very beautiful! Crossdressers appearing in Japanese movies and TV shows


Once upon a time, it became a "style" for Japanese male stars to appear as women in film and television works. One of the elements of embellishment, but there are also many people who are set for the role, such as "transgender people", "gender dysphoria" and other reasons, because the biological gender is different from the psychological gender, they choose their favorite and comfortable way. live.

These men in women's clothes are scattered in different works, ranging in age from 10s to 40s. Some people's women's looks have not only become a topic of discussion, but even become a symbol of the actors themselves. Among these works, it is true that some still label men in women's clothing in a playful way. However, there are also many screenwriters and even production teams who communicate with the society in this way, trying to use their works to remove the long-standing on them. Label.

The following 5 men in women's clothing who appear in Japanese film and television works, enter their lives and see their stories.

Shizun Jun - " Women's Life ": Ogawa Miki

When it comes to the responsibility of the name of women's men, I have to mention Shizun Jun, through the interpretation of "Women's Life" The role of Miki Ogawa in "Life" not only attracted the attention of many people, but also showed the anxiety and discrimination of transgender people in society through her acting skills, which resonated.

"Women's Life" has only four short episodes. However, even though the pictures and soundtracks are colorful and pink, they show a completely different sense of contradiction with the powerlessness of the story. This kind of hard to swallow is the real face of this society, making this work an excellent work on transgender issues in recent years.

This is of course not the first time Zhi Zunjun played a woman's costume.Although it is only for the needs of the play, it also evokes the audience's memory of Miki Ogawa. As a man in women's clothes, he deserves it.

Toma Ikuta - "When They Weave Seriously": Rinko

Although it was written several years ago, as a textbook on multi-gender issues, "When They Weave Seriously" is still a very good book The introductory work, not to mention the transgender Rinko played by Ikuta Touma in the play, is amazing in every way.

"When They Weave Seriously" centers on the family consisting of Rinko, Musheng and Xiaoyou. In addition to discussing the relationship between family members, it also throws out the "family form", "" Diversity and Gender Discrimination”. Such a proposition, even in Taiwan, where gender awareness has been relatively advanced, still has many challenges, not to mention more conservative Japan.

Ikuta Touma used her incarnation as Rinko and accompanied Rinko to get her happiness step by step, but it also showed a fact: there are still many things that are not as beautiful as the outside world imagined, too much pain can only By transgender people themselves, both physically and psychologically.

Yasushi Seto - "Sea Moon Hime": Koibuchi Kurosuke

Every girl has a wardrobe, and can collect every one of her own unique, as a woman's man, carp Fuzusuke Nosuke also has such a wardrobe, and I am afraid that it will envy many women.

Yasushi Seto played the role of Koibuchi Kusanosuke who likes to wear women's clothes in "Uiyukihime", and is called "Kurako". The reason why she wears women's clothes has nothing to do with gender identity. Nostalgia for a mother who was rejected by her father and who was absent from her growing up.

For Kurosuke, a woman's clothes are the most memorable appearance of her mother as an actress. By wearing women's clothing,It seems that he has a connection with his mother and can accompany her all the time.

To be a self that you like, although you still have to face a lot of challenges in society, the courage brought by Kusunosuke's appearance also spilled over to other characters in the story of "Sea Moon Princess". push them forward.

Yutaro - "I'll Live Better in the Next Life": Kuriyama Nagi

The trend of women wearing men's has not stopped, and the trend of new generations for the old continues.

In 2019, he participated in many works, and gradually opened his popularity to the newcomer Yutaro. In this year's new work "I will live a better life in the next life", he played the role of Kuriyama Nagi, a man who likes men in women's clothing, which not only caused a topic on SNS, "Kuriyama Nagi. Cute to die, " Hashimoto Kanna level of cuteness", "Kuriyama Nagi's cuteness is against the laws of nature", "Kuriyama Nagi I can" and other remarks, and even many Japanese actresses in their own company The crowd praised Yutaro for being more like a woman than a woman, which made her jealous.

The large-scale "I will live my next life", in the play, arranged for Kuriyama Nagi to have sex with a man he met on a dating app. Although it was only narrated through text, it was broadcast on the day , the keyword is still rushing to the Japanese Twitter hot search.

I have to say, this kid really has a bright future.

Junyou Daozhi - Where's Lao Tzu's Skirt? ": Tojo Masayoshi

Michie Junsuke, who is under 20 years old, has inherited the tradition of the J family's predecessors that "women's clothes are very good-looking", but Michie Junsuke's appearance is not only "shocked", it seems Couldn't find a better adjective.

on campus group drama "Where's Lao Tzu's Skirt? ", in order to prepare for the school festival activities, all the male characters of the students wore women's clothes.In a "peaceful atmosphere", Tojo Masayoshi played by Shunsuke Michie is particularly dazzling. Although it is only necessary for the plot to wear women's clothes, it is also surprising to find that this young Johnny has such great potential.

In addition to the attention-grabbing appearance of women's clothes, Junyou Dozhi in "Where's Lao Tzu's Skirt?" "The acting is also quite dazzling, although there is still a lot of room for improvement, but also because of the young, the future possibilities are more worth looking forward to.

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