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This is a two-poster set featuring then-young actor Yu Yoshizawa (spelled "Yuu" at the time, now "Hisashi" with the same kanji) who appeared in NTT Docomo Shikoku's commercials when the now-nostalgic "P503i" mobile phone, released in 2001, was on sale! During the time Yoshizawa appeared in the commercials, there was also a radio program called "Yu Yoshizawa's YOU (playing on the "Yu" in his name) & iLand" sponsored by NTT Docomo Shikoku, broadcast on Friday nights (around 9:30 PM, I believe) exclusively on FM stations in Shikoku. It ran for two years! Back then, there was no service like Radiko, so the only way to listen reliably was to be in the Shikoku region on the day of the broadcast, or to live in a prefecture where the signal happened to reach. Those who listened at the time (including myself) were listening to a surprisingly rare broadcast. It's quite rare for a young actor already active in the Kanto key stations to have a radio program exclusively for the Shikoku region. I'm sure there were similar regional-exclusive programs in other areas as well. These are B1-sized posters, slightly larger than the standard B2 size (around 50cm wide), at approximately 70cm wide. They were likely displayed in stores. I acquired these so long ago that I've forgotten exactly when, but I've kept them for a long time. I'm reluctantly putting them up for sale now. Back then, it was common for mobile phone companies to be divided by region, and even within Docomo, different celebrities appeared in commercials depending on the region. Therefore, posters from commercials that could only be seen (or featured) in that particular region are extremely rare! I doubt you'll find these in good condition again, so if you're a fan of Yoshizawa Hisashi, please don't miss this opportunity! Regarding the condition, there's not much fading for something that's about 24 years old, and it appears to have relatively little deterioration.
6 days ago