LUNA SEA drummer Shinya's appearance on TV Asahi's variety show "Kamai Gachi" is getting a second life through streaming platforms. The episode began re-streaming on March 17 via TVer and ABEMA as part of a memorial tribute.

"Kamai Gachi" is a popular variety show that features celebrity guests in comedic situations and challenges. Shinya's appearance gave fans a rare chance to see the typically reserved drummer in a more casual, entertaining setting outside of LUNA SEA's intense rock performances.

This re-release comes as part of what appears to be a tribute initiative, though the specific context for the memorial aspect wasn't detailed. LUNA SEA, one of Japan's most influential visual kei and rock bands, formed in 1989 and helped define the sound that would influence countless Japanese rock acts.

For international fans who may have missed Shinya's television appearance, this streaming availability offers a unique opportunity to see a different side of the drummer. The band members rarely appear on variety shows, making such appearances particularly noteworthy for longtime followers.

TVer and ABEMA are major streaming platforms in Japan, with TVer focusing on catch-up content from major broadcasters and ABEMA offering a mix of live and on-demand programming. The re-streaming suggests there was significant interest in Shinya's original appearance on the show.