MUSIC BAR When you see the work, don't let the noise run.

Denim in different tones is coordinated with the set-up. The bit loafers on the feet neutralize the work style in a classy way.
Narumi says he loves to drink more than he loves to travel. He is also a cool and austere man who often drinks whiskey. He also looks very elegant standing at the counter of a music bar.
When I talk, I tend to overthink things. Drinking alcohol relaxes me and makes me more comfortable. It relaxes me, and sometimes I even become cheerful.
I feel as if the alcohol has brought us a little closer together. As we sipped our glasses, we continued to talk about music. Speaking of Mr. Narumi, he is an unrivaled music lover. In a TV program about 10 years ago, he introduced his CD rack, which was lined with albums by such core bands as Aburadako, INU, Murahachibu, and Zuno Keisatsu. What made you fall in love with music?
I've been listening to a lot of different genres of music since then. Core Japanese rock, but also soul and hip-hop. I had been playing the piano since I was a child, so I was familiar with classical music. I think that's why music was so familiar to me. But I didn't get into music because of someone else's influence. I guess I dug into it on my own. It may seem like I listen to only minor music, but my recent boom is TRF, and I feel energized when I listen to it. I especially like "Boy Meets Girl.

Staring sullenly at the shelves lined with records, he picked up the Sugar Hill Gang, saying, "I like this one. When "8TH WONDER" by the pioneers of old-school hip-hop is played, his body naturally beats to the beat. Alcohol and music seem to play the role of a camphor that lifts Narumi's spirits. And colorful clothes are one of them, he says.
When I was having a string of bad days, the owner of a secondhand clothing store I frequent told me that I could get power from my clothes, so I tried on an orange knit. At first I tried it on, thinking it wouldn't look good on me, but I thought it was surprisingly good. Until then, I had often worn monotone or beige clothes, but that orange knit made me fall in love with the color. It made me feel refreshed. Wearing pastel-colored clothes and taking a walk while listening to music is probably the most energizing thing I can do.



Finally, I asked the question, "Why don't you do social networking?" I asked the question, "Why don't you do social networking?
I don't want people to know who I am. I don't want people to know about myself. I don't want people to think of other things when they see my work. I want people to watch my films without any information about my personal life. I want to be better at acting than at communicating about myself. I want to do my best in that area.
