Japanese comedian Kazlaser spends his time at home disassembling and reassembling model guns [1].
The revelation provides a glimpse into the private life of a prominent public figure and highlights the intersection of pop culture influence and personal stress relief.
During an interview broadcast on the program "Good! Morning" on June 9 [1], Kazlaser described his fascination with the process. He said, "I've been disassembling and assembling model guns the whole time" [1].
Kazlaser explained that his approach is inspired by cinema. He said, "I like it. The assassins in movies disassemble and assemble while their eyes are closed. I want to try that, so I challenge myself" [1].
Despite the aspiration to mimic professional killers from film, the comedian noted that the blindfolded attempts often result in failure. He said that every time he tries the method, parts go missing, and he spends significant time searching for them [1].
The entertainer, whose age is reported between 39 [2] and 41 [1], uses the hobby as a way to unwind. The activity serves as a tactile distraction and a method of stress management within his own home [1].
Kazlaser's unique way of spending time has drawn attention from viewers and media outlets alike. While some reports focus on his habits at hotels, the core of his interest remains the mechanical precision and the cinematic fantasy of the model gun hobby [2].
“"I've been disassembling and assembling model guns the whole time"”
This story reflects the influence of global cinema on personal hobbies and the tendency of high-profile entertainers to seek highly focused, tactile activities to manage the psychological pressures of public life.



