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![]() ![]() Whatever the case, by late 1987, the relationship had become strained and by mid-1988 it had, for all intents and purposes, reached an end. In late 1988/early 1989, Akina began to show signs of fatigue and her diminishing weight became a cause for concern. Following the public disclosure of a scandalous tryst between Kondo and Matsuda Seiko, Akina attempted suicide on July 11, 1989 at Kondo's Roppongi appartment.
For a time, Akina virtually disappeared from public view as she struggled
through a personal bout with depression. Then, at a December 1989 press
conference, Akina cleared the air, publicly apologizing for her actions and
explaining the circumstances that had led to her reaching such a point of
desperation.
By 1990, Akina had withdrawn to Hawaii in an attempt to recover and forget this black year in her private life. Although Akina would make her return later the same year, her fans continued to worry. She smoked excessively and had started to drink quite heavily as well. To the delight--and relief--of her fans, Akina released her 25th single on July 17, 1990. "Dear Friend" was a very cheerful song which contrasted sharply with her state of mind at the time. Another single, "Mizunisashita Hana," would follow in November of that year.
Akina busied herself with other work during this time. In 1992, she launched her very own radio show called "Fifty Off" which aired on Tokyo FM and ran for 90 weeks from April through December of 1993. Akina also appeared in a number of made-for-TV dramas, the best known of which was the very successful 1992 series "Sugao no Mamade" which co-starred Yasuda Narumi. |
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