Takeru Sato, who has fascinated thousands of women, recently accepted an interview with the media. He admitted that he does not use social software such as Twitter, nor can he search his name online. He uses one word to describe his personality as "Buddhist".

Takeru Sato , who has fascinated thousands of women, recently accepted an interview with the media. He admitted that he does not play Twitter and other social software, and he will not search his name online. He uses one word to describe his personality as "Buddhist" . After entering his 30s, Takeru Sato's acting skills have become more and more amazing. Although he creates a cold and inaccessible atmosphere, his boyish and true appearance shown on YouTube and official LINE has also become a topic.

Let’s take a look at what he said in the interview~ [silly laugh]

It’s boring to search for your own name on the Internet.

The reason why he doesn’t use Twitter is that he is not interested.

" I find it meaningless whether I complain on Twitter or search for my own name online. Searching for the name Sato Takeru on the Internet will bring up some information - I always feel that it is meaningless. But when new works are released, for When collecting data, I sometimes read Twitter. I would like to get a sense of the situation with comments such as "There are also such voices about this work" and "Everyone sees it this way."

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Takeru Sato's debut. Twitter was not popular in Japan when he first debuted. While Sato was gaining experience as an actor, SNS became popular in Japan. In the movie " or ", Sato plays a young man immersed in the world of SNS, but he himself does not use SNS very much.

"When I first debuted, I read a lot of comments about me. People often said bad things about me online, or made some bad comments. Most of them were like this. But at that time, there was no morality in the Internet world, right? It's like a place to write bad things. Nowadays, although online violence and defamation have not disappeared, I think everyone has gradually developed the awareness that "this is also a public place." However, when I was violently attacked online, I never had any thoughts like "Just forget it and give up." Overall, I think I'm tired of watching that kind of stuff. And, luckily for me, I have things I want to and should do. . I’m so busy with work that I don’t have time to read the comments about myself online. I try my best for every work. That’s my lifestyle.”

“Thanks to being busy with work, I don’t think too much and don’t worry about other people’s words. And I'm in a dilemma. No matter what others say, I will think, 'Now, how to improve my acting skills, just think about these'. Speaking of which, I am not the type of person who will take the initiative to speak out about myself. So Twitter and Ins and the like, I am not suitable for playing. When chatting with friends, I often play the role of listening. I will not say anything like complaining or my current situation."

The more he lies, the "lonelier" he becomes

Takeru Sato's eyes are bright, During the interview, he gradually opened up and suddenly smiled. He plays the male lead in the movie "To the Unprotected" scheduled to be released in the fall. This role is also very suitable for him.

Do you feel lonely in your life?

"I grew up surrounded by family and friends. But when I was a student, even if I had a good relationship with my friends, I always felt that I couldn't be honest with them. That is to say, as long as I had something to hide or lie to my friends, , I have always felt that I am lonely. In this sense, I feel very lonely. Therefore, I feel that if you cannot talk with true words, you are lonely. After realizing this, there are some ways to interact with friends. There have been some changes. So, I definitely don’t want to lie to my real friends. So I decided to open up to my friends. Now because of the epidemic, I may not be able to meet my friends as before, but I won’t feel lonely.”

In fact, even if there are people around , will also become lonely. Rather, it would be lonelier. Sato said that the way to deal with this kind of loneliness is to "tell it all."

"Some of my friends are in the entertainment industry, and there are also friends in other industries. It's really rare to have these friends who we can talk to about everything."

When asked how to understand his own personality, he answered with a wry smile. A word of "Buddhism".

Trying to get married before the age of 35

In a past interview, he answered that he wanted to start a "family" before the age of 35.How do you feel now that you are 32?

"Hmm (laughing)... Why did I say that at the time? It was because I wanted to encourage myself. If I didn't say that, it would have been delayed forever in the future, so I said I would try to get married before the age of 35." I think so now... Although I say this, it seems difficult... Haha, I hope to have good works in the future. "

tags do not represent the essence

" I am just afraid of trouble. I am not pretending to be cool, I just want to be simple. It's just. Rather than having a purpose, it's better to say that it's a character developed since childhood. Although I'm often said to be "difficult to approach", I always say "misunderstood". I also feel that some people are difficult to approach. Why? To put it bluntly, it’s just a matter of getting to know each other. Of course, not everyone can become good friends. However, it’s not like building a wall or thinking “don’t get close” in a wary manner. If you are interested in someone , I also want to talk to him if I have time, and I also want to be a good friend with him. In short, I want to be simple. Maybe I am too cautious. This feeling looks very aloof."

Artists will be imposed with labels and Persona. For example, do you still feel resentful about being called a "handsome actor"?

"No, I don't mind. No matter what kind of label it is, as long as you know that there is no essence in it, you won't be affected by it. "You will really become handsome when you are called a handsome guy (laughing)"