The couple shared their news in a joint message
If there's one thing Japanese mass media loves, it's idols and actors. And they love them even more when idols and actors get married. The media was abuzz with the idol and major actor's marriage announcement on March 31. The idol and actor are none other than former Nogizaka46 member Nanase Nishino and actor Yuki Yamada.
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— 西野七瀬&STAFF (@nanase_andstaff) March 31, 2024
[Thông báo]
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— 山田裕貴 (@00_yuki_Y) March 31, 2024
To everyone who has supported us
The pair released a joint statement on their respective X (formerly Twitter) accounts. In their messages, Nishino and Yamada wrote (roughly translated):
To everyone who has supported us
We would like to announce that we, Yuki Yamada and Nanase Nishino, are married.
We are still in the process of learning in life.
We always value heart and soul above all else.Our hobbies are playing video games, watching movies, traveling, and interacting with animals.
We hope to make everyday life a source of encouragement for our activities and bring works that everyone can enjoy.We hope to work with you to create a world where everyone can feel happy.
We appreciate your continued support.
At the time of this writing, Nishino and Yamada combined have received nearly 10,000 responses, the majority of which were well wishes from their fans and colleagues.
Along with being a former member of Nogizaka46, Nishino also appeared in Kenshirō ni Yoroshiku as Rika Sakamoto, Video Girl Ai 2018 as Ai Amano, and Shin Kamen Rider as Wasp-Aug, among others. Yamamoto has appeared in Godzilla Minus One as Hiro Mizushima, Ultraman: Rising as Ken Sato, and Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween as Ken “Draken” Ryuguji, among others. You can find Nishino's full resume and biography through her official website. You can find Yamada's full background and biography through his agency.
Source: Nanase Nishino's X/Twitter account accountYuki Yamada's X/Twitter accountwebsite target, Watanabe Entertainment via Hachima Kikō