

See TIME's top 10 Michael Jackson moments. Watch TIME's video "Appreciating Michael Jackson, the Musician." Back at HMV, using her scarf to dab her eyes now and again, Sho-ma says that she wasn't completely saddened when she heard the news. Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Tsutomu Sato told reporters, "I feel sad as I had watched him since he was a member of Jackson Five." And Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada has credited him with building a generation with his music. On Friday, even Japanese government officials were saddened by the news of Jackson's death. Before that trip, he had said, "I love Japan.It is one of my favorite places in the entire world." Footage taken during the visit shows Jackson referring to it as a "second home." Jackson seemed to reciprocate the love of his Japanese fans. In 2007, Jackson hosted about 300 of his loyal fans who each paid more than $3,500 for a buffet dinner and concert by Japanese Jackson impersonators with the main attraction being a 30-second private meeting with Jackson. In 1996, two years after he paid some $22 million to the family of a child he was accused of molesting, he performed eight sold out concerts at Tokyo Dome. (See TIME's 1984 cover on Michael Jackson.)Īnd unlike some corners of the globe, where tabloid infamy and legal troubles started to make inroads on his ticket sales, Japan proved to be a more forgiving audience for Jacko. The star did a scooter commercial for Suzuki Motors in 1982 the year "Thriller" came out in which he says "Love is my message" and winks. Sales of "Off the Wall" (1979) reached 500,000, followed by 2.5 million copies sold of "Thriller", which sold an estimated 105 million copies worldwide. Jackson's fan base in Japan started to grow after the Jackson Five's first tour here in 1973. "But by the way he danced, I didn't think he was human he was unbelievable." "I was really young and when I saw him, I knew he wasn't Japanese," he says. Masayuki Ikeya, 30, says he first saw and heard Michael Jackson when his parents showed him a videotape of Moonwalker. Tower's clerks said they had been fielding calls all morning asking about Jackson's albums in stock, and expected more as the news spread. a die-hard fan dressed like Jackson in his "Billie Jean" video even entered the store and flipped through the albums. Fans started trickling in when Tower opened at 10 a.m. JACKO." (See Michael Jackson's top 10 songs.)Īround the corner Tower Records blasted music outside from "Bad," Jackson's seventh album, and had also set up three displays devoted to the his music inside. The HMV display was hastily set up in the Summer Sale section with more than ten of Jackson Five and Michael Jackson solo albums. The singer's death has already spurred album sales worldwide. (See pictures of people around the world mourning Michael Jackson.)Īs the news of Michael Jackson's sudden death dominated Friday morning television programs in Japan, Tokyo music stores didn't miss a beat. "I was so shocked when I heard," he says. Another fan in the shop, 23-year-old Toshiki Nakamura, pulls out his iPhone and scrolls through a long list of Jackson albums. Sho-ma a dancer whose first exposure to Jackson was the album "Off the Wall" when she was in the third grade said she first heard the news of Michael Jackson's death at 8 a.m.

Crying under her green knit cap, she reaches for "Visionary," a black box of video singles from the King of Pop and a few of the Michael Jackson boxed figurines on display. Follow Tokyo's bustling Shibuya district, a woman makes a beeline for the Michael Jackson display on the second floor of the HMV music store.
