Thursday, November 12, 2009

One Last Vote For Akihiro!!!





Celebrity Duets Grand Finals on saturday.Please vote for Akihiro one last time. Just text DUETS (space) AKIHIRO and send to 2344 for Globe, Sun, and Touch Mobile and 367 for Smart and Talk and text. Please vote ten times and encourage ten friends to do the same. A vote for Akihiro is a vote for Gawad Kalinga. Let us help Akihiro win!






1 vote = P2.50


10 votes = P 25.00


20 votes = P 50.00


40 votes = P 100.00

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Akihiro Sato with Allan K on Celebrity Duets







Aki on Unang Hirit
















Celebrity Duets



Vote for Akihiro!
How to vote:
(text) Duets (space) Akihiro and send to 2344 for Globe, TM and Sun, 367 for Smart and TnT

Friday, September 25, 2009

Men's Health Cover (October 2009)


Memoirs of Brapan


Memoirs of Brapan


By Adrian Carlo Velasco (The Philippine Star) Updated September 19, 2009 12:00 AM



MANILA, Philippines - Local skeptics may not like the idea. But the Philippine audience has a penchant for runway imports. We’re pretty sure you’re waiting for us to utter the magic word ... Brapanese!!! Yes, the “fad” — as fashion critics call it — has not left our little, big industry. Is it all about our centuries-old colonial mentality, the coño unconscious, the mestizo obsession? What is the deal about the Japanese-Brazilian models?

On the one hand, we might be unaware that the influx of the Brapanese has added new flavor to the Pinoy fan’s entertainment buffet. This could be a sign that local taste is starting to go global, with the usual showbiz fanatic opening his eyes to stars who do not come out of the boob tube. The history goes back to Brazil having the largest Japanese population outside of Japan (talk about perfecting the breed). We realize that the Brapanese appeal has the idea of perfection — a miraculous blend of East and West. Think of the fusion between Asian mystique and Latin heat, both gentle and dark, hot and cold. Perhaps, fusion is becoming a classic.

Supreme gives you a man-to-man-to-man Brapanese action. Daniel Matsunaga, Hideo Muraoka, and Akihiro Sato are three heart throbs who have invaded every scene—from ramp and print to commercials and now, showbiz. They remind you of churrasco (Brazilian meat) with wasabi seasoning; or that sweet-salty combo like champorado and tuyo and fries with hot fudge sundae. Fashion insiders see Daniel as the brawny Adonis who leaves a youthful impression to the audience. Hideo, on the other hand, has that in-your-face runway look. Aikihiro, obviously, is tall, dark, and interestingly shy.

Supreme commissioned It girl and makeup artist Solenn Heusaff with makeup artist Czarina Nolasco to paint a triptych using the Brapanese stars as canvasses. Credit goes to the sensei behind the influx of the Brapanese. Jonas Gaffud of Mercator Models paved the way for the floodgates to open.

In the meantime, enjoy the sushi fiesta!

DANIEL MATSUNAGA

The best thing about living in the Philippines is: It is all about the people, food and weather. It feels like Brazil.

What I love about Filipinos is: They are really friendly and hospitable.

My favorite Filipino word is: Mahal kita.

What people don’t know about me is: I am very friendly and professional. I love sports and hanging out with friends.

You may have seen me at: Cosmopolitan centerfold and a commercial with KC Concepcion.

HIDEO MURAOKA

The best thing about living in the Philippines is: It’s very similar to Brazil.

What I love about Filipinos is: They are very friendly.

My favorite Filipino word is: Salamat po.

What people don’t know about me is: I want to travel the world but I would love to stay and live in the Philippines

You may have seen me at: Folded and Hung, Nescafe and Nesvita.

AKIHIRO SATO

The best thing about living in the Philippines is: The people, the places and the food.

What I love about Filipinos is: Hospitable, friendly and loving people.

My favorite Filipino word is: Ingat!

What people don’t know about me is: I’m a very shy guy.

You may have seen me at: Penshoppe and Celebrity Duets

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Akihiro sings Di Bale Na Lang!

Akihiro sings a popular Filipino song by Gary Valenciano, Di Bale Na Lang with Duncan Ramos at this weeks Celebrity Duets. Continue voting for Akihiro. How to vote:

(type) Duets (space) Akihiro and send to 2344 for Globe and 4627 for Smart.

10 votes per SIM per week is allowed .

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Please Vote for Aki on Celebrity Duets!

Please Vote for Akihiro Sato on Celebrity Duets!

Just type: Duets (space) Akihiro and send to 2344 for Globe (case sensitive) and 367 for Smart. Vote now up until September 12, saturday, 12 am.

Maximum 10 votes per sim. P2.50 per vote. P 25.00 only for all 10 votes.


Friday, September 4, 2009

Aki's New Tattoo

Aki's new tattoo on his left wrist seen at Cosmo Mag September issue (69 Bachelors). He has now 9 tattoos on 7 body parts and counting....



Sunday, August 23, 2009

Celebrity Duets: Aki Sings Garota de Ipanema


Olha que coisa mais linda
Mais cheia de graça
É ela menina
Que vem e que passa
Num doce balanço
Caminho do mar
Moça do corpo dourado
Do sol de Ipanema
O seu balançado
É mais que um poema
É a coisa mais linda
Que eu já vi passar
Ah! porque estou tão sozinho
Ah! porque tudo é tão triste
Ah! a beleza que existe
A beleza que não é só minha
Que também passa sozinha
Ah! Se ela soubesse
Que quando ela passa
O mundo sorrindo
Se enche de graça
E fica mais lindo
Por causa do amor



Boy from Ipanema






















Tall and tan and young and handsome
The boy from Ipanema goes walking
And when he passes, each girl he passes goes ahah
When he walks, he's like a samba
He swings so cool and sways so gently
That when he passes, each girl he passes goes ahah

Oh, but I watch him so sadly
How can I tell him I love him
Yes, I would give my heart gladly
But each day when he walks to the sea
He looks straight ahead, not at me

Tall and tan and young and handsome
The boy from Ipanema goes walking
And when he passes, I smile
But he doesn't see, no doesn't see

Oh, but I watch him so sadly
How can I tell him I love him
Yes, I would give my heart gladly
But each day when he walks to the sea
He looks straight ahead, not at me

Tall and tan and young and handsome
The boy from Ipanema goes walking
And when he passes, I smile
But he doesn't see, no doesn't see



Celebrity Duets 3: Akihiro Sato



The non-professional singer contestants of GMA’s Celebrity Duets season 3 were revealed. Here are the list of contenders for this season:



Akihiro Sato – Commercial and Ramp Model


Joel Cruz – Proprietor of Aficionado Perfumes
Nicolo Cosme – Fashion Photographer
Maxi Cinco – fashion Designer
Gina Alajar – Award- Winning Actress
Jomari Yllana – TV Host / Comedian
Nonito Donaire – Professional Boxer
Janina San Miguel – Beauty Queen




Celebrity Duets season 3 is still hosted by real life singing couple Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez.


The board of judges for Season 3 is composed of veteran concert & theatre director Freddie Santos, renowned composer & arranger Danny Tan and Celebrity Duets’ 1st grand winner & socialite Tessa Prieto-Valdez.


The reality singing competition premieres on August 29, 2009 on GMA 7.

Youtube Fan Video

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Handumanan Premiere on July 22 at CCP







Handumanan



Seymour Barros Sanchez’s first full-length feature “Handumanan” (Remembrance), a new film about three people who seem to have lost hope of their worlds until their fateful encounter in a resort in Negros Oriental, will compete for the prestigious Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) award as part of the fifth Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival (Cinemalaya Cinco) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. It will have its world premiere at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre) on July 22, Wednesday, 9 p.m.



Starring Asian Television Awards Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress winner Chin Chin Gutierrez, Gawad Urian Best Actor awardee Jason Abalos, and introducing Japanese-Brazilian model Akihiro Sato, the film is shot in Negros Oriental, Zambales, Cavite, and Metro Manila.



Gutierrez stars as Solita or Sol Biglete, a romance novelist who hides under the pseudonym Soledad Miranda. She quits her job and goes back home to Dumaguete after repeatedly shunning the demands of her publisher, played by Dido dela Paz, to write erotic pocketbooks.






Abalos, on the other hand, is Alejandro or Lean Tan, a government auditor who wants to be an accomplished writer someday. He finished a course in accountancy upon the wish of his mother, played by Gina Lumauig, but, deep inside him, he has other far more important things in mind.



Sato, who acts in his first film after gracing the catwalk of countless fashion shows and appearing in several commercials, is Carlos Silva, a model who is searching for his roots.


After Sol leaves her job for Dumaguete through the help of her colleague and friend (Lexter Tarriela), she finds out about blogging from her niece (Nadie May Orillana) and makes use of this new tool to continue writing. Carlos, who finds his face on the cover of one of Sol’s pocketbooks, searches for her on the internet and gets hooked with her writing, expressing his wish to meet her personally in the process. Meanwhile, Lean is assigned to audit in Dumaguete but his reclusive attitude leads him to Sol, whose romance novels play an unusual role in his life.


The script, which was selected as one of the six finalists to the third Produire au Sud (Producing from the South) workshop during the sixth World Film Festival of Bangkok last year, was co-written by Sanchez and Richard Legaspi, batchmates at Ricky Lee’s 14th scriptwriting workshop. The latter is set to direct his own feature “Cyclone Loop” for Cinema One Originals.


Produced by Red Room Productions from a 500,000-peso grant provided by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the film is also made possible through the major backing of Philippine Seven Corporation (7-Eleven), Pura Vida Beach and Dive Resort, Silliman University, On Cam Productions, Pixel Art Media Production Co., and the Katorse Writers Group, with minor support from the University of Makati Film Society, Antulang Beach Resort, Penshoppe, Hayahay Restaurant and Bar, Italia Restaurant, Café Antonio, Don Roberto’s, Shakey’s Dumaguete, Gifts Fashion, Chantilly Cake House, Waffle Time, and Boston Cafe.


Abalos appears courtesy of Star Magic/ABS-CBN Talent Center while Sato appears courtesy of Mercator Models Management. The film will then be shown at the Robinsons Galleria Indie Sine from July 29 to August 4 before touring schools nationwide and other film festivals abroad.

Aki at Presscon


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Body Talk with Akihiro Sato (re-post)


FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo
Updated April 20, 2009 12:00 AM

The day before this interview, Akihiro Sato said that he started having formal lessons in Filipino under a personal coach. (He’s also taking lessons in acting and the English language.)
“Gusto ko talaga matuto mag-Tagalog,” he smiled.

It’s a good start for an “imported” star-in-the-making serious about pursuing a showbiz career here.

Half-Brazilian and half-Japanese, Akihiro came with the wave of Brazilian models who have helped lit up the entertainment scene. He has appeared in a few commercials (for, among others, Greenwich, Ayala Land and Penshoppe, and soon for a spa to replace Piolo Pascual as Marian Rivera’s partner) and TV shows (TV5’s Shall We Dance?, etc.) He has just wrapped his scenes in the indie film Handumanan in which he plays a Brazilian model searching for his long-lost mother, with Chin-Chin Gutierrez and Jason Abalos as co-stars, directed by Seymour Sanchez.
After this interview, Akihiro was scheduled to meet with the executives of a TV network possibly for a regular show or, why not, a movie.

“That’s why I’m learning to speak Tagalog,” he repeated. “I like it here because the people are like Brazilians. They are warm and friendly.”

His mother is Brazilian-Italian and his father is pure Japanese. He and his four siblings grew up in Brazil where he finished a course in Physical Therapy while working at his father’s seafood restaurant.

Akihiro came to the Philippines last year for a month-long vacation — and decided to stay.
“I started working as a model in Brazil,” said Akihiro, speaking in English with a Japanese accent. “And then I stayed in Bangkok for three years while I traveled around Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.) working as a model.”

He’s 24 (a Virgo, born on Sept. 12, 1984). He stands 6-foot flat, weighs 175 lbs., and wears large-size shirts, size-34 briefs and 11-inch shoes.

Are you vain like most good-looking guys?
“As a model, I always look at the mirror to make sure that I look good. Is that being vain?”

How do you take care of your body?
“I like to work out a lot. I go to the gym and do boxing, jujitsu and cardio exercises. I also play football; I play every Sunday at the Colegio de San Agustin. Also, basketball and surfing. In Brazil, our house is near the beach, so I surf a lot.”

What part of your body do you think needs some improvement?
“My chest.”

What part is most vulnerable?
“My stomach. I eat too much vegetables and salads, and too much chocolates, so sometimes I get a stomach ache.”

And what part is your favorite?
“My smile. Is it part of the body? Yes, my face where my smile is. They say that I have a happy smile...that I’m always smiling.”

Can you win a girl’s heart just by smiling at her?
“Yes, I can.”

What part of a girl’s body do you look at first?
“The eyes.”

What part of a girl’s body do you like most?
“The boobs. Just kidding. Hehehehe! I like girls who are serious with what they are doing.”

And what kind of girls don’t you like?
“Those who wear too much make-up and who talk too much.”

How do you cope with stress?
“Usually, I go to a spa and get a full-body massage. Or I work out at the gym. Or I listen to music.”

What kind of music do you listen to?
“The songs of Coldplay, Bob Marley and U2. I also read books.”

What kind of books do you read?
“The Alchemist and other books by Paulo Coelho, a popular Brazilian writer.”

You’ve been to a lot of places. What’s your favorite city?
“One place that I like very much is Hong Kong. But I don’t want to stay there, just for vacation. I stay for three days and come back to Manila. I also love Bangkok; I can stay there longer.”

Favorite hideaway?
“The beach where I can go surfing, like Baler in Quezon which is perfect for surfing. I want to go to Siargao which is very famous in Brazil because a world surfing competition is held there.”

How’s your diet?
“I eat three or four times a day. I eat one kind of food only once in a day. If I eat chocolate in the morning, I don’t eat it in the afternoon or in the evening. Same with other food. Every week, I change my diet. For dinner, I take only salads.”

Favorite food?
“Mexican food; spicy food. I love Bicol Express; it’s so good! Hot and spicy.”

Snacks?
“French Fries. Peanuts.”

How much water do you take per day?
“Three liters.”

Vitamins?
“Vitamin C and Ginseng.”

How much sleep do you get per night?
“A minimum of six hours.”

Favorite sleepwear?
“Underwear, nothing more. I sleep alone.”

Never in the nude?
“Only when I am with a girl. Hahahaha!”

Do you snore?
“Sometimes.”

Do you talk in your sleep?
“I do.”

Do you sleepwalk?
“Yes. One time, I walked in my sleep and I broke my leg.”

What’s the last thing that you do before you go to sleep?
“I pray. I’m a good Catholic. I ask God to give me strength to help others.”

And the first thing that you do when you wake up?
“I listen to music.”

How’s your nightlife?
“I don’t like going to parties. I’d rather go to a bar, drink a little and go home.”

Your love life?
“I broke up with my girlfriend three months ago. She’s Brazilian.”

And your sex life?
“I avoid it because I’m studying. Otherwise, I wake up late and cannot concentrate on my studies.”

What’s your favorite fantasy?
“Doing it with three girls at the same time. Hahahaha!”

Name three girls you think have nice bodies.
“Angelina Jolie. Mariah Carey. Jennifer Lopez.”

And three men...
“Marc Nelson. Keanu Reeves. Robert Pattinson.”

Using only body language, how would you make a girl know that you admire her?
“I just keep on looking at her straight in the eyes.”

Akihiro Sato Rising


Akihiro Sato rising

By Alwin M. Ignacio, Contributor
06/20/2009


Even with sweat pouring from his temples and beading his face, Akihiro Sato looks like a tall, cool drink of water on a hot day. Clad in a navy blue suit that enhances his half-Brazilian, half-Japanese male supermodel features, he manfully handles the intense attention directed his way, giving hearty chuckles and candidly sharing his thoughts.


From his black, somewhat wavy hair, bushy eyebrows, smiling eyes, full lips and pearly whites, Akihiro Sato looks very much like a Filipino mestizo. Only 23 years old, he is currently the toast of Manila’s fashion and advertising industry, and it looks like he is inching his way into show business, having just wrapped up an independent movie with Chin-chin Gutierrez.


Sato sat with the media together with chanteuse Karylle Tatlonghari to talk about endorsing the Blue Water Day Spa. As a model he says he needs to take care of his look and well-being. The spa offers therapeutic massages, revitalizing body scrubs and facials, plus the latest natural face and body treatments.


Aki (Sato’s nickname) personally recommends the hilot, the Filipino traditional massage that relieves body pain and restore body movements, as well as the Brazilian Crystal massage, which uses crystals from his home country and is known to absorb negative energies.


Although he is considered by fashion watchers as the leader of the Brazilian Wave that presently lords over the Philippine catwalks and magazines, Aki begs to differ. “I am not sure if I am the leader of the Brazilian Wave. I am supposed to live in Thailand (sic). I just came here to get a vacation with the hope to get work (sic). When I started to work here, nagustuhan ko na sa Pilipinas, sobra!”


He adds, “I am really happy to be here in Manila. You guys are so friendly. You guys really like me. A lot of people say that I look like Filipino (sic), and with that fact, I want to stay here for good.”


His sudden rise to fame has made him feel a bit imbalanced, but Aki is keeping it real. “All the attention I am getting now, I am just starting to be familiar about it. It’s all new for me. I will have to say that it’s not easy for me. But I try my best,” he admits.


He is also trying to learn the language. He took Filipino classes at the UP Diliman for two months, but because of his busy schedule, he has been taking private tutorial sessions instead, which normally last for two to four hours. “The progress, well, I think is okay. Pero, kaunti pa lang ang naintindihan ko,” he chuckles. “Gusto ko nandito sa Philippines kahit mahirap ang Tagalog for me pero I want to learn it well. Saka kaya gusto ko dito kasi masaya lagi ang mga tao.”


He shares, “Right now, I’m studying a lot. I want to prepare myself. It takes time, of course. Here you all of you guys, speak a lot of English and that’s fine. I want to learn Tagalog. It is my dream to learn to speak the language very well and then, maybe, become an actor here.”
He had his first taste of acting via an independent film, Handumanan, shot in Dumaguete. Sato is very pleased with his film foray. “I am very happy about Handumanan,” he declares. “It’s a drama about remembrances. I am the leading man of Chin-chin. It was amazing! I play here the role of a Brazilian model that lived in America then I come to Dumaguete to look for my mom. And as I look for my mother, I get to meet Chin-Chin’s character. I almost fall in love with her in the movie though I am younger than her. Her role is that of a famous writer.”


Akihiro reveals, “Crying in front of the camera is a big challenge for me, mahirap gawin. Mabuti na lang lahat sila mabait sa akin. I thank them, the cast and the crew, and the people of Dumaguete, for their patience and understanding.”


Is he comfortable being a hunk? “It feels great. Sometimes, of course, shy (sic). I just want to work. I don’t even think of me being famous. I just want to be a good actor and model,” he answers. “I like to do more work on TV, especially commercials because you are given the chance to act and that’s exciting to do. Right now, my top priority is learning the language. Magbasa, kaya ko na, kaunti pero mahirap pa rin for me. The moment I master the language, maybe by the end of the year, I will try again acting for TV or another film. I’d like to do more dramas and romantic comedies.”


Despite his Japanese lineage, it comes as a surprise that Sato does not know how to speak Nippongo. He speaks fluent Portuguese, a little Spanish and his cutesy broken English.
He regularly goes to the gym and enjoys watching movies with friends. His favorite Filipino dishes are tapa and adobo. Some of the actresses he finds pretty are Rhian Ramos and Karylle, who is his co-image model for the Blue Water Day Spa.


Blue Water Day Spa locations are at Greenhills Platinum 1000 #16 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan, (723-4932/723-5534); head office unit 1502 Atlanta Center, Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan, (554-0205/584-0061); and Makati G/F Tropical Palmas Condiminuim, 103 Dela Rosa St. cor. Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati (817-3126/817-5455).

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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He’s as Pinoy as ‘adobo’


He’s as Pinoy as ‘adobo’
By Bayani San Diego Jr.Philippine Daily InquirerFirst Posted 00:03:00 06/09/2009Filed



MANILA, Philippines—The way Japanese-Brazilian model Akihiro Sato put it, he’s as Pinoy as adobo.


“I look more Filipino than Japanese or Brazilian,” he said of his affinity to the Philippines, adding that he felt instantly at home here.


“I was supposed to live in Thailand, but after spending my vacation here, I decided to stay,” he recalled.


Although he doesn’t speak Japanese (he’s fluent in Portuguese and speaks a little Spanish), he’s taking Filipino lessons with a teacher from UP Diliman.


“My tutor comes to my home. I’ve been studying for two months — two hours, every day. Minsan (sometimes), I have work and I can’t… But I try to study at least four hours a week.”
He’s trying his best to learn the language and attempted to answer in Tagalog in this interview held at his launch as the new image model of Blue Water Day Spa with singer-actress Karylle.
Asked how much he’s enjoying his stay, he quipped: “Sobra. Maraming kaibigan dito. Magaganda mga babae dito. (Yes. A lot. I have lots of friends here. Filipino women are beautiful.)”


So does he have a girlfriend now?

“Wala. Kailangan kong magtrabaho. (None. I need to work.)”


And his favorite Filipino food?
“Tapa. Adobo.”


He admitted that he’s struggling with the language.


Still, it didn’t prevent him from doing an indie movie, Seymour Barros Sanchez’s “Handumanan (Remembrance),” co-starring Chin Chin Gutierrez and Jason Abalos.


“From the start, I apologized to my director, because of the language problem, but Seymour was patient with me,” Sato said. “He gave me a good opportunity. I’ve always wanted to act in a movie.”


For his film debut, he plays a Filipino-Brazilian-American model who’s searching for his mother and his roots in Dumaguete. Along the way, he meets and falls for a Filipina romance novelist (Gutierrez).


“Chin Chin is amazing. It’s almost as if I fell in love with her. She’s a good actress. Very professional. She gave me lots of tips about acting and camera angles,” he related.
Gutierrez returned the compliment: “He is truly gifted and giving… He was able to work with any situation, any scene, any challenge on the set and still effortlessly create ‘magic’ even at 4 a.m. Even after having worked from dawn the day before, he’d still remember to find a present to bring home to his parents!”


He admitted that the role isn’t much of a stretch for him because he’s playing an international model, but it still proved emotionally draining.


Biggest challenge, he said, was “crying.”


Speaking of drama, he offered his sympathy to the female Brazilian models who were caught in the Hayden Kho sex video scandal.


“I don’t personally know anyone who was part of that, but I’m so sorry for them,” he said. “It’s really bad. Not just for the models, but for everyone. It’s not good for the country, either.”
Suffice it to say, he’s certain that he has no sex videos out there.


“No way! Hopefully, the scandal would teach people to take care of themselves and protect themselves from exploitation. Ninety percent of our lives are public. We only have very little left for our private selves.”


Case in point: There are at least three fan sites on the Net dedicated to Sato, which chronicle every facet of his life — including his tattoos (he has five: on his nape, left torso, right pelvis, right ankle, left foot).


So much for privacy.


E-mail: bayanisandiego@hotmail.com

Sunday, May 31, 2009