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Fujii Takashi
Fujii Takashi is a comedian, actor and singer. He's from Toyonaka (Osaka prefecture). He started his career in 1992.
Imoto Ayako
Ayako Imoto, born in Saihaku District, Tottori, is a Japanese comedian and TV personality. She married Program Director Ishizaki Shiro in November of 2019. On January 2, 2022, she updated her Instagram account announcing the birth of her first child, a baby boy. (Source: tokyohive)
Takada Junji
Junji Takada, also known by the nicknames "Jun chan", "Uncle Jun" and "TJ", is a Japanese actor and comedian. He is known for the variety show Tensai, Takeshi no Genki ga Deru Terebi that was hosted by Takeshi Kitano and premiered on NTV from 1985 to 1996.
Kochi Machiko
Birthplace: Osaka, Japan Height: 167cm. Blood Type: A Awards: "Rookie of the Year" ("Koko ni irukoto") - 2002 (25th) Japan Academy Prize - March 8, 2002
Kaku Chikako
Chikako Kaku is a Japanese actress born in Osaka, Japan. She is known for "Bokura no Nanoka-kan Senso" (1988), "Four Days of Snow and Blood" (1989) and "Yojo no Jidai" (1988). She has been married to Brandon Harold since January 1, 2015. She was previously married to Shin Takuma.
Tsuruno Takeshi
Tsuruno Takeshi is a Japanese actor, tarento, and musician, originally from Moji-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. He is known for his roles as Shin Asuka/Ultraman Dyna in Ultraman Dyna and as the leader of the musical units Shuchishin and Aladdin. As a member of Shuchishin and Aladdin, he appears…
Kikukawa Rei
Rei Kikukawa is a Japanese actress, model, and television presenter managed by Oscar Promotion. She married businessman Akita Yoshiteru in April 2017. They have 3 children together. On November 6, 2024, she announced that her divorce has been finalized.
Fukuda Maki
Fukuda Maki is a Japanese comedian, part of comedy trio 'Sanji no Heroine'. (Source: Wikipedia)
Ryuchell
Ryuchell was a Japanese model, social media influencer, television personality, and LGBTQ+ advocate. They were best known for popularizing an androgynous fashion style coined as "genderless kei." Throughout their career, they often referred to themself as a "genderless man" and frequently experimented…














