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Nakayama Yuma Aims to Study English after Quitting University

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Last Sept 4th, NYC‘s Nakayama Yuma together with Johnny’s Jr. had their first performance for the stage play “ANOTHER” at Nissay Theater, Tokyo. “ANOTHER” is a revival of 1993′s stage play, which starred KinKi Kids with SMAP.

It has been 20 years since the said play have been onstage once again. Johnny Kitagawa is aiming to for the play’s serialization and is intent of doing “ANOTHER” next year.

In addition, Nakayama, who chose to dropped-out of Komazawa Uiversity last March, is intending to study English. “I want to go an English Language School.” Nakayama is looking for an English school and added that he would want to do a play or act in English and aims for a Hollywood debut.

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Nakayama Yuma Quits College

NYC‘s Nakayama Yuma, who started college at Komazawa University last April 2012, have reportedly quit college. In an interview by Yomiuri Shibun (読売新聞よみほっと日曜版) last Sept 1st, Nakayama admitted that he quit college and his decision was received with surprise from fans.

Despite Nakayama’s hope to balance work and studies, he became extremely busy right after school started doing“Playzone” and “Piece” last year. Currently, Nakayama is doing“Playzone’13″, starring in “Pin to Kona” with Kis-My-Ft2′s Tamamori Yuta, and he is set to do the stage play,“ANOTHER”, this September.

“Although I went to University last year, I had a change of heart, and decided to leave school during midterms. Its all work now; however, it was not a waste to have studied and took the entrance exam. Despite the troubles, I will continue to climb the stairs to adulthood,” Nakayama mentioned in an interview from Yomiuri.

“Since there was no sighting of him (Nakayama) from school, we assumed that he took a leave of absence of have withdrawn. We know that balancing work and studies would be hard so it was a good thing that his (withdrawal) has been officially announced. Since this has been a tough decision for him, we will continue to support him,” according to Nakayama’s fan in her 30s.

Nikkan Sports and Daily Sports
credits MIKU via Jnewseng

I'm not sure who's busier, him or Nakaken, but stage plays surely eats a lot of time.

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