The dining table, scene of many a dramatic confrontation in Terrace Houses past. Part of me craves something new and exciting, too.” Takayuki in the living room.
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“I thought that I would like to experience real, heartfelt love at Terrace House and turn my true experiences into music. “I realized while producing my current album that most of my works have been based on fictional stories that I made up in my head,” he says. He replaces one of the show’s more controversial figures, aspiring chef Yuudai Arai, and is a musician. “I’m here to find the person I’ll marry! Since I was 25, I’ve only been in relationships through Terrace House, so I signed up again thinking that this is the only way to meet people for me.” The other new resident, Shohei Uemura. “A serious relationship I’d been in had ended, and I wanted to find a lifetime relationship next,” she says. Seina replaced original cast member Mizuki Haruta, and is something of a Terrace House veteran - she was a house member in the first season, and has made various appearances ever since. I get told that I have a very energetic and positive personality, so I think it all just shows right through.” New resident Seina Shimabukuro. “I do think I’m being my true self,” she says. “I don’t have a girlfriend, so it would be awesome if I could have an amazing encounter, experience romance and find someone great.” Tsubasa Sato, hockey player. “I would be ecstatic if some viewers became interested in snowboarding after seeing a snowboarder living in Terrace House for the first time,” he says.
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“About work and things like that.” Takayuki Nakamura, a pro snowboarder. “Half of me is having fun and the other half is anxious about the future,” she says.
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“I liked living with roommates when I was in Tokyo, so it’s a lot of fun for me to be in an environment where there’s six guys and girls living together.” Ami Komuro, university student and aspiring model. “I’m pretty confident I’m having the most fun,” he says. The first thing you see in the house is a collection of extreme sports gear. See also: bright green front door with the show's name on it. The house is fairly remote, but the producers aren't going out of their way to disguise it.