Yukihiro Takiguchi

Yukihiro Takiguchi
Born (1985-05-29) May 29, 1985
Chiba, Japan
Occupation Actor, Singer
Website

Takiguchi's Official Blog

Profile as a member of Nachural

Yukihiro Takiguchi (滝口 幸広 Takiguchi Yukihiro, born May 29, 1985 in Chiba prefecture), or Takki as most of his colleagues call him, is a Japanese actor, best known for his role as Oishi Syuuichirou during the 2006–2007 run of the stage adaptation of the anime The Prince of Tennis, Musical Tennis no Oujisama. He is one of the seven original members of the ikemen unit PureBOYS, though he graduated from the group in late March 2008. He starred as one of the major characters in two short TV dramas: Tadashii Ouji no Tsukurikata and Tokyo Ghost Trip. His last regular work in a series was as a regular on the Friday TV show Pochitama on TV Tokyo. In December 2008, he passed the examination to be recognized as a licensed chef.

Career

As a child, Takiguchi harbored dreams of being an astronomer. However, in his senior year of high school, he decided he wanted to be an actor instead. Since then, he has been and is still currently a talent under Stardust Promotion and was a part of a subgroup of the agency, Nachural. He was also one of seven original members of an ikemen unit called PureBOYS, a group made up of select actors that use the Ameba blogging service, from June 2007 until his graduation from the group (by his own decision) on March 31, 2008. (The "graduation ceremony" was held on the March 28, 2008 episode of their weekly school-themed internet broadcast show Harajuku AmeSuta☆Gakuen.) Despite his graduation, he continued to appear on the show, only as Takiguchi-sensei instead of as a classmate. Finally, on June 27, 2008, he announced his permanent leave from the show.

He has also done some modeling work: a CM for McDonalds in 2005, the 『NOZOMI ISHIGURO SPRING&SUMMER 2007 COLLECTION』 Fashion Show in 2006, and the CM for JTB – JTBRyuu x Gakusei Ryuu on YouTube in 2007. In 2009, he was in one of the three CMs for the Hamanako Driving School.

As Oishi Syuuichirou in TeniMyu

Takki won the role of Oishi Syuuichirou, Seigaku's motherly vice-captain, in early 2006, becoming the third actor to play Oishi in TeniMyu. He made his TeniMyu debut on August 3, 2006. The musicals he has performed in are as follows:

On September 9, 2007, Takki graduated alongside his fellow 3rd Generation Seigaku regulars (except for Kaidou Kaoru actor Yanagishita Tomo).

TV series

Year Title Role Other notes
2004 Waterboys 2
2005 Chakushin Ari Episode 01
2005 Mahou Sentai Magirangers Takayaki-san Episode 39
2006 Unfair Seta Tooru Episode 01
2007 Koisuru Nichiyoubi
2007 Asakusa Fukumaru Ryokan Episode 07
2007 Omo☆San April 25/29 and May 2/6
2008 Tadashii Ouji no Tsukurikata Souma Fumizou 相馬史造
2008 Bomb-bee Men (Binbou Danshi) Abe
2008 Tokyo Ghost Trip Inui Ryuu 乾六
2008 Gokusen 3 Episode 08
2008–2009 Pochitama regular
2009 Atashi-tachi no Momoiro Nikki—Cappucino ~Otouto no Tomodachi~ Jun Episode 05, March 30
2009 Buzzer Beat Episode 07
2010 Arienai Episode 07(?)
2014 Kamen Rider Drive Akira Hayase

CD

Takiguchi has no solo albums yet, but has recorded for three albums aside from the official OSTs of TeniMyu. Additionally, he recorded the song 嫉妬(ジェラシー) (Shitto (Jealousy)), a portion of which can be heard here on YouTube, in an idol video for the Dogado website.

Released on July 25, 2007. Takiguchi himself penned the lyrics for his solo song on the album, GOLDEN SMILE.

  1. Long and Winding Road
  2. GOLDEN SMILE
  3. Answer
  4. Instrumental ~ Ano hi Ano toki
  5. Fukkatsu! Golden Pair
  6. Instrumental ~ Momoshiro・Kaidou vs Kuwahara・Marui II
  7. Instrumental ~ Echizen vs Kirihara II
  8. Good Combination
  9. Depend on me
  10. Takiguchi Yukihiro & Seto Koji Message for you

Released on September 26, 2007.

  1. Kampai Je T'aime
  2. Zenryaku, Michi no Ue Yori
  3. Bambina
  4. Love & Joy
  5. Kampai Je T'aime (instrumental)
  6. Zenryaku, Michi no Ue Yori (instrumental)
  7. Bambina (instrumental)
  8. Love & Joy (instrumental)

Released June 25, 2008

This is one of two CD releases for the fourth in the series of the manga-based PS2 game Harukanaru Toki no Naka De. Takiguchi recorded the ending theme, entitled 神秘の螺旋 (Shinpi no Rasen), a translation of which can be found here.

Stage

Year Title Role
2005 Kurotokage
2006 Shokyuu Kyoushitsu Lead role
2006–2007 Musical Tennis no Oujisama Oishi Syuuichirou
2007 PureBOYS 7Cheers! ~ Tobe! Jibun to iu Daichi Kara Tsukiura Kouta
2008 Oishii Timing
2008 Typhoon #14 Monshiro Shouta
2009 Boukensha-tachi Shichirou
2009 *pnish* produce vol.5 Reverse Historica
2009 Koroshiya Syuu ~Shoot Me~
2010 Byakkotai The Idol
2010 Boukensha-tachi (saien) Shichirou
2011 *pnish* produce Panic Cafe
2011 Kourin Fight Sanada Yukimura
2011 Peace Maker – Shinsengumi Sanjou Ichimura Tatsunosuke
2011 Letter

Movies

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 Water Ryouun BL, shown only in cinemas
2007 『YOSHIMOTO DIRECTOR's 100』Akatsuki ni Shi, Dakishimete Lead role Shown only in cinemas
2008 Takumi-kun Series Soshite Harukaze ni Sasayaite Akaike Shouzou BL
2009 Ani to Boku no Fuufugenka
2009 Takumi-kun Series Niji-iro no Garasu Akaike Shouzou BL
2009 Ikemen Bank The Movie
2010 Takumi-kun Series Bibou no Detail Akaike Shouzou BL
2010 Tsuki to Uso to Satsujin Okudera Kousuke
2011 Takumi-kun Series Pure Akaike Shouzou BL
2011 Gangsta
2011 Takumi-kun Series Ano, Hareta Aozora Akaike Shouzou BL

Radio/Webcast

Year Title Date Other notes
2007 Pure☆Radio August 4 With the PureBOYS
2007 Yahoo! Live Talk 「Natsu no Owari no IKEMEN NIGHT」 September 3 With Takagi Shinpei, Ono Kento, Yuuki Jutta
2007 ENTERMAX October 11 TOKYO-FM
2007–2008 Harajuku Amesuta☆Gakuen every Friday, 7pm Japan Time With the PureBOYS
2008 Excella presents Omotesandou Cafe 「T-TIME」 January 8 Odoroku TV
2008 Energy Premium Pure☆Factory January 7 and January 14 Energy 701; With Katou Keisuke
2011 Heat-up Eve every other Tuesday NicoVideo; With Hamao Kyousuke and Furukawa Yuuta

PVs

Year Title Artist
2005 Garden on YouTube FLOW
2007 Kampai Je T'aime on YouTube PureBOYS
2007 Bambina PureBOYS
2009 eternal~towanin JEMSTONE
2009 Loving You... on YouTube Miyawaki Shion

External links

See also

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