They are talking about two women, a bowl of ramen, and a friendship that refused to follow the script.
She also made one final request to her fans: "Do not send hate to Ichika. Do not protest my agency. Instead, go watch Midnight in Shinjuku one last time. The finale airs next week. It is my best work. And Ichika… beat that." Yui Nagase’s retirement will be remembered as one of the most graceful yet heartbreaking exits in J-pop history. But more than that, her public message to Ichika Matsumoto has rewritten the narrative of their relationship—from a story of competition to one of hidden solidarity. Yui Nagase declares her retirement. Ichika Mats...
For the last eight years, the Nagase-Matsumoto dynamic has been the central axis of the J-pop idol rivalry. Debuting just six months apart, the two were constantly pitted against each other for leading roles, magazine covers, and endorsement deals. Their rivalry was legendary—from the "Summer Queen" battle of 2020 to the infamous "CM Handover" incident where Matsumoto allegedly refused to stand next to Nagase for a group photo. They are talking about two women, a bowl