Ainori
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Ainori (あいのり?), literally "Ride together", or "Car pool" but can also be read as "love ride", is a popular television program that runs Monday evenings from 11pm in Japan on Fuji TV. It debuted on October 11, 1999.
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[edit] Show Description
Ainori is a reality program where seven young men and women travel the world riding a pink bus. The program is reminiscent of a travelogue; as of February 2007, the show has followed the bus across 73 countries as participants explore both famous tourist attractions and more off-the-beaten-path places. The participants are led across each country by a native who serves as tour guide, bus driver, and friend. Upon reaching the border with another country, the bus stops and participants head out to their next destination country to meet their new tour guide and get into their new bus.
The show's twist is that the participants are each young, single people whose goal is to find love with another participant and return to Japan as a couple. When a participant has decided they like someone else, they ask the driver for a ticket back to Japan. They then declare their love to the object of their affection, and ask that the two return to Japan together. After a night's consideration, the person who received the love declaration can either answer with a kiss, after which both participants leave the bus for Japan. Otherwise, the jilted participant is left to return to Japan alone. Besides the love declaration, participants are forbidden from talking openly about their love interests with other participants, but inform the TV audience of their feelings through diaries and confessions to the camera (shot when no other participants are present).
After people leave the bus, new people are added to the program, to keep the total at 7 members. They are seen on the side of the road with a painted cardboard sign (appearing to be hitchhikers) and brought aboard after a self-introduction.
[edit] Memorable Incidents
Although relationships between staff and participants are forbidden, some incidents involving staff have occurred:
- A female participant fell in love with the tour guide, and when the bus stopped at the country's border (and she realized she'd never get to see him again) she begged the producers to let her confess her love. She did and the two became a couple
- In spring of 2006, a female participant became smitten with the audio technician (even though the two had never talked, and the audio technicial had a girlfriend). This incident resulted in the female participant, a male participant who was in love with her, the audio technician, and a cameraman all returning to Japan
Other memorable incidents include:
- In January 2006, a female participant broke down in tears and explained that three days before leaving for her Ainori trip, a male friend who she had long been harboring feelings for had finally confessed his love for her. She explained that she missed him terribly, could not get him out of her mind, and would likely not find love with any of the participants on Ainori, and thus left the show.
- A female participant developed a physical ailment for which the doctor prohibited her from riding on the bus, or any other prolonged sitting position. Because of this, the only solution seemed that she would have to be sent home, and be eliminated from the show. However, the group came to the decision that they would ditch the bus, and walk for the rest of the trip (while carrying around all of their baggage), just so the girl could remain with them.
- In the summer of 2006, during a break in shooting when participants were on vacation back home in Japan, a female participant discovered that the male participant that she was in love with had a girlfriend in Japan, and indeed had had a girlfriend when he left for his world trip (strictly against the rules of Ainori). After all the participants were back in Europe shooting the show, the man was confronted, finally confessed the truth to his bus-mates, and left the show to return to Japan.
- In December 2006, a male participant proposed marriage to a female participant. She declined his offer, but did agree to go back to Japan with him and let their relationship develop naturally.
[edit] Commentators
- Masami Hisamoto - October 11, 1999 -
- Kōji Imada - October 11, 1999 -
- Haruhiko Katō - October 11, 1999 - March 20, 2006
- Eiji Wentz - April 10, 2006 -
[edit] Trivia
- To help prevent relationships between the staff and the participants, only staff members who are married or are already involved are chosen to work on the show
- The second lap around the world started in May, 2003, and the 300th episode was aired on January 23, 2006.
- 39 couples have found love through the program, and there have been 7 marriages. On March 1, 2005, the first "Ainori Baby" was born, and as of mid-2006 there have been 2 babies born in total.
- Year 2000 saw the most couples born (8 couples), followed by Year 2001 (7 couples). 2005 has seen the lowest number of couples born (3 couples).
- Hit tunes such as ELT's "fragile", GLAY's "Way of Difference", and I WiSH's "ashita e no tobira" are used as the main theme music
- The "love wagon", as the bus is nicknamed, is typically a Toyota High-Ace, painted pink with Ainori logos on it. However, when the bus breaks down, or local traffic regulations prevent the love wagon from being used, a locally-purchased Japanese van painted in the same way will often be substituted.
- Although typically the couples are "born" on their world trip, in the summer of 2006, two separate couples (Goki/Outlaw and MIE/Suuzan) were formed after the participants went back to Japan and realized their feelings for each other there, and in February 2007, an "Ainori news special" told the story of another couple who got together after returning to Japan.
[edit] References
- Much of the content on this page was translated from the Japanese-language Wikipedia article
- Official Ainori website (Japanese)
- English-language recaps of each episode