1: 中年'sリフト(東京都) 2014/02/18(火) 11:27:07.59 ID:HwrNO3pp0
poison_peach ?@tokyoxxxxxxx 2月16日
The anticipated worst case scenario has become a reality, and I feel like throwing up after Daisuke-san's pain and suffering is being shown right in front of me. Everyone ganged up against him, shoved him into a corner, and against all the odds, he still performed his heart out. This once again makes me realize how strong of a human being Daisuke Takahashi is. He was probably a hindrance to all those dirty people.
のりたまご ?@noritxxxxx513 2月16日
The Japan Skating Federation has hurt Daisuke Takahashi over and over, a miraculous figure skater whom we may never see the likes of again, and has finally forsaken him. But it seems that the people of the world have a better eye for skating.
おやびん ?@nyxxx0206 2月16日
TV's influence is amazing.
They were able to promote this nice and humble pretty boy, overflowing with talent and oozing with style -- the perfect athlete to become the new ace of the Japanese figure skating world. His name and popularity are just skyrocketing through the roof.
おやびん ?@nyxxx0206 2月16日
He may have been able to get the gold medal, but if they just took care of Dai-chan as Japan's ace, then Dai-chan could've won the gold medal himself. He's Japan's wonderful ace who worked so hard for the sake of everyone. I can't forgive that guy for trampling on Dai-chan.
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1: ニーニーφ ★ 2014/02/06 15:35:31
(Summary of the presscon and Bunshun's article)
* Samuragochi can hear; he listened to Niigaki's songs through recordings.
* Samuragochi has a government-issued type 1 level 2 disability card and received benefits for his hearing impairment.
* He's only a beginner on piano.
* Takashi Niigaki composed over 20 songs for Samuragochi and received \7 million in the past 18 years.
* Samuragochi received \30 million just for the royalties and broadcasting rights of "Symphony No.1 HIROSHIMA".
* "HIROSHIMA" was a rejected song that was supposed to be used for the game Onimusha.
* Samuragochi provided a song to Mikkun, the violinist with an artificial arm (composed by Niigaki). Samuragochi threatened the parents, "You lack gratitude towards me". The parents discussed the matter with Niigaki and writer Norio Kouyama. Niigaki confessed to the parents that he was the ghost writer and apologized. Kouyama (the Bunshun writer) found out about this, which led to the recent confession.
(Niigaki's presscon)
* "I kept writing songs according to his instructions, and am his accomplice. I would sincerely like to apologize to all disabled people, to the people who believed in his words and listened to his pieces, and to the musicians who have performed these magnificently."
* "I initially started writing songs for him lightheartedly, but I will admit that I felt happy at how people have accepted the songs that I created through him. But the more he became popular, the more I grew worried that people would find out about this relationship, and I didn't want to deceive the people anymore with the music that I love."
* "I told him numerous times that we should put an end to this, but he threatened me and said that he would commit suicide if I didn't write for him anymore."
* "And after finding out that figure skater Daisuke Takahashi was going to use the song 'Sonatine', which I composed for his performance at the Sochi Olympics, I thought that at this rate, Takahashi-senshu would indirectly reinforce the lies that Samuragochi and myself have created. I hesitated in announcing this when I learned that Takahashi was shocked at this fact as this might hamper his preparations. But I didn't want to stay silent, as this will cause Takahashi-senshu trouble if this came out after the Olympics. People around the world would say that 'This skater performed with a fake song!'. I want Takahashi-senshu to know the truth and head into the Olympics fair and square."
Source: http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2014/02/06/kiji/K20140206007531270.html

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