Tom Cruise got a rockstar welcome as he arrived in Japan.
Greeted by hundreds of fans who had waited for hours to meet him, the actor did not disappoint as he took the time to sign autographs.
The 50-year-old is in Tokyo to promote his latest movie.

If you’re gonna work for Tom Cruise you better get used to being in Cruise Control.
Radar Online report that the multi-million dollar earning actor has strict tabs on his employees and a zonal security system to make sure the right people work in the right areas.
Back when TomKat were together, they were looking to hire a new manager for their Beverly Hills estate and held interviews down at the local Scientology Celebrity Center asking questions like “if you saw a car stuck on the train tracks with people inside, and a train approaching, what would you do?”
Hopefully train collisions aren’t a regular event on the estate, but it’s quite big so who knows?
The Jack Reacher star supposedly runs a tight ship in the palatial pad by running the staff with ‘military precision’ with the ‘utmost attention paid to security’.
A source revealed that the house is split into zones, meaning that housekeepers and support staff in the kitchen aren’t permitted to go into other areas, all as part of Tom’s plan to ensure the safety of his family and children when they visit.
The only people with full access aside the star is the head of security and the estate manager, which we assume they can move swiftly to attend to any cars stuck on train tracks immediately.
Tom Cruise looked every inch the Hollywood star as he watched the Manchester City v Manchester United derby.
Arriving at the Etihad stadium, the Mission Impossible actor donned a pair of dark sunglasses to make his way to his seat.
The 50-year-old was joined by actor Robert Duvall for a quick interview on the sidelines of the pitch before taking his seat to watch the game.
Katie Holmes arrived at the opening night of her new play Dead Accounts as it officially opened in New York.
The actress seemed to have work on the mind as she scurried into the Broadway venue.
Pressure was on because not just the critics but mom and pop were there to support the former Mrs. Tom Cruise as she went back to doing what she does best.
But the nerves were converted to joy by the time of the after-party and the smile says it all right?
The play bagged mixed reviews but her performance was praised overall.
Whether the mom of one can keep the energy up for the 16-week run? Well we certainly hope so.
Well-done Miss Holmes.
Nothing better than a cruise over London…
But you’ve never seen anything like this before.
Tom Cruise
flew into the England capital via chopper for a scene in his new movie
“All You Need is Kill”, which involved shutting down the streets.
Leicester Square seemed lonely for the Lion statues, with only a few military looking movie extras as company.
Then the eerie quietness was smashed once the chopper rolled in through some mild rain and winds.
As the sun eventually came out, Tom emerged for the scene, which seemingly involved conferring with colleagues about war stuff.
Cruise famously shot in a deserted Times Square in New York for Vanilla Sky so this ain’t his first rodeo. Although that time it wasn’t the Royal Air Force that dropped him off.
The
movie tells the story of a soldier fighting in a war with aliens caught
in a time loop of his last day in battle and looking at the outfit,
he’s possibly quite high up in command.
Hey and look at the Top Gun style aviators, Goose would be proud right? If that doesn’t make you wanna watch it, nothing will.