Still being intertwined in mainly American cartoons and mainstream television, my sister and I stumbled upon a channel on DirectTV which aired 3 animes: Mirage of Blaze, Saiyuki Reload, and Gokusen. We didn't care for Mirage of Blaze and we didn't understand the whole plot at that time, so we skipped it. Saiyuki Reload was actually a really good show. It didn't matter what episode we watched first because it still made sense. We really got caught up in Gokusen.
Gokusen was a really good series, but we both hated the artwork. I know, I know. They are mafias and delinquents - but, please, keep some sexy guys around! Prayers being kept, there is the character Shin. He is probably the most good looking guy in that class. Still, one hot guy was not enough for two sisters. And accidentally, my sister finds "Gokusen Live Action."

Who is he? What's his name?

Instead of getting into anime, I became a huge fan of Japanese pop and rock music. It was really different to the pop and punk rock from America. I was intrigued by the new tunes. What was also different was the group of men singing and dancing together. To be honest, the only male groups at that time were "bands" not "boy bands." And to be realistic - it's not the first we have seen a boy band. Come on, Backstreet boys? Of course!
For some time, I got into Japanese music: NEWS, Kat-tun, Arashi, Ayumi Hamasaki, Utada Hikaru, One OK Rock, etc. But I also stumbled upon Jrock like Dir En Grey, X Japan, Gackt, Miyavi, An Cafe, Alice Nine, etc.
This leads into my next stumbling block of Japanese culture ^^
... and the end to 9th grade [a boy band crazed paradise]!