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Takato Saijo is a 28-year-old Japanese actor represented by Nitto Talent Agency. He possesses pale skin, short dark brown hair, blue eyes, and a slim, feminine build, standing 176 cm tall and weighing 55 kg. His blood type is A, and his birthday is April 20, making him an Aries. Saijo began acting at age eight, accumulating 20 years of professional experience. He recently lost the title "Sexiest Man of the Year" after holding it for five consecutive years, defeated by a younger actor.
Professionally, Saijo exhibits confidence, assertiveness, and occasional arrogance. He demonstrates hostility toward perceived competitors, especially those showing exceptional potential, and habitually assesses fellow actors during initial meetings to gauge their competitive threat. Despite this outwardly cold professional demeanor, he displays childish behavior around acquaintances. He prioritizes securing lead roles and strives for acting excellence. Emotional distress triggers consumption of unhealthy foods like cake, while alcohol intoxication often leads to confrontational behavior. He expresses vulnerability through tears during emotional moments.
His competitive nature drives him to undertake intensive flamenco training in southern Spain when cast in a play featuring a flamenco showdown. This decision stems from his lack of dance experience and determination to outperform co-star Junta Azumaya, who possesses ancestral ties to Spanish dance. During his Spanish training, Saijo encounters Ceres, an older flamenco dancer who becomes his mentor. This artistic journey coincides with Azumaya's visit to his grandfather's hometown in Spain, introducing complications involving Azumaya's family.
Within this Spanish setting, Saijo faces significant professional challenges and interpersonal complexities. He struggles to match Azumaya's innate flamenco abilities while navigating relationships with Azumaya's relatives. An unexpected development arises through Antonio, a childhood friend of Azumaya who emerges as a romantic rival. These circumstances compel Saijo to confront both his artistic limitations and emotional vulnerabilities within their evolving relationship dynamic.
Professionally, Saijo exhibits confidence, assertiveness, and occasional arrogance. He demonstrates hostility toward perceived competitors, especially those showing exceptional potential, and habitually assesses fellow actors during initial meetings to gauge their competitive threat. Despite this outwardly cold professional demeanor, he displays childish behavior around acquaintances. He prioritizes securing lead roles and strives for acting excellence. Emotional distress triggers consumption of unhealthy foods like cake, while alcohol intoxication often leads to confrontational behavior. He expresses vulnerability through tears during emotional moments.
His competitive nature drives him to undertake intensive flamenco training in southern Spain when cast in a play featuring a flamenco showdown. This decision stems from his lack of dance experience and determination to outperform co-star Junta Azumaya, who possesses ancestral ties to Spanish dance. During his Spanish training, Saijo encounters Ceres, an older flamenco dancer who becomes his mentor. This artistic journey coincides with Azumaya's visit to his grandfather's hometown in Spain, introducing complications involving Azumaya's family.
Within this Spanish setting, Saijo faces significant professional challenges and interpersonal complexities. He struggles to match Azumaya's innate flamenco abilities while navigating relationships with Azumaya's relatives. An unexpected development arises through Antonio, a childhood friend of Azumaya who emerges as a romantic rival. These circumstances compel Saijo to confront both his artistic limitations and emotional vulnerabilities within their evolving relationship dynamic.