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yuuki_73 December 29 2016, 22:54:35 UTC
hello!
Recently, during conrepos from Are You Happy?, I saw foreign fans mentioning SUEZU for Jun and Nino.
Do you know what this means exactly?

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romelyn_itong15 May 12 2018, 12:15:05 UTC
Hi! Really? Wow! That's rare! But I am sorry, I don't quite really get where the Suezu came from :(

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yuuki_73 June 21 2018, 15:45:49 UTC
Suezu refers to the youngest child in the family, I think.
Since MatsuMiya are the youngest in Arashi, they're called suezu 末ず

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romelyn_itong15 September 19 2018, 08:24:11 UTC
Oh my! Thank you for the additional info! 💙

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romelyn_itong15 May 12 2018, 12:17:04 UTC
That really sounded interesting! It seems fans have different call signs for the pairs.

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anonymous October 8 2018, 10:12:47 UTC
It's pretty simple looking at the Kanji.
they take the "sakura" from Sakurai (in Kanji it's Sakura-I) and the "Ba" from Ai-Ba (thats how the names are split up in Kanji), therefore you read it as Sakura-Ba

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nongdao14 August 11 2018, 03:19:02 UTC
Whahaha thanks to this post! Now I know more 😂

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romelyn_itong15 September 19 2018, 08:27:12 UTC
Hahaha, that's no prob! I wish I could go back to the fandomo again to share more infos here.

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nongdao14 September 19 2018, 11:36:37 UTC
Ahhh I see.. ^^ well, who knows~ maybe something will call you back ^^

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romelyn_itong15 January 20 2019, 13:55:08 UTC
It always does call me back haha

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arashi143 December 3 2018, 09:19:42 UTC
Thank you for this! Why are Sho and Ohno called Yama?

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qonyta January 5 2019, 20:09:02 UTC
Because arashi kanji consists of yama and kaze kanji. Sho and Ohno pair are called yama because they are the oldest pair

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romelyn_itong15 January 20 2019, 13:55:27 UTC
Thank you for answering, on my behalf :)

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ninononon May 23 2021, 10:09:15 UTC
11 years later, this post is such an immense help for me !! Thank you so much <3 !!

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