A popular entertainment magazine in Japan reported that 33-year-old voice actor Takuya Eguchi got out of a taxi in front of a luxurious apartment complex in Tokyo. The actor, who has immense popularity with the female audience and has a tight schedule for animation productions each year, also owns a popular radio and television show that has been on the air for nearly five years.
Eguchi, when getting out of the taxi, did not enter through the main door of the building, but walked around it and ended up entering through the rear gate. According to the magazine, there is a reason the actor was so careful not to be seen entering, and this is because the 26-year-old voice actress Yurika Endou, who retired two years ago from the entertainment industry. , is living with him.
Endou was extremely popular for her participation as Lisa Imai in the BanG Dream franchise! which earns more than 10 billion yen a year accumulated from its smartphone games, movies, animation series and other products. According to a staff member of the franchise, "I was told that she retired due to her poor physical condition, but it is rumored that it was actually because, in fact, she married."
The actress left the same apartment complex for a walk with her pet two days before Eguchi's arrival at the same location. After a 30-minute walk, she returned home. In fact, Endou doesn't go out of the house much more than to walk his pet or go shopping, however, during the isolation season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was almost impossible not to realize, over time, that they were living together.
“In early February I saw Takuya Eguchi-san walking his dog accompanied by a woman in Roppongi. When I got closer to looking better, I was surprised when I saw that it was Yurika Endou, who retired two years ago. I assure you, they seemed like a couple, "said a member of the animation production of the series. BanG Dream !. "Shortly after I asked Eguchi about the relationship between the two of them, but he only told me that he could not give details of his private life," he concluded.
Source: Yahoo! News Japan