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, formerly known as is a Japanese solo comedian and ''
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. He is best known for being one of the five members (and the only solo comedian) of Downtown Gaki no Tsukai's regular cast. His role on the show is usually divided up between the ''suberi-kyara'' and the ''ijime-kyara''. Outside of ''Gaki no Tsukai'', he has released three books, a CD single of his signature "Yamazaki Ichi-ban!" song, and has appeared in several Yoshimoto Kogyo compilations and DVD releases.


Early life

Hōsei was born in
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where from the age of five he took an interest in
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, later joining a high school Kendo club. He attended Nishinomiya South High School where being humorous was a desirable trait, popular among fellow students they coined the term for him.


Career


New Star Creation (1987–1988)

After graduating from high school, Hōsei joined
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's 6th
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(New Star Creation)
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-based school group in April 1987. In 1988 he teamed up with Hiromitsu Noriyasu to form the ''
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'' duo GSX (ガスペケ) who performed at the Yoshimoto-run theater alongside many other recruits and graduates, such as
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.


Team Zero (1989–1993)

In 1989, Hōsei and Hiromitsu Noriyasu made the move to
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and renamed themselves as , appearing on the nationwide DAY BREAK show. Around the same time,
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also moved on to
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and Team Zero were frequent guests or regulars of their shows including
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, Downtown Nari and Downtown Juice. In addition to appearing in
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sponsored shows such as Yoshimoto Village, they also starred in the Funky Monkey Teacher series alongside
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. Their efforts won them the ''Best Newcomer Award'' at
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's 12th Rookie Comedian Grand Prix on January 15, 1991. However, Hōsei's comedy partner Hiromitsu Noriyasu found a passion for film directing and by the end of September 1993, Team Zero decided to part ways towards their solo careers.


Solo debut (1994–1997)

In addition to his regular appearances on
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's shows such as
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and Downtown Kazaana, in 1994 Hōsei also became a regular on Tenshi no U・B・U・G, a late night show hosted by Imada Koji and Higashino Koji. Initially he received much attention for his young appearance, however as his role in comedy gradually cemented towards being the '' suberi-kyara'', his public image quickly changed. Work began to dry up and Hōsei considered quitting comedy until he was amused by an episode of Mutsugoro & Fun Friends, where a little
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dog barked loudly and hopelessly confronted a large St. Bernard. Taking the underdog as inspiration he tried raising his voice and taking on comically hopeless confrontations, as seen in his '' ijime-kyara'' role, which brought in more work offers. Hōsei appeared in a number of direct-to-video releases, including starring roles in the live-action
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adaptations of Chameleon and Pappakapā. In addition he took on roles within sitcoms, including a semi-regular part as a visiting fishmonger in Pokkapoka, and a regular part in
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's sitcom Heisei Shimura Family where, although he was 28 ~ 30 at the time, he played the role of the 20 ~ 22-year-old son. With Denpa Shōnen International he made a number of trips abroad to take on dangerous challenges such as meeting
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in
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, participating in the
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in
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and searching for the
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in
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.


Children's television (1998–2000)

Hōsei became a children's television presenter on the long-running Tensai Terebi-kun series, which also included performing in a number of stage plays. On set he mentored child actor
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who formally became his apprentice.


Entertainment work (2000–present)

As a solo comedian, Hōsei flits between various regular and irregular appearances on variety shows. From 2000 he co-hosted an
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internet radio talk show called , mentioning it as one of his only regular sources of work on
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's No Laughing series in 2006. He began appearing yearly on the Drive A Go! Go! travel program, today his travels mainly focus on onsens around Japan. Between 2003–2005 he frequently appeared on
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, establishing a weekly segment where Ameagari Kesshitai would intrude upon him whilst strangely dressed, leading to a comical confrontation with
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that would inevitably lead to Hōsei's defeat. From 2005 onward he appeared more infrequently as a talk show guest. He often performs in
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stage shows, particularly at the Lumine the Yoshimoto theater where he became known for the catchphrases and . Every so often he takes on drama or film roles such as in Tears of Kitty or the more recent Mentai Piriri 2. After graduating as a
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he moved to
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but continues to work as a solo comedian within the entertainment industry, typically on
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shows such as Osaka Honwaka TV and Marco Polori, whilst maintaining his regular role on
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in the
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. He is a frequent guest on variety talk shows such as Uramayo and Kaitetsu! Emi Channel. Alongside comedian friend Jinnai Tomonori and his mentor Tsukitei Happo he regularly hosts the Yoshimoto Golden Biographies series, interviewing various
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comedians about their lives.


Rakugo (2008–present)

In 2008 Hōsei turned 40 and with the sense that he was going through the motions coupled with the public's dwindling reception he was feeling at a loss. After seeking advice from Higashino Koji, Hōsei began to listen to performer
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, which sparked a passion for
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. He began practising alone for around six months before approaching rakugo performer Tsukitei Hachimitsu who introduced him to his father, rakugo master Tsukitei Happo. Happo gave him the chance to perform the comical story for an audience on 11 May 2008 then invited him to a
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where Hōsei requested an apprenticeship. Happo accepted and thereafter mentored Hōsei for 5 years before submitting an application for him to officially join rakugo society. However, at first there was some reluctance from the governing board as a large part of his prior experience was unrelated to rakugo. Tsukitei Happo appealed the decision and he was permitted to graduate, whereupon he adopted the title Tsukitei Hōsei from 2013 onwards. He later published a book titled "Why I Became a Rakugo". In an effort to pursue rakugo further, Hōsei moved to
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with his family, where the Tsukitei group is based. He now regularly performs at rakugo theaters and festivals around Japan, including charity events. At his first major solo rakugo performance, he received congratulatory flowers from Natsumi Ogawa (
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's wife), which he later handed out to attendees as thanks. As rakugo stories are traditionally learnt by listening, Hōsei uses a
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with around 2,500 rakugo performances to help with memorization.


Skills


Music

Hōsei has a keen interest in various aspects of music and plays the piano as a hobby. In 1996, he obliged a viewer who wrote into the ''Downtown Kazaana'' show requesting him to perform a piano piece. Later, in 1999,
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would challenge him to perform a piano concert late at night while being terrorized by jump scares. In 2011 Hōsei successfully completed a challenge to perform '' Étude Op. 10, No. 3 by Chopin'' on a miniature toy piano. Composing is another hobby of his, an aspect heavily utilized within the Yamasaki Produce segments of
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, where he creates both the music and lyrics for various songs which the rest of the cast must perform. Outside of this series, he also composed tracks for the debut single of ''AiAi'' in 2002. He greatly enjoys singing
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and has participated in a number of televised contests, most notably winning first place in the ''15th Comedian Karaoke King'' competition. On other programs he has also parodied many music artists such as
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,
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and V6. In addition, Hōsei has taken dance classes with an instructor and once showed footage of him practicing to
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music.


Impersonations

Hōsei acts as an
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and has participated in many contests on this theme, such as Monomane Battle and
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, where he mimicked other comedians such as
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or parodied characters on shows like
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. During impersonation segments of the
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No Laughing series he'll sometimes be called upon multiple times to incite laughter. Frequently Hōsei impersonates women such as the many popstars of the
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, or acts in the role of fictional female characters such as the bride at a wedding. In 2008 he won 6th place in a "Who is the most beautiful transvestite in showbiz" contest. When
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was chosen to cross-dress in the
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No Laughing series, he commented that, "Yamazaki should do this."


English

At one time Hōsei studied English for two years. In 1999, Imada Koji mentioned that he, Ameagari Kesshitai and a junior visited Hōsei's home for English conversation practise. He has also chosen to sing the occasional song in English, such as '' Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by The Platters'' which got a passing score in a karaoke contest. However the full extent of his present-day English proficiency is unknown.


Miscellaneous

After feeling a sense of anxiety from the highs and lows of the entertainment industry, Hōsei sought to expand his skill base and gain further qualifications to fall back on. As well as English and piano, he dabbled in various subjects such as computers and game creation to varying degrees of proficiency before settling into his
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studies. At the age of 32 he enrolled on an 8-year
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course at
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but lost enthusiasm halfway through and dropped out.


Suberi-kyara

''Suberu'' literally means “to slip”, but in owarai lingo, ''subetta'' refers to a joke or gag that fails to grab any laughs or reaction. (''Kyara'', short for ''kyarakuta'' or character.)
Yamasaki's persona on the show (and in the owarai community in general) is of the unfunny underdog who tries very hard to be funny but fails. His failure is always accentuated by a snide remark from one of the other members of the show. Though his jokes may be amusing, members will intentionally stifle their laughter to satisfy the running gag.


Ijime-kyara

''Ijimeru'' means to bully or pick on someone. Of all the members of ''Gaki no Tsukai'', Yamasaki takes the most physical abuse. The entire series, Yamasaki Vs. Moriman, is based around a series of bizarre wrestling matches in which Yamasaki always loses to the larger and powerful Holstein Morio from the comedy duo, Moriman. The content of the matches changes with each battle, but past matches have found the two tossing hot cooking oil at one another, trying to force each other into a tub of blue kakigori syrup, and whacking one another with thick
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roots. Every year since 2007 during the ''No Laughing'' New Years Specials, Yamasaki inevitably comes face to face with an irate
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; a pro-wrestler, and is slapped.


Personal life


Family

Hōsei's tearful marriage was broadcast on ''
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'' in 2001. Aya Yamazaki would later feature in an episode highlighting her quirky answers to various questions. He has two daughters named Rara and Momo. On September 8, 2012 his son Tenma was born, Hōsei has noted how his birthday matches
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.


Hobbies

Hōsei enjoys
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and invited
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to play with him as part of his 20th-anniversary special. As an avid reader, he became addicted to the work of
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. At one time he engaged in table tennis matches with junior entertainers at a local community center. He also notes jet-skiing as a hobby and enjoys watching American series such as
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. As Hōsei travels around Japan performing
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, he keeps a to commemorate his visits.


List of works


Regular television work


Television appearances


Film & OVA


Radio

* (
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Internet Radio 2000–Present) * (Irregular Guest)


Theater

* (Various) * (Various) * (2009)


Music

* (27 May 1998, JAN: 4935228981052) * (Composer, 6 March 2002, JAN: 4988008643633)


Books

* (September 2005, ) * (April 2008, ) * (25 January 2013, )


Dubbing

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'', Chucky


External links


Yoshimoto Kogyo profile

Official Twitter

Official Facebook

Rakugo group page
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References

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