Japanese pop band Arashi made an unprecedented move when they held an extended 30-minute farewell event, causing tears among members and fans alike. Band leader Ohno Satoshi was particularly emotional during the ceremony. This special event marks a shocking yet deeply touching end of an era for Arashi lovers and the pop music scene in Japan.
In Japan, Arashi is more than just a pop band; they are national icons who have significantly influenced Japanese pop culture. Their departure from the stage after two decades of performing is marked with profound sadness across the nation. The group's atypical long farewell reflects the depth of their impact on fans and society.
American and European bands usually announce their disbandment or departure from the music scene by a post on social media or a press release. Occasionally, they will have a farewell tour. Arashi's extended farewell differs from this Western norm and showcases how closely they are linked with their fans and the community at large.