2009-01-18 22:42:08Josephine H

Love Bus is coming to a stop!


 

  
 

From today's Apple Daily, news about the Japanese program of Fuji TV, “ Love bus" is going to stop broadcasting. I think it’s really a pity. “ Love bus" was one of my favorite TV shows in 2007, I often tuned in to on Saturday evening.

 

The program is a dating service programEvery journey four men and three ladies travel together around the world and take the “love bus” for transportation. They not only fall in love from the voyage but also learn or realize some meaning of life from the trip. The one who makes a love confession to someone is seen as he or she is going to the end of the journey. The outcome is either success or failure- the one whom accepts the confession stands for accept the relationship, the couple will kiss and come back to Japan together; If the be-confessed rejects the confession, The confessor will come back to Japan by self.

 Some audience may say the members of the Love Bus are all “acting” in front of the camera, but I believe the affection is real and valuable.

 

What I most appreciate about the program is the humanism. Their footsteps are all over in earth, the tour in Africa left most deeply impress on me. Members in Love Bus help the locals to tidy up the living environment and play with the children-some of they are orphans and of course, in poverty-sometimes play a show or even help them find their parents from distant. The members also reflected their relative wealthy live in Japan; they are not the same immature people any more. Furthermore, the producers of the program raising funds to build the schools in Africa, help the locals realistically.

I believe the Love bus is coming to the terminal station; however, it is not the end of the journey. The Love Bus spirit will pass on to the people with enthusiasms and braveries!