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Sakurazaka46 Idol Member's Secret Four-Year Commute by Plane for University Graduation Revealed

Desk / Updated : 2025-04-20 09:32:37
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In an extraordinary display of dedication and perseverance, it has been belatedly revealed that Nakashima Yuzuki, a member of the popular Japanese idol group Sakurazaka46, recently graduated from university after commuting by airplane for four years. The remarkable story of the 21-year-old idol's commitment to her education while balancing a demanding career has captivated fans and the public alike.

The news came to light when Nakashima shared a vlog on her YouTube channel, offering a glimpse into her demanding daily routine. Hailing from Fukuoka Prefecture, Nakashima resides in Tokyo, approximately 1000 kilometers away from her hometown, to pursue her activities with Sakurazaka46. Despite her burgeoning career in the entertainment industry, Nakashima harbored a long-held aspiration to attend Kitakyushu City University, located in her native Fukuoka. Undeterred by the geographical challenges, she embarked on an arduous four-year journey, commuting by airplane to attend her classes while diligently fulfilling her idol duties.

Nakashima's daily schedule was nothing short of grueling. Her day commenced at the early hour of 5:30 AM. Following a swift 30-minute makeup routine, she would depart for Haneda Airport in Tokyo around 6:00 AM to catch her flight. The flight from Haneda to Kitakyushu Airport typically takes about one and a half hours. Upon arriving at Kitakyushu Airport around 9:30 AM, Nakashima would then take a taxi or other transportation to reach the university campus. Astonishingly, her daily transportation expenses amounted to approximately 30,000 yen (around $200 USD). After completing her university classes, she would undertake the return journey to Tokyo to immerse herself once again in her idol commitments, often including dance and vocal training sessions in the evening.

This demanding routine was maintained by Nakashima for a full four years, culminating in her recent graduation and the acquisition of her university degree. Demonstrating remarkable professionalism and a desire to focus on the group's activities, Nakashima had chosen to keep her university life private, refraining from disclosing her unconventional commuting situation publicly. However, she recently decided to share her story, explaining that her graduation felt like an opportune moment to reveal this significant chapter of her life.

In her vlog and subsequent statements, Nakashima expressed her belief in the importance of pursuing one's dreams, no matter how challenging they may seem. "If you have a dream, be brave and challenge it, no matter how difficult it looks," she encouraged her viewers and fans. "Every moment you spend chasing your dreams will become one of the most precious memories in your life." Her inspiring message has resonated deeply with many, highlighting the power of dedication and the possibility of achieving seemingly disparate goals through unwavering commitment.

While the specific field of study Nakashima pursued at Kitakyushu City University has not been explicitly detailed in the initial reports, her commitment to higher education while navigating the demanding world of a popular idol group underscores her exceptional discipline and time-management skills. The rigorous schedule of an idol typically involves frequent performances, rehearsals, media appearances, and fan engagements, making the simultaneous pursuit of a university degree an incredibly challenging feat. Nakashima's accomplishment serves as a powerful testament to her strong work ethic and her belief in the value of education.

Sakurazaka46, the group to which Nakashima belongs, is a prominent female idol group in Japan. Formed in 2020 after a rebranding of Keyakizaka46, the group has garnered significant popularity with numerous hit singles and dedicated fanbase. Members are known for their musical performances, participation in variety shows, and interactions with fans. Balancing the demanding schedule of a member within such a group with the responsibilities of a university student highlights Nakashima's extraordinary ability to manage her time and energy effectively.

The revelation of Nakashima's four-year airborne commute has sparked widespread admiration and praise across social media and news outlets in Japan and internationally. Many have lauded her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to both her career and her education. Her story serves as an inspiring example for young people striving to achieve multiple goals and overcome significant obstacles. It underscores the idea that with sufficient determination and meticulous planning, seemingly incompatible ambitions can be pursued simultaneously.

Nakashima Yuzuki's journey is a compelling narrative of ambition, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams against considerable odds. Her dedication to her education, even requiring a daily airplane commute, while actively participating in the demanding world of a popular idol group, is a testament to her strong character and unwavering focus. As she embarks on the next chapter of her life, now a university graduate and an established idol, her story will undoubtedly continue to inspire many to pursue their aspirations with courage and determination. Her experience serves as a powerful reminder that with passion and commitment, even the most challenging paths can lead to remarkable achievements.

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