In the Japanese entertainment world, perfection wasn’t just a goal; it was the entry fee. Haru spent his mornings in grueling , refining movements until they mirrored his groupmates' with robotic precision. By afternoon, he was in etiquette coaching , learning the exact angle of a bow—15 degrees for a casual greeting, 45 degrees for deep gratitude to the fans who fueled the industry.
In the Japanese entertainment world, perfection wasn’t just a goal; it was the entry fee. Haru spent his mornings in grueling , refining movements until they mirrored his groupmates' with robotic precision. By afternoon, he was in etiquette coaching , learning the exact angle of a bow—15 degrees for a casual greeting, 45 degrees for deep gratitude to the fans who fueled the industry.