Top 20 Japanese Actors Who Are The Sexiest, Hottest, and Talented

 


20. Toma Ikuta

  • In Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan, on October 7, 1984, I was born.
  • Playing Shuichi Nakatsu in the drama Hanazakari no Kimitachi e was his biggest break in Japanese entertainment (Hana Kimi).
  • His rise to stardom led to another project, a co-starring role in the Japanese version of the Korean drama Mawang with Arashi's leader, Satoshi Ohno.
  • In the drama Hana Yori Dango Returns, he also appears.
  • His perfect fantasy date involves taking his lover on a nighttime drive to a mountaintop where they can enjoy the view of the city.
  • He acknowledged having once daydreamed about the Kanou Sisters and their voluminous boobs. Hahahaha.
  • He also showed Hina and Yoko his ass, which he claimed to be his best feature.
  • Toma, who has a sensitive nature, shed tears while watching I Am Sam.
  • Yamapi and Toma are close buddies.
  • Toma enjoys reading One Piece-style manga.
  • He like rock music a much. He frequently listens to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, and Guns N' Roses.
  • For the drama Hanazakari No Kimitachi E, he and Shun Oguri had to share 12 kisses. Oguri remarked on how soft Toma's lips were, saying it was the first time he had ever seen them.
  • He is a major Backstreet Boys fan. He even urged the workers at Music Station to let him watch the Backstreet Boys practice in the studio.
  • He was officially announced as the male protagonist in the live-action version of Bokura Ga Ita, where he will portray Yano and date Yoshitaka Yuriko (Nanami Takahashi).

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19. Koji Seto

  • I was born in Kama, Fukuoka, Japan, on May 18, 1988.
  • He is a member of the performing troupe D-Boys and goes by the moniker Setomaru.
  • He acknowledged his thoughts and went on a date with a girl for the first time in middle school.
  • He enjoys a fair and naive female.
  • He had always wanted to be a veterinarian.
  • He is the only actor to have appeared in both The Ring and Ju-On, two of the most well-known horror film series in Japan.
  • Saori and Arissa, his younger sisters, are his siblings.
  • He was ranked seventh in an Oricon survey of the year's most promising actors and actresses in 2010.
  • The chameleon used as the official D-Boys logo for Seto is a nod to his adaptability.

18. Hiro Mizushima

  • I was conceived on April 13, 1984.
  • Mei-chan no Shitsuji, Hanazakari no Kimitachi e, Zettai Kareshi, Kamen Rider Kabuto, and Black Butler are a few well-known works.
  • He is a producer, writer, and creative director in addition to being an actor.
  • His real name, Tomohiro Saito, is listed as a co-producer in his movies.
  • The fifth Poplar Publishing Grand Prize for Fiction was awarded to his first book, Kagerou, which was released in 2010.
  • He collaborated on the writing and production of his own film, Black Butler.
  • He speaks both English and Japanese with ease.
  • In 2005, he made his television acting debut as Hiro Misawa in the drama Gokusen. He found modest roles in the TBS serial Brother Beat and guest starring roles in dramas like Ame to Yume no Ato ni that same year.


17. Ryo Nishikido

  • A 3 November 1984 baby.
  • Teru Teru Kazoku, Ryusei no Kizuna, Orthros no Inu, and Last Friends are examples of well-known works.
  • He is a singer and composer in addition to being an actor.
  • In addition to being a part of the male idol group NEWS, he is a member of the boy band Kanjani Eight, which is managed by Johnny & Associates.
  • While his image color in NEWS was blue, it was yellow in Kanjani Eight.
  • In the summer of 2010, the movie Chonmage Pudding, in which he played the lead part, was released.


16. Mokomichi Hayami

  • August 10th, 1984
  • He is a model as well.
  • He made his television acting debut in 2002 with the show You're Under Arrest, then in 2005 he shot to prominence with the film Gokusen 2.
  • As Nakagawa Masaya, he appeared in the television programs Densha Otoko, Tokyo Tower, and Zettai Kareshi (Absolute Boyfriend, as Night Tenjo).
  • Hayami has appeared in television advertisements for the au by KDDI, Bourbon Petit, and the Daihatsu Tanto.
  • He represents the Edwin brand as its spokesperson. He has authored a number of cookbooks and is well known for his culinary abilities.
  • He has Filipino and Japanese ancestry blended together.


15. Kento Yamazaki

  • conceived on September 7, 1994, in Tokyo, Japan
  • He entered the entertainment industry in 2009 and is represented by Stardust Promotion, a Japanese talent agency.
  • He appeared in the 2010 television movie Clone Baby.
  • He appeared in Suikyu Yankees as well.
  • After working as a model and being discovered when he was in his third year of junior high school, he made his acting debut in the 2010 drama Atami no Sousakan. He portrayed an enigmatic high schooler.


14. Ryosuke Yamada

  • born on May 9th, 1993 in Tokyo, Japan
  • In the fall of 2004, he started dancing as a backup dancer for Tackey & Tsubasa, NEWS, Kanjani8, and KAT-TUN. He also started performing frequently at The Shounen Club.
  • He was chosen to be one of Shuji and Akira's temporary two-man group's primary backup dancers. He danced on the front row for the first time, which marked a turning point in his professional life.
  • He was chosen in April 2007 to join the transient boy band Hey! Say! 7. On August 1, 2007, he released his debut CD, which featured the #1 single Hey! Say!
  • As a result of his appearance in the Japanese television series Tantei Gakuen Q, he gained notoriety as a teen idol in 2007.
  • He became one of just two musicians in history to accomplish this feat and the first teenage male artist in 33 years to have a number one debut song.

13. Masaki Okada

    • born on August 15, 1989 in Tokyo, Japan
    • He is most recognized for his performances as Takuma Kakinouchi in the 2009 film I Give My First Love to You and Sekime Kyogo in the drama Hanazakari no Kimitachi.


    12. Osamu Mukai

    • In the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa, I was born on February 7, 1982.
    • He earned a degree in genetic engineering from Meiji University.
    • At the 2004 International Zoological Genetics Conference, he won the Best Poster Award.
    • He held a bartending position while going to school.
    • After graduating, he started working at the bar full-time and subsequently rose to the position of manager.
    • He was published in the magazine Tokyo Graffiti while working as a bartender.
    • Later, he was hired as an actor by a reader. He currently works as an actor for the Hori agency.

    11. Sho Sakurai

    • I was made on January 25, 1982.
    • Popular books include Yatterman, Kamisama no Karute 2, and Honey & Clover.
    • In addition to performing and writing for idols, Sho Sakurai is a newscaster, TV broadcaster, and former radio host. He is a part of the Arashi boy band from Japan.
    • He joined Johnny and Associates in 1995 when he was just 13 years old.
    • Sho Sakurai is the rapper chosen by Arashi to represent the group.
    • He had been a part of Arashi for seven years when, in 2006, he started working as a newscaster, appearing every Monday on News Zero.
    • He was chosen to serve as the official newscaster for NTV's 2008 coverage of the Olympic Games in Beijing.


    10. Takahiro Nishijima

    • 30 September 1986 was born.
    • He also goes by the name Nissy.
    • He has been a member of the well-known J-Pop group AAA (Attack All Around) since the group's September 2005 debut as a singer and dancer.
    • He performed as a stage dancer in both live shows and video clips for the renowned Ami Suzuki.
    • His interests include acting, dancing, singing, and fishing. He is the Hokkaid Society NTT Docomo mascot and plays the guitar.
    • Cucumbers greatly irritate him.

    9. Teppei Koike

      • He was created on January 5th, 1986 in Osaka, Japan.
      • His father's favorite manga, Ore wa Teppei, inspired his last name, Teppei.
      • a partner of Eiji Wentz and a member of the musical duo Wat
      • He made his acting debut in the drama Tentai Kansoku in 2002.
      • He performed in the drama Gokusen 2, which contributed to his rise to fame.
      • Had a significant role as Hideki Ogata in the Dragon Zakura television drama on TBS (July-September 2005). He made an appearance with Tomohisa Yamashita, a friend from high school.


      8. Takuya Kimura

      • I was created on November 13, 1972.
      • Popular works include Hero 2, Tsuki no Koibito, and Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi.
      • He can sing as well.
      • He is a part of the SMAP, a group of Japanese idols.
      • In Japan, the majority of the TV dramas he starred in received favorable reviews. He has grown to be one of Japan and Asia's most well-known and prosperous actors, singers, and entertainers.
      • In recognition of his work in his directorial debut, Shoot!, he received the Ishihara Yujiro New Artist Award.
      • He has been voted the most liked man in Japan for 14 straight years.
      • He was in the December 1, 2010, release of Space Battleship Yamato. Takashi Yamazaki served as the franchise's first live-action director for this movie.

      7. Hideaki Takizawa

        • March 29th, 1982
        • Romeo and Juliet, Yukinojo Henge, Kokuchisezu, Orthros no Inu, Akutou, and Mayonaka no Panya San are examples of well-known works.
        • He made his recording debut as the duo Tackey & Tsubasa in 2002, when he was 20 years old, for the Avex Trax record label. He graduated from Johnny's Junior that same year. Tackey & Tsubasa have released a number of well-known hits, including Ho! Venus and summer.
        • After appearing in Japanese dramas like Majo no Jken and Strawberry on the Shortcake, he became well-known as an actor.

        6. Takeru Satoh

        • March 21st, 1989
        • Rurouni Kenshin and Kamen Rider Den-O are examples of popular works.
        • He played Toru Kouno in Princess Princess D, which was his first serious role.
        • He made a guest appearance in Shinigami no Ballad in 2007 and rose to fame in the 17th Kamen Rider episode. He asserts that Den-humorous O's timing is why it gained popularity.
        • Takeru Satoh writes on the pressure and loneliness that come with being the star of a television program on his blog.
        • His interests include Rubik's Cube, b-boying, and playing with his beloved cats.
        • He chose to stop updating his blog on June 18, 2011, since he found it to be a burden. He started using a government website.


        5. Mamoru Miyano

        • June 8th, 1983, in Saitama Prefecture
        • He also sings and does voice acting.
        • His most well-known performances are in the films Nobunaga the Fool, Steins;Gate, Ouran High School Host Club, Vampire Knight, Death Note, Soul Eater, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Ktetsu Sangokushi, and Uta no Prince-sama.
        • He received two nominations for his performance as Light Yagami in Death Note at the 2007 Seiyu Awards. At the Tokyo International Anime Fair in 2008, he was given the Best Voice Actor prize.
        • Miyano received Best Lead Actor at the 2008 Seiyu Awards for his performances as Hakugen Rikuson in Ktetsu Sangokushi and Setsuna F Seiei in Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
        • His debut acting role was in Tokusou Exceedraft in 1992, where he played a little boy who appeared in a flashback from a yakuza member's background.

        4. Jun Matsumoto

          • He was born on August 23, 1983, in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan.
          • He joined Johnny & Associates in 1996 and started as Teddy Duchamp in a theatrical adaptation of the movie Stand By Me.
          • He is one of the very few artists who entered Johnny's without applying.
          • He has the closest connection to concert planning of any agency staff member.
          • He enjoys Harry Potter.
          • Jun prefers a really private life, even when it comes to saying what the color of his curtains are. He’ll usually say, "normal curtains." When writing text messages or e-mails, Jun typically includes emoticons and other symbols to give them a cutesy flair. He is good friends with his high school classmates, namely Shichinosuke Nakamura (Kabuki actor) and Ryuhei Matsuda. He is the first Japanese male to make it to the cover of the Japanese Marie Claire magazine. The only guys to grace its cover in its 24-year history have all been foreign superstars, such as David Beckham.


          3. Kenichi Matsuyama

          • a March 5th, 1985 baby.
          • His parents gave him the name Kenichi in the hopes that he would find a passion.
          • In the movies Death Note and L: Change the World, he played the character L. For his role in Norwegian Wood, he received the Best Actor Nikkan Sports Film Award in 2010.
          • In a Gokusen episode from 2002, he made his acting debut.
          • In the 2010 movie adaptation of Haruki Murakami's book Norwegian Wood, he was chosen to play Toru Watanabe, the main character.
          • He is frequently referred to as the Japanese Johnny Depp.
          • On April 1, 2011, he wed Koyuki Kato, an actress. In 2012, the couple gave birth to their first son.


          2. Yamashita Tomohisa

          • On April 9, 1985, in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan, I was born.
          • In 1996, he began working as a trainee at the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates, and in 1998, he made his acting debut in NHK's Shonentachi.
          • a former employee of Johnny's Jr., the famed boy band/idol agency in Japan's "idol in training" division. At age 11, he was promoted to "junior," and he continues to work for Johnny's Entertainment.
          • He made his solo debut in 2006 with the song Daite seorita while his band News was on hiatus.
          • She and Maki Horikita have co-starred in two TV shows.
          • When his father abandoned the family, he changed his name from Tomohisa Aoki to Tomohisa Yamashita.
          • Yamapi (Yamashita + pink; alternatively written as "YamP") is his pet name. Takizawa Hideaki gave him this most well-known moniker as a result of the frequent use of pink costumes on him.
          • He acted in Buzzer Beat and Nobota Wo Produced.


          1. Jin Akanishi

          • the 4th of July, 1984.
          • In addition, he is a voice actor, musician, singer, and former radio host.
          • Jin Akanishi, one of the two lead vocalists for the J-pop boy band KAT-TUN, is a former member. The group has had 14 straight studio albums that have debuted at number one on the Oricon charts since its debut in 2006.
          • In addition to appearing in films like 47 Ronin and Bandage, he has also been in television dramas including Yukan Club, the romantic comedy Anego, and the second season of the well-known NTV school drama Gokusen 2.
          • Along with co-hosting Cartoon KAT-TUN, he was also a member of the band KAT-TUN. From October 2007 to March 2008, he co-hosted the radio show KAT-TUN Style with ex-bandmate Junnosuke Taguchi.
          • In 1999, he made his acting debut in a cameo role in the second episode of the NTV romantic comedy P.P.O.I.
          • He made his Hollywood debut in the 2013 movie 47 Ronin, which also starred Keanu Reeves.


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