Английская Википедия:Hiroiki Ariyoshi
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Saruganseki
Born in Aki District, Hiroshima, Japan, Ariyoshi formed the owarai duo Saruganseki with Kazunari Moriwaki in 1994.[2] The pair became famous through the variety television show Susume! Denpa Shōnen when they were made to hitchhike across Asia, a task that was covered on the show for six months.[2] They were so popular when they returned that when they published a book about their travels, it became a best-seller.[2] When they released a single, Shiroi kumo no yō ni, it reached number three on the Oricon charts, with the album reaching number two.[3] They even received a new artist award at the Japan Record Awards in 1997.[4] While for a time they were earning 20 million yen a month (about $170,000[5] in 1997 US dollars),[6] their fame did not last long, and the duo broke up in 2004.[2]
Solo career
After his career went into decline, Ariyoshi's income reportedly fell to virtually nothing.[6][7] However, he gradually began reappearing on television, now as a solo comedian noted for his poison tongue.[2] His career really began to revive around 2006 when, on shows like Ametalk (hosted by Ameagari Kesshitai), he became known for giving mischievous nicknames to famous personalities.[8] In 2009, public opinion research conducted by Oricon found that those polled considered him to be the number one "comeback" personality of the year.[8] By 2011, he was ranked as the top television tarento in terms of number of appearances.[9] He now hosts and have hosted several television shows, including Ariyoshi AKB Kyōwakoku with AKB48[10] and Matsuko & Ariyoshi Karisome Tenkoku with Matsuko Deluxe,[11] and is a regular guest on variety shows like London Hearts.[12]
As of September 2019, Ariyoshi has over 11 ongoing regular television programs in his name and as the MC and several other special programs.
Personal life
On 2 April 2021, it was announced that Ariyoshi had married the TV announcer Miku Natsume, who was the host on Matsuko & Ariyoshi's Angry New Party.[13]
TV programs
- Matsuko & Ariyoshi's Angry New Party (2011–2017)
- Matsuko & Ariyoshi Karisome Tengoku (2017–)
- London Hearts (2011–)
- Ariyoshi-Kun no Shōjiki Sanpo (2012–)
- Ariyoshi Japon (2012–)
- Ariyoshi Seminar (2013–)
- Ariyoshi Hanseikai (2013–)
- Sakurai-Ariyoshi The Yakai (co-host with Sakurai Sho of Arashi, 2014–)
- Ariyoshi Base (2016–)
- Ariyoshiiieeeee! (2018–) [14][15]
- Ariyoshi no Okane Hakken Totsugeki! Kaneo-Kun (2019–)
- Ariyoshi's Wall (2020–)
- 74th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (2023)[16]
Filmography
Films
- Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust (2007) – played a cameo role
- Beck (2010) – played a cameo role
Television drama
- Bengoshi no Kuzu (2006, TBS) – Shinpei Kozuka
Dubbing roles
References
External links
- Official profile Ohta Productions (in Japanese)
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