Mai Kuraki is emotional 25 years since her debut in Japan, “I can’t express it in words.” Also on display is the autograph she wrote for the first time when she was 17 years old | ORICON NEWS

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Singer Mai Kuraki (41) will participate in the opening ceremony of the exhibition “Mai Kuraki 25th Anniversary “2525” Museum” (April 26th – May 6th) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut in Japan, which will be held at Tokyu Plaza Ginza in Tokyo on the 25th. , he looked back on his progress from his debut at the age of 17 to the present.

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Kuraki debuted in Japan with the single “Love, Day After Tomorrow” in 1999, and this year marks his 25th anniversary. This exhibition was held to commemorate this occasion. In addition to displaying past live performance costumes, photo spots, and selling 25th anniversary original goods, there will also be life-sized figures, and other ideas that Kuraki himself came up with will make fans smile “2525”.

Mai Kuraki (right) participating in the opening ceremony of the 25th anniversary exhibition “Mai Kuraki 25th Anniversary “2525” Museum” (C) ORICON NewS inc.

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In the exhibition area, there will be a corner where you can look back on various activities over the past 25 years. Kuraki said, “I can’t say it all in one word.The past 25 years have been built on the talent, hard work, and love of everyone involved through “Mai Kuraki.”I also had the opportunity to create “Mai Kuraki” together.” He then expressed his thoughts, saying, “Thanks to everyone who supports us, we are able to offer this museum, and I can only be grateful.”

Mai Kuraki participated in the opening ceremony of the 25th anniversary exhibition “Mai Kuraki 25th Anniversary “2525” Museum” (C) ORICON NewS inc.

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Looking back at the time of her debut, “I would go to the studio from school and practice signing in between productions,” and added, “The first signature I wrote at that time is also on display.” He continued, “The jacket photo was displayed on the exterior of Tokyu Plaza Ginza, and it felt like I had returned to the time of my debut. When I saw the poster on the escalator, it also reminded me of when it was made.” , “Everything is a highlight.”

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