Koichi Domoto Explained

Koichi Domoto
Native Name:堂本 光一
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:1 January 1979
Birth Place:Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan
Years Active:1992–present
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Genre:J-pop
Years Active:1992–present
Label:Johnny's Entertainment

is a Japanese idol, singer, actor, singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist, television personality, voice actor. Along with Tsuyoshi Domoto (with whom he has no blood-relation), he is a member of the duo KinKi Kids, who holds the Guinness World Records for having the most consecutive No.1 singles since debut and the most consecutive years with a Japanese No.1 single, and is one of the top 20 best-selling artists of all time in Japan.

Although Domoto also actively works as a television actor and host, he is most famous for his musical SHOCK series, which he participates as the lead actor and director at the same time. SHOCK series started at the Tokyo Imperial Theatre in 2000, making him the youngest Zachō (chairman and lead role) and the first idol to perform at Imperial Theatre. With more than 1800 performances, SHOCK series is now the most-performed musical and the second most-performed theatre with a single-lead in Japan. In 2018, he starred in the musical Knights’ Tale directed by John Caird as well.

Career

See main article: KinKi Kids. Born in Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan, Domoto joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates at the age of 12 after his sister sent in his application without his knowledge.[1] Domoto and his bandmate Tsuyoshi Domoto first worked together as back-dancers for Hikaru Genji, who were holding a concert at Yokohama Arena, and has since then been partnered up for magazine photoshoots, music acts and drama projects. The duo eventually made their debut in 1997 with a double release of a single Garasu no Shōnen and an album A Album, both of which went on to sell over a million copies.[2]

Theatre

In 1993, Domoto played in his first stage in SMAP's ANOTHER. As early as in 1994, he expressed his enthusiasm of musical, saying that his dream was to "play in musicals that have singing, dancing and acting" in an interview. In 1997, he played in the stage kyotokyo with many others from Johnny & Associates. He managed to star as the lead (or Zachō in Japanese) in musical MASK'99 in Nissay Theatre in 1999.

In November 2000, Domoto played the lead role in musical MILLENNIUM SHOCK, becoming the youngest Zachō and also the first idol to play the lead at Tokyo Imperial Theatre.[3] Since then, SHOCK series has continued to perform every year. The title was changed to Shōgeki・SHOCK, SHOCK is Real SHOCK and Shocking SHOCK in the following years but had the similar story. In 2005, it was revised to Endless SHOCK and the story was changed completely. Domoto started to participate as the director and composed several songs since this year.[4] In April 2008, the long-running musical Endless SHOCK was awarded the Grand Prize of the 33rd Kazuo Kikuta Drama Awards for theatre.[5] In January 2012, Endless SHOCK was performed at Hakata-za in Fukuoka, which was the first time for the musical to be performed in places other than Tokyo. On March 21, 2013, Endless SHOCK welcomed its 1000th performance, making it the forth theatre to reach 1000 performances in Japan.[6] It was also brought to Umeda Arts Theatre in Osaka in September 2013. After its 1408th performance on October 26, 2014, Endless SHOCK overtook Matsumoto Hakuō II's Japanese version of Man of La Mancha to become the most-performed musical and the second most-performed theatre with single lead-starring in Japan.[7] In April 2020, Domoto alone was awarded the Grand Prize of the 45th Kazuo Kikuta Drama Awards for his achievement for leading SHOCK series for twenty years, becoming the youngest single winner of this award.[8] SHOCK series reached its 1800th performance on February 12, 2021.

Domoto has also participated in some other theatres. In November 2010, he played in stage Shichinin no Samurai produced by Kansai Yamamoto, which was an adaptation of Seven Samurai. From July to September 2018, he starred as Arcite in John Caird's musical Knights’ Tale, which was an adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Two Noble Kinsmen, at Imperial Theatre.[9] Since 2019, Domoto took over the position of director of another musical DREAM BOYS produced by Johnny & Associates and played by his junior colleagues.

The premiere of MILLENNIUM SHOCK in 2000 at Imperial Theatre was controversial since it was also the first time a theatre from Johnny & Associates was performed there. It was believed that idols were unqualified to stand at the most famous and important theatre in Japan, let alone playing the lead at the age of 21. However, SHOCK gradually becomes one of the most important musicals at Imperial Theatre and one of the representing Japanese original musicals. In 2018, Domoto played the lead in Endless SHOCK and Knights’ Tale from February to March and from July to August respectively at Imperial Theatre, becoming the fourth person in history and the first person in 26 years to play a lead for four months in a year at Imperial Theatre.[10] After the success of SHOCK, several other stages from Johnny & Associates and musicals starred idols from other companies started to be performed at Imperial Theatre, and Domoto was credited for broadening the career of musical actors for idols.

Acting

After joining Johnny & Associates, Domoto played his first role in movie 200X Nen Shō in 1992 and first role in drama Aiyo Nemuranaide in 1993. From July 1994 to September 1994, Domoto and his bandmate Tsuyoshi appeared in drama Ningen Shikkaku, which had a peak rating of 28.9% on its final episode. In 1994 and 1995, he starred as the main male role in move Ie Naki Ko and the drama Ie Naki Ko 2, which had a rating of 31.9% on its final episode. He gained unprecedented popularity through these works even though he had not formally debuted as KinKi Kids. From January to March 1996, he played two roles, Ginrō Fuwa and Kōsuke Fuwa, in drama Ginrō Kaiki File: Futatsu No Zunō Wo Motsu Shōnen, which had an average rating of more than 20%. He also starred together with his bandmate Tsuyoshi for their second drama together in Wakaba No Koro in 1996.

On August 23, 1997, Domoto starred in his first drama after debut in Yūki To Iu Koto, as a special drama corner of NTV's annual telethon 24-Hour Television, in which KinKi Kids were also appointed as the main host. The drama had a rating of 26.3%, becoming the highest rated 24-Hour Television special drama at the time, and it is still the second highest one until now. From October to December 1997, Domoto and his bandmate Tsuyoshi Domoto was both starred in their third drama, called Bokura no Yūki Miman City. Since then, Domoto stars one drama every year, which all received relatively high ratings. He shifted his focus to musicals after starring in Remote from October to December 2002, where he won the 'best supporting actor' in the 35th Drama Academy Award.[11]

In 2006, Domoto starred in his first drama in four years as the lead in Kinō Kōen, which was part of TV special Tales of The Unusual 2006 Autumn Special Drama. In July 2007, Domoto starred as the lead in a drama entitled Sushi Ōji!,[12] where he played the role of a martial artist training in the art of sushi.[13] In addition, the sequel movie Ginmaku Ban Sushi Ōji!: New York e Iku was released on April 19, 2008. It was his first movie appearance since the 1994 movie Ienaki Ko.

On March 7, 2015, Domoto played Kazumi Ishioka in his first drama in nearly eight years in Tensai Tantei Mitarai Nankai Jiken File: Kasa o Oru Onna, which was an adaptation of Soji Shimada's Detective Kiyoshi Mitarai Series. On September 13, 2015, he played Minamoto no Hiromasa in Onmyōji. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of KinKi Kids, the sequel of 1997 drama Bokura no Yūki Miman City was broadcast as a special drama Bokura no Yūki Miman City: 2017 in NTV, where Domoto played the same character as before.

Music

In the early days after KinKi Kids debuted, Domoto had several solo songs credited as KinKi Kids in their albums. He held his first solo concert tour in 2004, mainly performing his solo songs in group albums and songs from SHOCK. On January 11, 2006, he released his first CD album Koichi Domoto「Endless Shock」Original Sound Track, but was not regarded as his solo debut. The album peaked in Oricon and became the first musical soundtrack album to reach No.1, winning the Soundtrack album of the year in 21st Japan Gold Disc Award.[14] He made his official CD debut on July 12, 2006, with a release of single Deep in your heart/+MILLION but -LOVE, followed by the release of album Mirror on September 13.

On April 30, 2008, Domoto released a new single No More under the name of "Tsukasa Maizu"; the character he played in Sushi Ōji!, as the theme song of the movie Ginmaku Ban Sushi Ōji!: New York e Iku. His second single Ayakashi was released on July 29, 2009. On September 1, 2010, Domoto released BPM, his first solo album in four years.[15] On October 3, 2012, Domoto released his third solo album Gravity, which ranked the first in Oricon. Domoto released his first DVD/Blu-ray single INTERACTIONAL/SHOW ME UR MONSTER on June 10, 2015, followed by his fourth solo album Spiral on July 8. On April 19, 2017, the second original soundtrack of his musical Endless SHOCK was released. On June 2, 2021, Domoto released his fifth solo album PLAYFUL and topped in Oricon. The album also featured a collaboration short movie made by Square Enix, in which Domoto himself and a CG version of him starred together.

Domoto wrote his first song in KinKi Kids's music variety LOVE LOVE Aishiteru in 1997, where they were required to learn guitar and write songs. Since then, he wrote a great number of songs, mainly devoted to the group, his solo work and musical SHOCK. He composed several No.1 winning singles for KinKi Kids and himself, such as Suki ni Natteku Aishitteku (2000), Deep in your heart (2006), Family ~Hitotsu ni Naru Koto (2010) and Topaz Love (2018). In 2002, Domoto wrote the lyrics for and composed KinKi Kids' single Solitude ~Hontou no Sayonara~, which was also the theme song for his drama Remote, under the pen name "K.Dino". The single also reached No.1 in Oricon and won the best theme song in the 35th Drama Academy Award.[16] The song Ai no Katamari of KinKi Kids he composed in 2001 was voted as the most loved song by fans in an official voting held for creation of KinKi Kids's 10th anniversary compilation album 39 in 2007. He composed various songs used in his musical Endless SHOCK. Domoto has also provided songs for other artists from Johnny & Associates, such as NEWS, Hideaki Takizawa, and the musical DREAM BOYS.

Discography

See main article: KinKi Kids discography.

Studio albums

List of studio albums with peak chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
[17]
KOR
[18]
Mirror
  • Released: September 13, 2006
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
1
BPM
  • Released: September 1, 2010
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
221
Gravity
  • Released: October 3, 2012
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
1
Spiral
  • Released: July 8, 2015
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
2
Playful
  • Released: June 2, 2021
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
1

Soundtrack albums

List of soundtrack albums with peak chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
Endless Shock Original Sound Track
  • Released: January 11, 2006
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
1
Endless Shock Original Sound Track 2
  • Released: April 19, 2017
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
1

Singles

Title! rowspan="2"
YearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
[19]
"Deep in your heart/+MILLION but -LOVE"20061Mirror
"No More"20081Sushi Ōji! Soundtrack
"Ayakashi" (Japanese: 妖 ~あやかし~) 20091BPM

Video albums

List of video albums with peak chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
DVD

[20]
JPN
Blu.

[21]
Koichi Domoto Live Tour 2004 1/2
  • Released: October 14, 2004
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, VHS
1
Koichi Domoto Concert Tour 2006 Mirror: The Music Mirrors My Feeling
  • Released: May 16, 2007
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD
1
Koichi Domoto Concert Tour 2010 BPM
  • Released: March 9, 2011
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
18
Koichi Domoto Concert Tour 2012 "Gravity"
  • Released: July 3, 2013
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1
Interactional/Show Me Ur Monster
  • Released: June 10, 2015
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
11
Koichi Domoto Live Tour 2015 Spiral
  • Released: May 11, 2016
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
11

Shock video albums

List of video albums with peak chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
JPN
DVD

JPN
Blu.

Koichi Domoto Shock Digest
  • Released: June 19, 2002
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, VHS
1
Koichi Domoto Shock
  • Released: January 16, 2003
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, VHS
2
Endless Shock
  • Released: February 16, 2006
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD
1
Endless Shock 2008
  • Released: October 29, 2008
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD
1
Document of Endless Shock 2012: Ashita no Butai e
  • Released: February 6, 2013
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD
1
Endless Shock 2012
  • Released: September 18, 2013
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
21
Endless Shock 1000th Performance Anniversary
  • Released: September 17, 2014
  • Label: Johnny's Entertainment
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
11

Solo activities

Concerts and Events

Television (as personality)

!Year!Title!Role!Note
1995–2020Music StationPerformer116 episodes (as KinKi Kids); 11 episodes (as Koichi Domoto)
1997Chichi Papa Oyaji! Musume o TanomudeRegular
1999–2001Pika IchiHost
2000–2002Pop JamHost, Performer
2001–2002Japan WalkerHost
2002Generation JungleHost
2002–2003Generation!Host
2003–2004Yū Waku Aso BibaHost
2004–2007Generation!Host
2005Domoto Koichi no Micha DameHost
2007Kiseki no EnHostTV special
2008Domoto Koichi PRESENTS 10 Things To Know Before DeathHostTV special
2008–2012Domoto Koichi no Unlucky KenkyūjyoHost
2010Domoto Koichi All for StageHimselfSpecial documentary of SHOCK
2012Domoto Koichi no NEWS LABOHostTV special
2012Mars Adventure!~Discover Livings Outside Earth~Host
2012Mars Adventure Is there life?Host
2012–2014Chokotto ScienceHost
2018Kochan, do you want to try this?Host
2018–2019SONGSHimself2 episodes (documentary)

Television (as actor)

!Year!Title!Role!Note
1993Aiyo NemuranaideTV special
1994Ningen ShikkakuRyuka Kageyama
1995Ie Naki Ko 2Harumi MakimuraMain
1995Kinyō Entertainment "Honoo No Ryouri-Nin"Fude ZhouLead; TV special
1995Mokuyō No Kaidan "Mario"MarioLead; TV special
1996Papa Kaeru 96Koutaro FukuharaMain; TV Special
1996Ginrō Kaiki File: Futatsu No Nō Wo Motsu ShōnenGinrō Fuwa/Kōsuke FuwaLead; Two characters
1996Wakaba no KoroKai FujikiLead
1996Shin Mokuyō no Kaidan "Cyborg"Akira KaidōLead
199724-Hour Television "Yūki To Iu Koto"Kazuo TamuraLead; TV Special
1997Tsuya Sugata! Kouzaburō ShichihengeKōzaburo NaniwayaLead; TV Special
1997Bokura no Yūki Miman CityYamatoLead
1998Harmonia: Kono Ai No HateHideyuki AzumanoLead
1999P.S. Genki Desu, ShunpeiSunpei KajiLead
2000Tenshi ga Kieta MachiTatsuro TakanoLead
2001Rookie!Makoto AidaLead
2002RemoteKōzaburo HimuroMain
2006Tales of The Unusual 2006 Autumn Special Drama: Kinō KōenYōsuke EndōLead
2007Sushi Ōji! Tsukasa MaizuLead
2015Tensai Tantei Mitarai Nankai Jiken File: Kasa o Oru OnnaKazumi IshiokaMain; TV Special
2015OnmyōjiMinamoto no HiromasaMain; TV Special
2017Bokura no Yūki Miman City 2017Yamato ShindōLead; TV special; Sequel of the 1997 drama

Anime

Movies

Musicals

Dubbing

Publications

Book

Serial

Awards

Notes and References

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  5. Web site: April 22, 2008. "Endless Shock" wins Kazuo Kikuta Award. November 1, 2009. Tokyograph.
  6. Web site: 堂本光一、『SHOCK』1000回公演達成 剛とヒガシも祝福. 2021-04-18. ORICON NEWS. 5 October 2016 .
  7. Web site: 2014-11-01. 堂本光一、ミュージカル上演回数で日本一!"秋山超え"胴上げも. 2021-04-18. サンスポ. ja-JP.
  8. Web site: Inc. Natasha. 第45回菊田一夫演劇賞大賞は堂本光一、演劇賞に岡本健一・高橋一生ら(コメントあり). 2021-04-18. ステージナタリー. ja.
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  10. Web site: 2018-07-29. 26年ぶり4人目!堂本光一、帝劇で年間単独主演4カ月「ご褒美」. 2021-04-18. SANSPO.COM(サンスポ). ja-JP.
  11. Web site: 2009-02-03. ザテレビジョン ドラマアカデミー賞: 【第35回 助演男優賞】堂本光一. 2021-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20090203165640/http://blog.television.co.jp/drama/academy/2003/01/post_210.html. February 3, 2009.
  12. Web site: February 28, 2007. Koichi Domoto to star in first drama series in 5 years. November 1, 2009. Tokyograph.
  13. Web site: June 5, 2007. 'Sushi Ouji' film announced before TV series starts. November 1, 2009. Tokyograph.
  14. Web site: 第21回日本ゴールドディスク大賞. 2021-04-18. 日本ゴールドディスク大賞. ja.
  15. Web site: July 31, 2010. Koichi Domoto's "Endless SHOCK" aims for U.S.. August 6, 2010. Tokyograph.
  16. Web site: 2009-02-03. ザテレビジョン ドラマアカデミー賞: 【第35回 主題歌賞】「solitude~真実のサヨナラ~」KinKi Kids. 2021-04-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20090203165647/http://blog.television.co.jp/drama/academy/2003/01/solitudekinki_kids.html. February 3, 2009.
  17. Web site: 堂本光一のランキング情報 アルバム . Oricon News . April 26, 2024 . ja.
  18. Web site: Album Chart, 2011 Weeks 35 . Circle Chart . April 26, 2024 . ko.
  19. Web site: 堂本光一のランキング情報 シングルアルバム . Oricon News . April 26, 2024 . ja.
  20. Web site: 堂本光一の作品 DVD . Oricon News . April 26, 2024 . ja.
  21. Web site: 堂本光一の作品 Blu-ray . Oricon News . April 26, 2024 . ja.
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  23. Web site: ラッシュ/プライドと友情. March 18, 2021. Fukikaeru.
  24. Web site: 堂本光一、ソロライブでF1可夢偉絶賛 - 芸能 - SANSPO.COM. https://web.archive.org/web/20101015055324/http://www.sanspo.com/geino/news/101012/gng1010120504000-n1.htm. dead. October 15, 2010. October 15, 2010. April 3, 2018.
  25. News: お知らせ:光一の初著書続編は14日発売. f1express.cnc.ne.jp. April 3, 2018. ja.
  26. Web site: 堂本光一、F1尽くしの著書「僕が1人のファンになる時 2」 – 音楽ナタリー. Inc.. Natasha. 音楽ナタリー. ja. April 3, 2018.
  27. News: 堂本光一、著書発売で「ジャニーズイズム」「センター論」語る. マイナビニュース. April 3, 2018. ja-JP.
  28. Web site: 堂本光一の連載「エンタテイナーの条件」書籍化、制作現場も大公開 – 音楽ナタリー. Inc.. Natasha. 音楽ナタリー. ja. April 3, 2018.
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  30. News: 日経エンタテインメント! on Twitter. Twitter. April 3, 2018. en.
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  33. [Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]
  34. Web site: Drama Academy Awards. Tokyograph. November 2, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100129125836/http://www.tokyograph.com/info/Drama_Academy_Awards. January 29, 2010.
  35. Web site: http://blog.television.co.jp/drama/academy/2003/01/post_210.html. ja:ザテレビジョン ドラマアカデミー賞: 【第35回 助演男優賞】堂本光一. Television Drama Academy Awards. January 29, 2003. November 2, 2009. ja.
  36. Web site: 菊田一夫演劇賞のあゆみ. www.tohostage.com. April 1, 2018.