Kenji Moriwaki
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is a Japanese comedian and radio personality. Moriwaki is represented with
Shochiku Geino is a Japanese talent agency headquartered in Chuo-ku, Osaka. It was founded in 1958 under the conglomerate Shochiku Co., Ltd and focuses on talent management for comedians and ''tarento''. The agency mainly associates itself with acts and ente ...
. He graduated from Hirakata Municipal Tonoyama First Elementary School, Hirakata Municipal First Junior High School, Rakuminami High School, and Momoyama Gakuin University. Moriwaki is a resident of
Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the ci ...
. In 2010 he became the Special Advisor to Kyoto Miyama High School. Moriwaki is now married and has one son and daughter.


Biography

During high school Moriwaki held a number of voluntary planning events in the local live house Blow Down in Hirakata. He passed the ''1st Shochiuku Geino Tarento Audition'' during his second year in senior high school. In the 17 March 1984 Moriwaki joins Shochiku Geino and later in June he debuted in a vaudeville show. Later he became an apprentice to Hayato Wakai. In 1988 Moriwaki and Wakai turn into a duo in ''Zamaa Kankan!'' and the Kansai Local programme ''Kenji Moriwaki no Seishun Vegetable'' in the Kinki area. Later in the 1990s he appeared in dramas and presenting variety programmes and he stepped down from ''
Waratte Iitomo! was a Japanese variety show aired every weekday on Fuji TV. The show was hosted by Tamori (Kazuyoshi Morita) and ran from 1982 to 2014. The show was produced in the Studio Alta building in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The show featured a series of regular mem ...
'' and later became a presenter in ''Yume ga Mori Mori'', but the programme didn't air nationwide and in 1999 the series returned in the Kinki area.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Moriwaki, Kenji Japanese comedians Japanese radio personalities 1967 births Living people People from Hirakata