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Tomohisa Yamashita
山下 智久
Yamashita in March 2024
Born (1985-04-09) April 9, 1985 (age 39)
Other namesTomo, Yamapi, YamaP
EducationHorikoshi High School
Alma materMeiji University (BCom)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • radio host
  • TV presenter
Years active1998–present
Musical career
GenresJ-pop
InstrumentVocals
Years active1996–present
Labels
Formerly of
Websitetomohisayamashita.com

Tomohisa Yamashita (Japanese: 山下 智久, Hepburn: Yamashita Tomohisa, born April 9, 1985), also widely known as Yamapi (山P, YamaP),[1] or Tomo, is a Japanese singer, actor, and TV host.[2]

Yamashita joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates as a trainee in 1996 and made his small acting debut for NHK's Shonentachi (1998). He made his musical debut as part of idol group NEWS in 2004 and later debuted as a soloist in 2006. He launched his acting career after portraying Kusano Akira in the hit drama Nobuta Wo Produce (2005). His first major role was in 2006 when he landed the title role in Kurosagi. In October 2011, Johnny & Associates announced that Yamashita would no longer be a member of NEWS, and he would be concentrating on his solo projects as an actor and solo singer. He released his solo music under Warner Music Japan until 2016. In mid-2018, Yamashita began releasing music under Sony Music Japan; however, Johnny & Associates continued to manage the rest of his activities, though he left the agency in October 2020. As early as 2019, he signed a brokerage contract with Westbrook Entertainment, a brokerage company opened by Will Smith, to reach global audiences.

Yamashita is widely known for his many popular dramas such as Nobuta wo Produce (2005), Kurosagi (2006), Operation Love (2007), Buzzer Beat (2009), Code Blue, and 5→9 From Five to Nine (2015). His latest movie Code Blue: The Movie (2018) was the highest-grossing domestic movie in Japan that year and ranked 5th for all-time highest-grossing live action movies in Japan.

Early life

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Yamashita was born as Tomohisa Aoki in Funabashi, Chiba. His parents separated when he was a child, and both Yamashita and his younger sister were raised mainly by his mother.[3][4] After his father left the family, he changed his surname to his mother's. His mother's name is Naomi and his sister's name is Rina. His nickname when he was young was 'Yama'. He has been noted as an athletic person ever since he was young. When in kindergarten, he began learning karate, achieving the rank of purple belt.

Yamashita became motivated to send in his application to the talent agency Johnny & Associates after watching one of Takizawa Hideaki's dramas and aspiring to appear on television like him.[5][6] He sent in applications to many agencies but only Johnny & Associates called him for an audition.[6] In 1996, he became a trainee under Johnny & Associates as a part of group Johnny's Junior. He debuted as a singer in a then eight-member Japanese band called NEWS and as a soloist in 2006. In 1998, he later debuted as an actor with a small role in 'NHK's Shonentachi'. Since debuting, he is widely known as 'Yamapi', short for Yamashita and Pink. The nickname "Yamapi" was given to him by Takizawa Hideaki as he forgot to wear pink clothing for a performance one time and was repeatedly scolded by his coach, "Yamashita, Pink!", "Yamashita, Pink!", much to everybody's amusement. His other nicknames include 'Pi', 'Tomo-chan','Pi-Chan' or 'Pii-Tan'.

Yamashita graduated from Horikoshi Gakuen's performing arts course for high school students in 2004. In Junior High, he joined athletes club. At Horikoshi, he shared a classroom with celebrities such as Koki Tanaka, Koike Teppei, and Yu Shirota. After graduating from high school, Yamashita was accepted into Meiji University's School of Commerce. He graduated with a Commerce degree (major in marketing) in autumn 2008.[7]

Career

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Acting

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1998–2009: Early work

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Yamashita made his acting debut in NHK's Shonentachi in 1998. He gained more attention after appearing in Ikebukuro West Gate Park in 2000. His biggest break as an actor though came in 2006 when he landed the title role in the television drama Kurosagi. He subsequently made his widescreen debut with the Kurosagi film sequel Eiga: Kurosagi in 2008.[8][9][10] Yamashita also made his debut as a solo artist with the Kurosagi soundtrack Daite Senorita which went on to sell over 800,000 copies.[8][11][12] He followed that up in 2007 and 2008 with roles as time-traveler Iwase Ken in the award-winning romantic comedy Proposal Daisakusen and flight doctor-in-training Aizawa Kousaku in the medical drama Code Blue.[13] Proposal Daisakusen remains one of his most notable works, and in 2013, his character Ken's trademark line "Hallelujah chance! (ハレルヤチャンス!)" was selected by Oricon Monitor Research members as one of the most memorable signature phrases in Japanese drama history.[14] Industry watchdog Nikkei Entertainment placed him at the top of their annual ranking of under-30 Japanese celebrities in 2008 due to his achievements in multiple entertainment fields that year.[15] Following his work in the 2009 romance serial Buzzer Beat, Nikkei christened him the 'twenty-something ratings man', singling him out as one of the few young actors who could successfully lead romance dramas and possessed a stable ratings record despite the declining drama industry.[15] Yamashita reprised his role as Aizawa Kousaku in the winter 2010 TV series Code Blue 2. Days after Code Blue 2 wrapped, Yamashita began filming for the live-action film adaptation of Ashita no Joe. Code Blue 2 and Buzzer Beat aired in Fuji TV's prestigious getsuku (Monday 9 p.m.) time-slot in Japan, making Yamashita the first person to have starred in two getsukus with only a single drama season in between.[16]

2010–2019: Leading roles and hosting

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From January to March 2012, NTV aired Yamashita Tomohisa Route 66: Tatta Hitori no America (山下智久・ルート66~たったひとりのアメリカ), a travel documentary chronicling Yamashita's cross-country trip across the historic Route 66.[17] Then, after a two-year absence, Yamashita returned to the small screen with the 2012 winter drama Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner where he portrayed the role of Ihara Masato, the reluctant heir to a funeral parlor.[18] He also co-starred with Shingo Katori for autumn 2012 detective series Monsters.[19]

Yamashita co-hosted Fuji TV's primetime Japanese variety show Shogeki! Sansedai Hikaku TV: Generation Tengoku (衝撃!3世代比較TV ジェネレーション天国) from January 28, 2013, until its last episode on March 10, 2014.[2] From April 20, 2014, Yamashita started hosting a new late-night variety show titled Otona no Kiss Eigo. Later in 2015 the staffs put his name on the title show and changed to YamaPi no Kiss Eigo, with new timeslot and new format games involving speaking English.[20] In the same year, he started a new regular radio program titled “SOUND TRIPPER“ after his old radio program "CROSS SPACE" (2012-2015) ended few weeks before. In line with the new show's title, the interFM show presented chart-topping songs from US and UK charts of that year and was broadcast five days a week, from 8:05-8:10 in the morning. The radio program was aired from 2015 to early 2017[21]

In 2014, Yamashita was cast as the male lead in the live action film adaption of the manga Kinkyori Ren'ai (近キョリ恋愛, "Close-range Love"), in which he plays an English teacher at a high school who becomes the object of affection of his student Kururugi Uni, played by Komatsu Nana.[22][23] "近キョリ恋愛" topped the Japanese box office for three consecutive weeks, earning a total 1.17 billion yen. It was the only movie with less than 200 screens (179 screens) which managed to earn over 1 billion yen in 2014.[24]

In 2015, Yamashita starred in two drama series. The first was the TBS spring 2015 drama, "アルジャーノンに花束を" Algernon ni Hanataba wo (2015), an adaptation of the Daniel Keyes novel, Flowers for Algernon.,[25] in which he played the lead character. In fall, he starred in the romance-comedy drama 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made: Watashi ni Koi Shita Obōsan alongside actress Satomi Ishihara.

In May 2016, Yamashita starred in Takashi Miike's TerraFormars, an adaptation of the popular manga with same title, Terra Formars.[26] In early 2016, it was also announced that Yamashita would participate in a Chinese movie production, "ReBorn" (Chinese title) or "Cyber Mission" (Japanese title), in which he played his first villain character. He costarred alongside Chinese actor Hangeng and Taiwanese actor Rydian Vaughan. The movie was released on August 3, 2018 in China and January 25, 2019 in Japan[27] In April 2017, Yamashita and Kamenashi Kazuya starred together again in the spring drama "Boku, Unmei no Hito desu ~ I'm your Destiny" . Yamashita played the role of a mysterious man who referred to himself as "God".

9 years after the first season, Yamashita reunited with the main cast of Code Blue for a third season which aired from July to September 2017. Repeating the success of season 1 and season 2, Code Blue Season 3 ended successfully as the highest-rated drama in summer, dominating Nikkan Sport Drama Awards, Academy Drama awards and some magazine drama awards. The Code Blue series finished with Code Blue the movie, released July 27, 2018. It topped the summer box office and live action movie rankings, and at the end of the year, took the crown as the highest-grossing movie in 2018 with more than 7.17 million tickets sold and 9.23 billion yen at the box office. Code Blue is the fifth domestic live-action movie to achieve this as well as the first in fifteen years to do so; the previous film to accomplish this was Bayside Shakedown 2 in 2003.

2019–present: International roles

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In 2019, he starred in the spring drama series "IN HAND" as genius and eccentric Parasitologist Himokura Tetsu, the drama involving science research and its mystery. Since 2019, Yamashita is pursuing his acting career in international projects. Most notably, he starred as a lead actor in the psychological thriller series The Head, an international production of THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO and HBO Asia.[28] As of November 2020, Yamashita will pursue his acting career and has his eyes set on more international roles. In 2021, he starred in the Hollywood production The Man from Toronto alongside Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson.[29] In 2022, Yamashita appeared as Akira in HBO Max's Tokyo Vice alongside Ken Watanabe and Hideaki Itō.[30][31] In 2023, Yamashita starred as brilliant oenologist Issei Tomine in the live-action adaptation of legendary manga Drops of God for Hulu Japan and Apple TV+.[32][33][34]

Music

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1996–2002: Debut with Johnny and Associates

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Yamashita joined Johnny & Associates in 1996 at age 11. He started as trainee in a group called "Johnny's Junior". Johnny's Juniors appeared on music shows as their senior's backup dancers, in addition to appearing on NHK TV's "Shounen Club". Several years after entering the agency, Yamashita became one of the most popular junior members. After Takizawa Hideaki debuted as duo group Tackey & Tsubasa in 2003, Yamashita was appointed as Johnny's Junior leader.

2003–2008: Member of NEWS

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In September 2003, 7 years after joining the agency, Yamashita was one of the Johnny's Juniors chosen to be part of the idol group NEWS and he subsequently formally debuted on May 12, 2004.[8] Yamashita was often referred to as the leader of NEWS in media[35] but members of the group, including Yamashita himself, have stated at times that he was not the de facto leader.[36][37]

Together with Kazuya Kamenashi, Yamashita released the single Seishun Amigo in November 2005. The single was the soundtrack for the drama Nobuta wo Produce, starring Kamenashi and Yamashita, and it topped the Oricon yearly charts in 2005.[38] Seishun Amigo eventually sold over 1.5 million copies and is Yamashita's best-selling single to date.[39]

2009–2013: Solo work with singles

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In 2009 Yamashita returned to solo music activities with the release of his second solo single, "Loveless", and his first solo concert, ~Short But Sweet~[8][11] In 2010, he released his third solo single One in a Million which debuted atop the Oricon charts.[40] This was followed by the releases of the single Hadakanbo and his first solo album, Supergood, Superbad, in January 2011.[8] His first solo tour, "Supergood, Superbad: Asia Tour 2011" kicked off on January 29, 2011, in Hong Kong.[41]

On October 7, 2011, Johnny & Associates announced that Yamashita and Ryo Nishikido were no longer members of NEWS, and Yamashita would henceforth be concentrating on his solo projects.[42] Yamashita later published a message through the Johnny's web (Jweb) subscription service stating that this was a decision taken after much consideration on his part.[43]

A chance meeting at a Lady Gaga concert before production began for the 2012 drama Monsters led Katori and Yamashita to co-author the drama theme song and formed a temporary unit named "The Monsters" to release the song as a single that would later top the Oricon weekly ranking.[44][45] The Monsters came together again in 2013 to co-author the track PAri-PArA for Yamashita's third album A NUDE.[46] As of 2013, all three studio albums released by Yamashita received the RIAJ (Recording Industry Association of Japan)'s Gold certification, indicating a shipment of 100,000 copies.

2014–present: Solo albums and tours

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In 2014, Yamashita released two original albums: his fourth studio album, titled "YOU", and, later, a limited release of the dance mini-album titled "Asobi".[47] After a two-year hiatus, Yamashita returned to music in January 2016. He released his first best-of album YAMA-P including previously released songs and the original song "Dreamer". The album reached #1 on the Oricon chart that week.[48]

From June to August 2016, Yamashita returned with a nationwide concert tour entitled "Yamashita Tomohisa~The Best Live Tour 2016 Future Fantasy", his first concert tour since 2013's "A NUDE". Due to high demand from his fans, he added additional shows for Future Fantasy Yoyogi Arena in December, 2016[49]

In April 2017, Yamashita and Kamenashi Kazuya reunited again after 12 years, naming their 2017 unit "Kame to Yamapi" and releasing "Senaka Goshi No Chance", the title song to their drama "Boku, Unmei no Hito desu ~ I'm your Destiny". The single topped the Oricon weekly charts and sold more than 160,000 copies. Again, they performed on music shows and participated in yearly music festivals. Similar to Shuji to Akira's Seishun Amigo, Senaka Goshi No Chance proved popular for its dance.

In mid-2018, Johnny & Associates announced that Sony Music Japan (SME Japan) would act as Yamashita's new music label and his comeback to his music career after 4 years without any major release. His first SME release, "UNLEASHED", was released November 28, 2018, containing songs mostly written and produced by himself; he wrote 11 of the album's 12 tracks. He also conducted nationwide concert tours from September through December 2018. Although Sony Music Japan serves as Yamashita's new music label since then, his main career management remained under Johnny & Associates until October 31, 2020.

Yamashita was chosen to sing the opening song for the popular anime series "Ace Attorney, season 2". The song, called "Never Lose", was released February 13, 2019. On June 19, 2019, Yamashita's new single "Change" was released, the title song to his new drama "IN HAND" which he had composed and written.

On November 11, 2020, Johnny & Associates announced that Yamashita has left Johnny & Associates on October 31. On his Instagram account, Yamashita stated that he wants to chase his childhood dreams.[50]

Public image

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In July 2020, Tomohisa was announced as one of the guest speakers for the "2020 Tomorrowland Around the World Inspiration Sessions festival". He was one of 16 guest speakers as an international role model.[51] In March 2021, Yamashita was officially announced as a Bulgari ambassador.[52][53][54] In May 2021, Yamashita was officially announced as a beauty ambassador for Dior.[55][56][57][58] In August 2023, Yamashita was officially announced as "Friends of the House" of Moët & Chandon[59][60]

In 2020, his activities were temporarily suspended when he was seen drinking with a group of women that included one underaged woman (17 years old; legal drinking age is 20). He was later seen at the same hotel with the girl.[61]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
JPN
[62]
KOR
[63]
Supergood, Superbad 1 23
  • JPN: 135,404
  • KOR: 2,291[64]
Ero (エロ) 2
  • JPN: 95,277
  • RIAJ: Gold
A Nude
  • Released: September 11, 2013
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
2
  • JPN: 75,168
  • RIAJ: Gold
You
  • Released: October 8, 2014
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
1
  • JPN: 52,837
Unleashed 1
  • JPN: 93,777
  • RIAJ: Gold
Sweet Vision
  • Released: July 19, 2023
  • Label: Label9
4

Compilation albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[62]
YAMA-P
  • Released: January 27, 2016
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
1
  • JPN: 58,896

Extended plays

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[62]
Asobi (遊)
  • Released: January 27, 2016
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
2
  • JPN: 27,000

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
JPN
[66]
JPN
Hot

[67]
"Daite Señorita" (抱いてセニョリータ) 2006 1 Supergood, Superbad
"Loveless" 2009 1 1
  • JPN: 270,479
  • RIAJ: Platinum
"One in a million" 2010 1 1
  • JPN: 204,561
  • RIAJ: Platinum
"Hadakanbō" (はだかんぼー) 2011 1 2
  • JPN: 85,357
  • RIAJ: Gold
"Love, Texas" (愛, テキサス) 2012 1 1
  • JPN: 168,315
  • RIAJ: Gold
Ero
"Love Chase" 2 1
  • JPN: 140,882
  • RIAJ: Gold
YAMA-P
"Que Sera Sera" (怪・セラ・セラ) 2013 2 1
  • JPN: 112,138
  • RIAJ: Gold
A Nude
"Summer Nude '13" 1 1
  • JPN: 130,870
  • RIAJ: Gold
YAMA-P
"Reason/Never Lose" 2019 2 4[a] Non-album singles
"Change" 1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold
"Nights Cold" 2020 1 5
  • RIAJ: Gold
"Beautiful World" 2021 [b] 72
"Face to Face" 2022 2 13
"Forever In My Heart" [c]

Collaborations and features

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
JPN
[70]
JPN
Hot

[71]
"Home Party!" (Hideaki Takizawa feat. Tomohisa Yamashita, Shingo Murakami, and You Yokoyama) 2009 "Ai・Kakumei" (愛・革命) (single album)
"Unusual" (Namie Amuro feat. Tomohisa Yamashita) 2011 Checkmate!
"Monsters" (released as The Monsters with Shingo Katori) 2012 1 1
  • RIAJ: Gold
"Monsters" (single album)

Video releases

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Title Video details Peak chart positions
JPN
DVD

[72]
JPN
Blu-ray

[73]
Tomohisa Yamashita Asia Tour 2011: Super Good Super Bad
  • Released: December 21, 2011
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
3 13
Tomohisa Yamashita Route 66: Tatta Hitori no America (山下智久・ルート66〜たった一人のアメリカ〜)
  • Released: April 11, 2012
  • Label: VAP
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
4 4
Tomohisa Yamashita Live Tour 2012 ~EroP~
  • Released: December 12, 2012
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 3
Tomohisa Yamashita Tour 2013: A Nude
  • Released: September 3, 2014
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 4
Tomohisa Yamashita in LA -Document of "Your Step"–Complete Version
  • Released: May 20, 2015
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
  • Formats: DVD
1
Tomohisa Yamashita- Live Tour 2018 Unleashed –Feel the Love–
  • Released: May 22, 2019
  • Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 2

Composing and song-writing

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Year Song Credits CD/DVD (Artist)
2003 Love Song Composer/lyricist[74][75] Touch (NEWS)
2004 Yubiwa Composer/lyricist[76][77] Daite Senorita (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2004 Time Lyricist[78] N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, May 9, 2004)
2004 Pain Lyricist[79] NEWS Nippon 0304 (NEWS)
2005 Color Lyricist[80] Seishun Amigo (Shuuji to Akira)
2005 Ashita E Composer/lyricist[81] N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, December 11, 2005)
2006 Houkago Blues Composer/lyricist[82] Fever to Future (GYM)
2006 Let Me Composer/lyricist[83] N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, March 5, 2006)
2006 Co-Road Lyricist N/A (Performed at NEWS Spring Concerts, April 2006)
2007 Gomen ne Juliet Composer/lyricist[84][85] Pacific (NEWS)
2007 Fight All Night Co-Lyricist (Rap)[86] cartoon KAT-TUN II You (KAT-TUN)
2007 Snow Express Lyricist (Rap)[87][88] color (NEWS)
2007 Kiss de Tsutaete Composer/lyricist[89] N/A (Performed on Shounen Club, February 4, 2007)
2009 Moonlight Lyricist[90] Loveless (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2009 Ginza Rhapsody Co-Lyricist[91] NEWS Live Diamond (NEWS)
2010 World is Yours Composer/lyricist[92] One in a million (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2010 Share Co-Composer/lyricist (as NEWS)[93] Live (NEWS)
2011 Ao Composer/lyricist[94] Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2011 Friday Night Lyricist[94] Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2011 Party Don't Stop Co-Lyricist[94] Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2011 Tomo Co-Lyricist[94] Supergood, Superbad (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2011 Dreamer Lyricist[95] YAMA-P Best Album
2012 Hit The Wall Co-Composer/lyricist/arranger[96] Ero (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2012 Odoru Yoru Co-Composer/lyricist/arranger[96] Ero (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2012 Kimi to Kaze to Mikazuki Composer/lyricist[97] Love Chase (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2012 Monsters Co-Composer/lyricist (as The Monsters)[98] Monsters (The Monsters)
2013 Natsu no Orion Composer/lyricist[46][99] A Nude (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2013 PAri-PArA Co-Composer/lyricist (as The Monsters)[46][99] A Nude (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2013 Ain't Enough Co-Composer/lyricist[100] #JUSTJIN (Jin Akanishi)
2014 Moon Disco Lyricist[101] Asobi (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2014 Brodiaea Lyricist[102] You (Tomohisa Yamashita)
2017 Forever Summer Co-Composer/lyricist[103] Senaka goshi no Chance (Kame to Yamapi)
Bird Lyricist[103]
2018 UNLEASHED Full album (12 songs) Composer/Co-Composer/Lyricist/Arranger UNLEASHED (Yamashita Tomohisa)
2019 Reason Composer/Co-Composer/Lyricist/Arranger Reason/Never Lose (Yamashita Tomohisa)
Never Lose
Without You
Like a Movie
Change Composer/Lyricist/Arranger Change (Yamashita Tomohisa)
2024 Anthem Lyricist/producer timelesz (timelesz)[104]

Concerts

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Year Title Description
2009 Short but Sweet
Info
  • First solo concert, remained as a member of NEWS
  • Number of shows: 5
  • Place: Yokohama Arena, Tokyo
  • Attendees: 75,000
2011 Asia Tour 2011 Super Good Super Bad
Info
  • Second solo concert, remained as a member of NEWS
  • 29 January – 29 May
  • Place: Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Japan
  • Attendees: 236,000[105]
2012 Ero P national Arena tour
Info
  • First concert, as a soloist
  • 28 July – 29 August
  • Number of shows: 11
  • Attendees: 139,000[106]
2013 A Nude national Hall & Arena tour
Info
  • Second concert, as a soloist
  • 5 October – 19 December
  • Number of shows: 29 at 20 locations
  • Attendees: 135,000[107]
2016 Future Fantasy National Hall Tour
Info
  • 3rd concert, as a soloist
  • 9 Juny – 31 August
  • Number of shows: 28 shows at 14 locations
  • Attendees:
[108]
2016 Future Fantasy in YOYOGI

(Arena concert)

Info
  • 3rd concert, as a soloist
  • Additional concert for Future Fantasy
  • 3-4 December
  • Number of shows: 3 shows
  • Attendees: 45.000
2018 UNLEASHED ~ Feel the love~
Info
  • 4th concert as a solo artist
  • 21 September – 9 December 2018

Filmography

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Television drama

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Year Japanese title English title Role Network Notes
1998 少年たち Shōnentachi Kakuda Shinya NHK Short series
1999 熱血恋愛道 Nekketsu Renaidō NTV Episode 7: Guest
っポイ! P.P.O.I Taira Amano NTV Short Series; Lead
怖い日曜日 Kowai Nichiyōbi NTV Episode 13: Guest
危険な関係 Kiken na Kankei Satoshi Miyabe Fuji TV Episodes 10–11; Regular series
2000 池袋ウエストゲートパーク Ikebukuro West Gate Park Shun Mizuno TBS Regular series; supporting actor
史上最悪のデート Shijō Saiaku no Date Yuki Okumura NTV Episode 1: Guest
オールスター忠臣蔵まつり All Star Chūshingura Matsuri Takumi Asano TBS Televised stageplay
2001 カバチタレ! Kabachitare! Yūta Tamura Fuji TV Regular series; supporting actor
少年は鳥になった Shounen wa Tori ni Natta Ken Nagashima TBS Tele-film; Lead actor
2002 ロング・ラブレター〜漂流教室〜 Long Love Letter Tadashi Otomo Fuji TV Regular series; supporting actor
ランチの女王 Lunch no Joō Kōshirō Nabeshima Fuji TV Regular series; supporting actor
2003 Stand Up!! Stand Up!! Kengo Iwasaki TBS Regular series; supporting actor
ぶどうの木〜里親と子供たちの愛の物語〜 Budo no Ki Yōsuke Shindō Fuji TV Special: Lead actor
2004 演技者。第9話「狂い咲きヴァージンロード」 Engimono 9: Kuruizaki Virgin Road Hajime Fuji TV Televised stageplay; Lead actor
それは、突然、嵐のように... Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no you ni... Takuma Fukazawa TBS Regular series: supporting actor
2005 ドラゴン桜 Dragon Zakura Yūsuke Yajima TBS Regular series; supporting actor
野ブタ。をプロデュース Nobuta wo Produce Akira Kusano NTV Regular series, double lead with Kamenashi Kazuya
2006 クロサギ Kurosagi Kurosaki TBS Regular series; First lead role
2007 白虎隊 Byakkotai Shintarō Sakai; Mineji Sakai TV Asahi Short series; Lead actor
プロポーズ大作戦 Proposal Daisakusen Ken Iwase Fuji TV Regular series; Lead actor
2008 プロポーズ大作戦スペシャル Proposal Daisakusen SP Ken Iwase Fuji TV Special; Lead actor
コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- Code Blue Kōsaku Aizawa Fuji TV Regular series; Lead actor
2009 コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命-新春スペシャル Code Blue SP Kōsaku Aizawa Fuji TV Special; Lead actor
ブザー・ビート〜崖っぷちのヒーロー〜 Buzzer Beat Naoki Kamiya Fuji TV Regular series; Lead actor
2010 コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- 2nd season Code Blue season 2 Kōsaku Aizawa Fuji TV Second season; Regular series; Lead actor
2012 最高の人生の終り方〜エンディングプランナー〜 Saikō no Jinsei no Owarikata: Ending Planner Masato Ihara TBS Regular series; Lead actor
山下智久・ルート66〜たった一人のアメリカ Tomohisa Yamashita Route 66: Tatta Hitori no America As himself NTV Serial travel show: one man show
ほんとにあった怖い話 夏の特別編2012 「赤い爪」 Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi: Akai Tsume Akiyoshi Ishida[109] Fuji TV Special, Lead actor
MONSTERS Monsters Kōsuke Saionji TBS Regular series; double lead with Katori Shingo
2013 SUMMER NUDE Summer Nude Mikuriya Asahi Fuji TV Regular series; Lead actor
金田一耕助VS明智小五郎 Kindaichi Kōsuke VS Akechi Kogorō SP1 Kōsuke Kindaichi Fuji TV Special; Lead actor
独身貴族 Dokushin Kizoku As himself Fuji TV Guest Appearance
2014 金田一耕助VS明智小五郎ふたたび Kindaichi Kōsuke VS Akechi Kogorō Futatabi SP2 Kōsuke Kindaichi Fuji TV Special: Lead actor
近キョリ恋愛 ~Season Zero~ Kinkyori Renai ~Season Zero~ Sakurai Haruka (adult) NTV Guest Appearance
なぜ少女は記憶を失わなければならなかったのか?〜心の科学者・成海朔の挑戦〜 Naze Shōjo wa Kioku o Ushinawanakereba Naranakatta no ka? Saku Narumi NTV Special: Lead actor
2015 アルジャーノンに花束を Algernon ni Hanataba o Sakuto Shiratori TBS Regular Series; Lead actor
なぜ家族は消されたのか?心を操る恐怖のサイコパス〜成海朔の挑戦II〜 Naze Kazoku wa Kesareta no ka ~ Kokoro wo Ayatsuru Kyofu no Psychopath~ Saku Narumi NTV Special: Lead actor
5→9〜私に恋したお坊さん〜 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made (From 5 to 9) Takane Hoshikawa Fuji TV Regular Series; supporting actor/main male lead
2017 ボク、運命の人です。 Boku, Unmei no Hito desu Mysterious Man / God / Ichiro Masaki NTV Regular Series; supporting actor
コード・ブルー~ドクターヘリ緊急救命~ Code Blue season 3 Kōsaku Aizawa Fuji TV Regular Series; Lead actor
2019 インハンド IN HAND Himokura Tetsu TBS Regular Series; Lead actor
2020 『The Head』 The Head Kobayashi Aki HBO Asia Miniseries; Lead actor
2022 正直不動産 Shoujiki Fudosan Nagase Saichi NHK Regular Series; Lead actor
2022 Tokyo Vice Tokyo Vice Akira HBO Max, Wowow Regular Series; Supporting actor
2022 今際の国のアリス Alice in Borderland Ginji Kyuma Netflix Season 2; Supporting actor
2023 Drops of God 神の雫 Drops of God Issei Tomine Hulu Japan, Apple TV+ Miniseries; Lead actor

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1996 Shinrei no Surfer Shi Extra Extra
2008 Eiga: Kurosagi Kurosaki Lead actor
2011 Ashita no Joe Joe Yabuki Lead actor
2014 Close Range Love Haruka Sakurai Lead actor
2016 Terraformars Muto Jin
2018 Code Blue The Movie Aizawa Kousaku Lead actor
2022 The Man from Toronto "The Man from Tokyo"
2023 See Hear Love Shinji Izumimoto Lead actor [110]
2024 Black Noise Lead actor; Taiwanese-Japanese film [111]

Recognition

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  • 29th TV LIFE Annual Drama Awards 2019: Best Actor for In Hand
  • 29th TV LIFE Annual Drama Awards 2019: In Hand :Music Award CHANGE
  • TV station + digital Drama Awards 2019: Best Actor for In Hand
  • 23rd Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2019):Best Actor for In Hand
  • TV station Drama Awards (2017): Best Actor for Code Blue 3
  • 94th Television Drama Academy Awards (Jul-Sep 2017): Best Actor for Code Blue 3
  • 21st Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Jul-Sep 2017): Best Actor for Code Blue 3
  • 21st Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2017): Best Supporting Actor for Boku, Unmei no Hito desu
  • 19th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Annual): Best Actor for Algernon ni Hanataba wo
  • 19th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Annual): Best Supporting Actor for 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made
  • 19th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Oct-Dec 2015): Best Supporting Actor for 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made
  • 19th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2015): Best Actor for Algernon ni Hanataba wo
  • 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Jan-Mar 2012): Best Actor for Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata~Ending Planner~
  • 13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Summer 2009): Best Actor for Buzzer Beat
  • 11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring 2007): Best Actor for Proposal Daisakusen
  • 9th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (2005–06): Best Actor for Nobuta wo Produce
  • 4th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (2000–01): Best Newcomer for Ikebukuro West Gate Park
  • Annual Junior Awards: 'Best Boyfriend', 'Most Beautiful', etc. (2000)

Notes

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  1. ^ "Reason" charted at number 4, while "Never Lose" charted at number 100 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[68]
  2. ^ "Beautiful World" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but it peaked at number 9 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[69]
  3. ^ "Forever In My Heart" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but it peaked at number 20 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[69]

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