Actor Minami Oba chose her car here: Mazda Roadster

The same is true for love. Relationships that are more likely to last longer are those that are based on instincts like "a nice smile" or "getting along well" rather than specs like "height" or "annual income." The same may be true for cars. While fuel economy, maintenance costs, and trade-in value are certainly concerns, if you choose with a strong intuition, you'll be able to share the good times and the bad and enjoy a long-lasting relationship. We spoke to actress Oba Minami, who chose her car because of "what she likes about it," about how she fell in love with her car and bragged about it.

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photo: Natsu Tanimoto / text: Takeshi Sato / edit: Junya Hirokawa

The bulge at the front gives you an idea of the styling while driving.

After appearing in a movie, he got his driver's license two years ago and his first car was a Roadster.

What attracts me most is not only the smooth, streamlined body, but also the way the white parts on the inside of the doors seamlessly connect to the body.

Minami Oba's Mazda "Roadster"

"When I sit in the driver's seat, gripping the steering wheel, and follow the white body of the car from the inside to the outside, I can see a unique bulge at the end, and I realize to myself, 'Ah, I'm driving a sports car.'"

In fact, he has always liked angular cars, and although he was considering an old Volvo, he fell in love with the Roadster at first sight. Now, his preferences have completely changed, saying, "It's easy to see behind and easy to park, and the more I drive it, the more I'm hooked." He also got a dedicated space to practice his voice on the way to work.

Minami Oba's Mazda "Roadster"
"It's white and smooth, like almond tofu."

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