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. He is currently a
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. Until 2020, He belonged to the
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and was a member of the
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. Born in
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. His best-known theatre performance is ''
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'', in which he starred in 1999, and his best-known theatre direction is ''
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'', in 2018.


History


Childhood (1965-1977)

Nishikiori was born in 1965 in
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, and moved to
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when he was two years old due to his father's work. Edogawa is an area known as
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and is located in the eastern part of Tokyo. His father worked for a company that printed
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of
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and his mother was a
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. He was sickly and weak, so his father bought records with the company's employee discount and played him a lot of music when he was often absent from school, and his mother raised him to take good care of his health. However, he said his body naturally became stronger as he played freely outside. He was so athletic that when he was a
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er he could naturally do backflips while playing in his sister's
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gym. Therefore, when he was a child, he wanted to become a
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teacher in the future. In Edogawa, their family initially lived in an apartment without a bath. He loved the local folksy atmosphere and liked to go to the
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, a public bath, with his friends, even after his family moved to a rental house with a bath. As a child, his father often took him not to amusement parks but to
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,
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and
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. He enjoyed seeing the many unique adults there. His sister was a fan of Johnny's
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and
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, who were active on TV at the time. In July 1977, when Nishikiori was in the sixth grade, his sister sent his resume to
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and he took the audition. At the time, before the Tanokin Trio broke through, Johnny's was in a slump and only seven or eight people showed up for the audition. Nishikiori had no dance experience, but he danced as he saw fit. However, there was one step he just couldn't do, and when he was frustrated,
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appeared and told him "You are a genius." He later said it was the first and last time he had ever been freely praised him by Kitagawa. He passed an audition and joined the Johnny & Associates. Katsuhide Uekusa, a member of Shonentai, later said that when he first met Nishikiori, others introduced him as a genius. Nishikiori did backflips so lightly in front of the onlookers that the others began practising backflips frantically, imitating him. At the time, Kitagawa knew that he wanted to be a physical education teacher in the future, but he did not specifically tell him to become a celebrity, he just took him to various movies and shows.


Early career (1978-1984)

As a trainee, Nishikiori appeared as an actor in an educational film ''Good-bye My Dog Rocky'' in 1978. The film was a short film about a boy who lives with and raises a
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from puppy to ten months of age before parting with him. He said that because he started his career as an actor, he initially wanted to be a film star, as did several senior members of Johnny's. At Johnny's, he met
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and Katsuhide Uekusa, who would later form
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. Higashiyama had a shaved head and looked like Masao Ohba, a boxer active at the time, while Uekusa was impressive because his family was wealthy and he had an
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red bag, as if he was already a celebrity. Nishikiori was particularly friendly with Higashiyama and they sometimes went to the movies together. After their time as trainees, he formed
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with Higashiyama and Uekusa in 1982. Initially a back-up dancer for
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and
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. Shonentai appeared on singing shows, singing hit songs by other singers of the time, and even gave concert performances five times a day. They gradually gained popularity even before their debut. At the time, Kitagawa scolded him for caring only about fashion and appearance, and told him to hone his performing skills more. Prior to their debut, Shonentai were given the opportunity to perform at
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, a department store in
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. The experience of singing and dancing in front of an audience of different languages and cultures made him determined to further improve his performing skills. At the end of 1984, Nishikiori made a direct appeal to Mary Fujishima, Kitagawa's elder sister, at the 1984 year-end party for Johnny's, asking her to let him make his debut, even if it was on a
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. Then six months later he was informed that their debut had been confirmed.


Debut as Shonentai (1985-2020)

On December 12, 1985,
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made their record debut with '' Kamen Butokai''. Nishikori has a well-balanced combination of singing, dancing, and acting abilities, and Kitagawa described him as "a masterpiece of Johnny's." He was also the leader of Shonentai because he was older and had a longer performing career than the other members. After his debut, he began to appear on television singing shows, and when he wore
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costumes, such as sequined elastic wrapped around his head, he sometimes worried that he might lose friends if his local friends saw this. Their debut song "Kamen Butokai" is said to have been reworked many times before its completion, and the phrase "Tonight ya ya ya... tear" at the beginning of the song was invented by Nishikiori. He was known for coming up with different ideas when working on new songs. It has no particular meaning, but was adopted as a catchy phrase that was pleasant to the ear. The phrase "Wakachiko" in their second single "Decameron Densetsu" (The Legend of Decameron) also has no particular meaning, but he liked Japanese band called Spectrum at the time, and was inspired by their debut song, in which they say "Wacchikon" during the interlude. Nishikiori is currently known for telling amusing stories and jokes, but according to him, he was not an interesting person at the time of his debut and was scolded by Kitagawa, who said, “Your stage banter is not fun. In order to entertain the audience not only with cool singing and dancing, but also with talk, he says he honed his talk skills by referring to
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, who was a popular with his singing and talking at the time. Later, he became known for telling jokes in interviews.


As an actor

After his debut, he worked as an individual actor in parallel with his group activities as Shonentai. In 1988, he played a boxer in the lead role of '' Golden Boy'', a play that originated in the
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. His co-stars were all stars, including veteran actors Isao Bito and Tokuma Nishioka, so he was under a lot of pressure. In the TV series, he played the lead role for the first time in 1988 in ''In the Night Sky After the Bath''. As Shonentai became popular, he began to work on more and more movies and TV series, but he says he preferred working in the play rehearsal hall with the cast and crew on the stage work to working on a film, where the actors are often shot separately, and he thought that might be his true calling. Then, in 1995, he began to concentrate on theater work when he began working as a theatre director parallel to appear as an actor in the musical ''
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'' by Shonentai.


As a theatre director

Nishikiori said that he has two mentors, and that his mentor in show creation and his starting point as a director was Johnny Kitagawa. And in theatre direction, he said he was strongly influenced by Kohei Tsuka. They both said they always watched the actors offstage and gave detailed instructions to them, which was common to both of them. Kitagawa was not concerned with reality in his stage productions and always pursued entertainment, and said, "I am the one who creates the fads," and he never followed the trends. The plays he created in this way were always interesting and never out of date. This way of thinking had a strong influence on Nishikiori. Nishikiori first became interested in Kohei Tsuka when he was in high school and read one of Tsuka's books and he saw the film ''
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'', one of Tsuka's best-known works. He awakened his interest in theater, and he staged and directed this theatre production at his high school's school festival. Tsuka's this theatre production had been performed since 1980, and Nishikiori played the lead role of Ginshiro in 1999, and again in 2000 and 2006. During this time, he was under the
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of Tsuka and was deeply influenced by him. Nishikiori is said to have been recognized by Tsuka as "the second generation of director Kohei Tsuka," and after Tsuka's death, he was hired as the first person from outside the company to direct and teach workshops at Tsuka's theater company, Kita-ku AKT Stage in 2016. Nishikiori directed the musical productions ''
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'' and ''Setouchi Koshinkyoku'' at the Botchan Theatre, Tōon city,
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, for two consecutive years starting in 2018. Although the Botchan Theater is a small regional theater in
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, it is the only theater in Japan that stages self-produced musicals for a full year, and has attracted a total of 900,000 people since its opening in 2006. In 2018, ''Ode to Joy'' won the Family Musical Award at the 2018 All About Musical Awards. This production was performed again at the Bocchan Theater as well as in Tokyo in 2019.


2021 Leaving Johnny's, independence

On December 31, 2020, he left
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and became
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. Since then, he has been active as a theater director and an actor. The major reason he left Johnny's was the death of
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in July 2019. Kitagawa, whom he had been able to consult about anything about his work, had passed away, and the company became a very large company with several hundred people, unlike when Nishikiori was young and it was a small company with a few dozen people. He preferred to continue working in the field, so he was not interested in working as an office executive like
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or
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, who were being talked about at the time. He said that since he was almost 60 years old, he wanted to be independent and do what he wanted to do. Nishikiori also compared this big company to a ship and said that as a crew member of this big ship, when he wondered if there would be room for him in the future, he decided to quit thinking that there would not be. Although they did not discuss it, Katsuhide Uekusa, another member of Shonentai, also left the Johnny's at the same time, triggered by Kitagawa's death. In September 2021, he and Uekusa launched the
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channel "Nicky and Kacchanel", and the following year, they held a dinner theater. In April 2021, Nishikiori launched his official fan club, Uncle Cinnamon Club, and in 2022, he founded Uncle Cinamon Inc. The reason why it is Cinnamon is because in Japanese, Cinnamon is also called Nikki, which is similar to his nickname. In 2022, Nishikiori acted for the first time in five years in ''Salaryman Night Fever'', a play he wrote and directed. The reason for focusing on office workers was that when he used to perform in Yurakucho about 20 years ago, the audience was mostly women, and his old local friend asked him, "Is there any theater that we can go see more casually?" After
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, he also became interested in contributing to society. He said he wanted to create a production that would cheer up office workers of his age who commute on crowded trains every day, are made sarcastic remarks by their bosses, and are kept at a distance by their daughters when they go home. In an interview with 2023, Nishikiori had been working in show business and doing the singing and dancing he loved, but after he turned 40, he was not sure if it was contributing to society, and considered retiring from his job. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic, he said that seeing Wahaha Honpo, a comedy troupe, doing their best to make the audience laugh made him decide that this was the only thing he could do, and that he would continue to do this work. He said he became independent after his idol days and wanted to compete as a theater director in a place where no one knew who he was, and that he is now closer to his original self when he lived Shitamachi and before he entered
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.


Musical activities

Since leaving the Johnny's, Nishikiori has been freely performing music without being restricted to a group. In 2021, he began his solo music career, launching the independent label Uncle Cinamon Records and his new single ''Cafe Uncle Cinnamon'' and ''Song for you'' were released simultaneously on October 29, 2021. This was his first solo release in about 27 years, and the first since he left the institute. In 2022, he and Uekusa held a dinner theater in Tokyo and
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, where they entertained the audience with songs from the Shonentai era and a talk mixed with jokes between the two. In 2023, he launched a new project "Funky Diamond 18 (Funky Diamond One Eight)" with
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, a classmate of his high school, and released a mini album ''Primemax'' on July 12, followed by a nationwide live tour ''Live Tour 2023 Primemax'' in four cities throughout Japan.


About Johnny Kitagawa

In October 2023, Nishikiori said about Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse scandal led to the closure of Johnny & Associates, as one who was once in the company, he expressed that while he finds Kitagawa's sexual abuse disappointing, he still considers Kitagawa to be his own mentor. He said that if the public would allow it, he would like to carry on only the good things he received from him in the future.


Awards and nominations


Filmography


Films


TV series (selected)


Theatre


Theatre play


Theater director, etc.


Discography


Single


Album


Concert

*''Kazukiyo Nishikiori dinner show'' (2000 Tokyo, Osaka)


With Katsuhide Uekusa

*''Kazukiyo Nishikiori and Katsuhide Uekusa presents their show & time "Song for you"'' (2022 Tokyo, Osaka)


As Funky Diamond 18

*''Funky Diamond 18 Live Tour 2023 "Primemax"'' (2023 Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, Fukuoka)


Books

* ''Kazukiyo Nishikiori's Directing Theory'' (2022, Nikkei BP) * ''Boy's Time Capsule'' (2023,
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) ** First autobiography


Notes


References


External links

*
Kazukiyo Nishikiori Official
(in Japanese)
Official Fan Club "Uncle Cinnamon Club"
(in Japanese) * (in Japanese) * - Nishikiori's own account (in Japanese) * (in Japanese) * with Katsuhide Uekusa {{DEFAULTSORT:Nishikiori, Kazukiyo 1965 births Living people Japanese male pop singers Japanese male child actors Japanese male film actors Japanese male stage actors Japanese male television actors Male actors from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male singers 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male actors Japanese screenwriters Japanese theatre directors