We interview the all-male J-Pop group Travis Japan in the midst of their trailblazing efforts in the U.S.
America’s Got Talent
We spotlight the J-Pop group that’s now based in the U.S. and is taking over with their charismatic performances on America’s Got Talent and more.
Of course, Mr. Sato was also intrigued by their stories about performing overseas, but the weird noises were priority.
Yuriyan Retriever really blew the judges away…though it’s hard to say if that’s a good thing or not.
The Japanese comedian shows Spain what he’s got and narrowly avoids showing them what he’s got down there.
Got Talent series regular Wes-P tries again, this time in the land of Voltaire and Sartre.
Siro-A (白A; siro/shiro means “white” in Japanese) is a “technodelic dance group” from Japan that incorporates seamless video-mapping and miming into their carefully choreographed dance routines.
The group has been picking up legions of fans across the U.S. as they compete on Season 10 of the popular performance show America’s Got Talent. As you may remember, Japanese robotic dancer Kenichi Ebina won the same show two seasons ago. So far, Siro-A seems to be dominating the rest of the competition, winning over the judges and national audiences in the process. Do they have what it takes to become the second Japanese act to win the hearts of America?