Recently, well-known Japanese voice actress and singer Mayumi Sakamoto has become a hot topic on social media. A netizen surprisingly claimed that if Mayumi Sakamoto could have lived to the Meiji Restoration period, she would likely have had the opportunity to be ennobled. This statement instantly sparked a lot of discussion, after all, everyone knows that Mayumi Sakamoto was born in 1980 and is still alive today. How could anyone say that she seems to have passed away and still hopes that she will participate in the Meiji Restoration in the 19th century?
Originally, this farce originated from netizens confusing her with another historical figure, Ryoma Sakamoto! Now let’s take a look at the interesting things caused by this misunderstanding together
Some people underestimate Mayumi Sakamoto, but if she lived to the Meiji Restoration, she would definitely be honored. After all, she is that kind of person, so even if she is not taught in school textbooks, I can understand
Netizen “Kawa no Castle” recently posted a message on behalf of Mayumi Sakamoto, stating that it was a pity that she was not born during the Meiji Restoration.
Japanese voice actress and singer Mayumi Sakamoto
If she had lived in that era, she would have surely received the honor of being ennobled, and would not have felt embarrassed or underestimated in her position as a compulsory education student.
This statement immediately sparked a warm response from netizens. Because everyone understands that Mayumi Sakamoto was a voice actress and singer born in 1980, and she is still alive today. How could anyone mention her death? Not to mention involving her in the historical events of the 19th century!
Many people joked that this netizen may have confused Mayumi Sakamoto with the historical figure Ryoma Sakamoto
Sakamoto Ryoma, a political activist during the late Edo period in Japan
Subsequently, the reactions of other netizens also made people laugh:
Sakamoto… is it really AyaNetizens are somewhat speechless.
Sakamoto Mayumi is indeed an outstanding voice actress, and it’s not surprising that she was knighted (rolling her eyes)
She should be able to end the Russo Japanese War with just her singing
Sakamoto Mayumi, who holds a noble title, hahaha
It’s not surprising that Mayumi Sakamoto was ennobled
That’s right, Mayumi Sakamoto is really great
In the face of such fierce roast, the author of the original “カピピピカピピ” admitted that he was really wrong
He added:I mean, Ryoma Sakamoto… By the way, Mayumi Sakamoto appeared in the junior high school citizenship textbook published by Tokyo Book Publishing
Mayumi Sakamoto really went to school textbooks!
This actually proves her importance and influence in Japanese culture.
Although this incident caused a major misunderstanding, it also drew more attention to Mayumi Sakamoto and her contributions in the cultural field. This kind of funny talk that leads to misunderstandings actually makes people laugh uncontrollably.