Hanamaru Hakata

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Hanamaru Hakata
博多 華丸
Born
Mitsuteru Okazaki

(1970-04-08) 8 April 1970 (age 51)
NationalityJapanese
Other names
  • Hana-chan (華ちゃん)
  • Okazaki-san
EducationFukuoka University Institute of Technology (dropped out)
OccupationComedian
Years active1991–
AgentYoshimoto Creative Agency
StyleManzai (boke)
Height173[1][2] cm (5 ft 8 in)
Partner(s)Daikichi Hakata (Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata)
ChildrenMomoko Okazaki (Sakura Gakuin; daughter)
Awards2006: R-1 Grand Prix Victory

Hanamaru Hakata (博多 華丸, Hakata Hanamaru, born Mitsuteru Okazaki (岡崎 光輝, Okazaki Mitsuteru), 8 April 1970, in Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture)[1] is a Japanese comedian who performs boke of the double act Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata, in which his partner is Daikichi Hakata. After working with Fukuoka Yoshimoto, he joined Yoshimoto Creative Agency (Tokyo Yoshimoto) since 2005.

Biography[]

Hakata was born as the eldest son of a family who runs construction work.[3] He graduated Takamiya Junior High School and Fukuoka University attached Ohoro High School, and recommended entrance to Fukuoka University engineering department (but dropped out later). In addition, Hakata's name of Taka at the Rakugo Study Group where he enrolled is "Fukufukutei Saron". When he consulted with a person familiar with fortune telling by former employee of Fukuoka Yoshimoto, his former name was told to rename it to "Haramaru Hakata", and the name of the combination was renamed to Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata. Although he was sold so much in Fukuoka, Cunning and Hiroshi selling in Tokyo, moved the base to Tokyo from 2005 and lives in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture[a] Hakata's first entry in the preliminary round of R-1 Grand Prix held from December the same year, he advanced to the final. At the finals, he performed the "monster style" of Kiyoshi Kodama and won R-1 Grand Prix 2006. Hanamaru Hakata sometimes studied in Yoshimoto Shin Kongi although it was a short period in 2000.

Personal life[]

His main nickname is Hanamaru. Some fans and entertainers called him Okazaki-san (岡崎さん) from his real name. Hakata started calling Okazaki-san Ameagari Kesshitai, Toru Hanahara of the death squadron, Hanamaru himself is grateful, that is also pleased from his family. At Ame Talk, he has appeared to food and drink performers such as "Onega Artist" and "Potato Salad Entertainer", "Frying Entertainer" every time, and it is sticking to food as "Only there is the only one winning Okichi-sensei" strongly,[6] he mentioned his own wedding ceremony at the restaurant in Fukuoka city.[7]

Hakata is a fan of Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks and Avispa Fukuoka. From the time he was active in Fukuoka with the Hawks' players, both public and private exchanges were deep, and when Hawks won the 2011 series in Japan, they participated in a beer sponsoring a celebration party.[8] Hakata catches balls and throws on his left. In the past, he was a fan of Hiroshima Toyo Carp until Hawks became the director of Fukuoka Yoshimoto of the time even after Hawks came to Fukuoka until it was turned into Hawks fans semi-compulsively. In his high school days, Hakata have subscribed to "Monthly Carp Fan", about Tomonori Maeda who made his professional baseball debut the same year as his entertainment debut, even now in 2013 "I can not say it with a loud voice but I like the most A good player is Maeda."[9]

He profess as saying that the youth was "Nagabuchi was one piece"[10] and is also a fan of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, and has been traveling to Nagabuchi's new music announcement convention, etc. even after Tokyo,[11] in the Ame-talk and "Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi" performances and talk about episodes with the singer, and in August 2015, "Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi 100,000 All Night - Live 2015 In Fuji Mountain Foot" with Parachute Butai, Goriken and others to see the concert.[12]

Family life[]

With Hakata, he was acquainted with a friend who came as a customer when working part-time in an izakaya in Nakasu,[13] and later married in 1998. They have two daughters, their second daughter is a member of the female idol group Sakura Gakuin Momoko Okazaki.[14] Also, Hakata once appeared on Ame-talk "Daughter Deredele Entertainer", appealing his daughter liked (broadcast on 15 March 2012).

Impressions[]

  • Batten Arakawa
    Hachimaru's Eighteen. When doing this imitation, "Ban Muromigawa" may also be mentioned. Although it is almost unknown except in Kyushu, it is said that Hakata is a so-called "regional limited neta", while in Fukuoka, local people who are imitating this have been infiltrated from Kiyama Ki and are considered as representative of him.
  • Kiyoshi Kodama
    Many stories from Panel Quiz Attack 25. Sometimes lines such as "Attack Chance" and "Sono Tōri" are entered. There is also a story called "Kiyoshi Kodama no aiueo Sakubun" (contents are Panel Quiz Attack 25).
  • Jay Kabira
    Mimicry of narration that is apt to be in Sharam Q audition of Asayan (TV Tokyo). Hakata would be a Hawks player unexpectedly while announcing the starting members of Japan national football team.[b]He also manage Jon Kabira, the elderbrother of Jay.
  • Jon Kabira
  • Junichi Teshima (weather forecaster)
    Teshima himself has appeared almost outside of the broadcasting area of Television Nishinippon Corporation, and it has become almost one of "local limited contents" as well.
  • Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks director Sadaharu Oh
    Corner in the Fuji Television series Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita "Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken 8".
  • President Yoshinori Kita of Tokado (same as above)
  • Yoshiro Yokomine (same as above)
  • Monta Mino
    TV Tokyo Buchinuki showcased in 2005 at Thursday Gokuraku Tombo's "Oni no Tsubo Gassen".
  • Phil Jackson
    NBA's name coach. He showed off only once on Tetsuwan momochi. There was no impersonation of talking only with appearance and reaction.
  • Sho Tobari
    Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita "Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken 13".
  • Sanshōtei Yumenosuke
    Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita at "Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken 19" and Sanshōtei hosted the chair for many years, and show off the monster of the state of the host of the "Washoi Million Summer Festival" in Kitakyushu City.
  • Hiroshi Minohara

Relationship with Kiyoshi Kodama[]

During the activity in Fukuoka Hakata's Kiyoshi Kodama impression was shown off. In November 2005 he participated in the corner Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita in the "Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken 6". I won the prize in Kodama's impression. Even at "Zenkoku Taikai" broadcast on 29 December, Hakata won again with his impression and got a prize of 1 million yen. In 2006, he won the R-1 Grand Prix and won Kodama's impression (aiueo composition "a line" to "ta line"), won the trophy and the prize money 5 million yen.

Hakata initially co-started with Kodama at the Attack 25 Entertainer Competition" broadcast on 3 September 2006.

As an impersonator of Kodama, he appeared in the Japan Professional Football League (JnLeague) first section held on 25 August 2007 Kawasaki Frontale vs. Gamba Osaka won the attraction promotion campaign "Attack! 25th" by Kawasaki. Also in Fukuoka City there is the J. League Club Avispa Fukuoka and its support is also Hanamaru hesitated to request from Kawasaki, but this year Fukuoka is in the second division and he will not play against Kawasaki directly, so decide the appearance he explained on his blog.

As a respect for Kodama, he uses the right hand when declaring "Attack Chance", but Hanamaru uses his left hand. In 16 May 2011, when Kodama died of stomach cancer, he said that he was derived from being a counterfeit and was also a sign of respect for Kodama himself.[15] Only when appeared in "Attack 25" mentioned above, Kodama's own proposal realized declaration with both hands with Kodama and Hanamaru. On the funeral of Kodama, which ran on 21 May, he attended with Daikichi.

Regarding impersonation after Kodama's death, "I received from Kodama" Hakata thought it would not be long beforehand. "I received that it was meant to mean trying something new rather than being angry." as thought that the seal was also considered.[16]

Filmography[]

TV programmes[]

Current appearances[]

Regular
Run Title Network Notes
2 Oct 2014 – Go Go! Smile CBC Thursday regular
Apr 2015 – Morning Chance TBS Wednesday commentator
Oct 2016 – Hanamaru Hakata no Morai Sake Minato Tabi 2 TX
Dec 2016 – 40 Otoko haraitsū
Jan 2017 – Misuzu Presents Hanamaru Hakata×Hawks Netsu Otoko!! Golf to Honne Sake Fox Sports & Entertainment
Quasi-regular/irregular appearances
Title Network
Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita "Hakase to Joshu –Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken–" CX
Former appearances
Run Title Network Notes
Morning Mint TNC
Gatchi gachi
Geinōjin Kakuzuke Check! Korezo Shin no Ichiryū-hinda! 2013 Oshōgatsu Special ABC
Ketchaku!! Dotchi Mania Shinshun Special EX
Korekara wa Pacific League da! Tokyo MX Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks fan representative
Yamanotesen Isshū: War King Gourmet BS Asahi
Oct 2015 – Sep 2016 Hanamaru Hakata no Morai Sake Minato Tabi TX
Apr 2012 – 30 Sep 2016 Non Stop! CX Tuesday regular

Radio[]

Current appearances
Title Network Notes
Hanamaru Hakata no Kuroi-sa de tsunagaru Bye! RKB Radio
Tamao Akae: Tama musubi TBS Radio Corner regular "Omoshiroi Otona" (on the 5th Wednesday in charge)
Former appearances
Run Title Network Notes
Shake Hip Groovin' Cross FM
Booby Trap: Toriaezu Nama! FM Fukuoka
Hanamaru Emi Gekijō
Tokyo Remix Zoku J-Wave
Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata no Alice ta zu Saizensen! Radio Osaka
20 Sep 2014 – 24 Mar 2015 The Top 5 (Season 4) TBS Radio Tuesday commentator

TV dramas[]

Run Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2007 Judge: Shima no Saibankan Funtō-ki NHK
2013 Mentai piriri Toshiyuki Umino TNC Lead role
2015 Mentai piriri 2 Toshiyuki Umino TNC Lead role
2016 Gachi Hoshi Ramen shop owner TNC [17]
Sanada Maru Saizō NHK Taiga drama; cameo appearance in the final episode. [18]
2016–17 Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Haima Kagami TV Asahi [19]
2021 Reach Beyond the Blue Sky Saigō Takamori NHK Taiga drama [20]

Internet dramas[]

Year Title Role
2015 Dame Ta Jūyūshi Saizō

Films[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Akihabara@Deep Cat fight audience member
2007 Shi ni zokonai no Ao Hideyuki Sasaki
2016 Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Riders Haima Kagami
2019 Mentai Piriri Toshiyuki Umino Lead role
2021 Masquerade Night [21]

Japanese dub[]

Year Title Role Voice dub for Notes Ref.
2013 Jack the Giant Slayer Foe Angus Barnett [22]

Animated films[]

Date Title Role
2006 Over the Hedge Policeman
19 Dec 2015 Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan! Nekokiyo

Advertisements[]

Year Product Notes Ref.
Bar Pass Onsen centre in Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū
Okuchi Shuzo "Kuroisa Nishiki" Tighten with the phrase "I like to wear it!"
Wants
2016 Nissin Cisco "Gorotto Granola" Internet only [23]

CD[]

Date Title Label Notes
21 Apr 1995 So.Ta.I Epic/Sony Records A local version derived from "Da.Yo.Ne" (East End X Yuri) hit in 1994. Release as South End X Yuka from Fukuoka name. Participated in the unit in the "Tsuruya Hanamaru" era before renaming it to Hanamaru Hakata. The other members are now · Pu & Mu no octopus, "Yuka" Yuka Itaya

Stage[]

Run Title Location
6–29 Mar 2015 Mentai piriri Hakata-za
4–26 Mar 2017 Nekketsu! Buraban shōjo.

Bibliography[]

Date Title Publisher Code Notes
20 Apr 2012 Tabezu ni Iwaren Bai! in Fukuoka: Gohan: Mayou: Geinin, Hanamaru Hakata no Dai Ketsudan! Yoshimoto Books ISBN 978-4-84-709068-4
8 Aug 2012 Bye Bye neko Bye Eye Freak Delivery within the picture book Kohon

References[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ In 2012 he also served as a police chief of the day.[4][5]
  2. ^ In 2012, he use the introduction "Honda (Keisuke Honda thought it is actually Yuichi Honda), Akashi, Kokubo, Matsunaka, Peña!" In the past, there was also a pattern called "Takara! Nakada! Matsunaka!"

Sources[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "芸人プロフィール 博多華丸・大吉" (in Japanese). Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  2. ^ "博多華丸、身長3センチ"サバ読み"謝罪「不徳のいたすところです」". Oricon News (in Japanese). 29 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  3. ^ Ameagari Ketsushitai no Talk Bangumi Ame-talk!. 17 May 2012.
  4. ^ "博多華丸さんが一日署長に 交通安全訴え". news24.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  5. ^ "博多華丸、港北警察署一日署長に就任で「交通事故防止にアタックチャーンス!」". exite.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  6. ^ Gohan Mayou Geinin, Hanamaru Hakata no Dai Ketsudan! Tabezu ni Owaren bai!. Yoshimoto Books. p. 4.
  7. ^ Gohan Mayou Geinin, Hanamaru Hakata no Dai Ketsudan! Tabezu ni Owaren bai!. Yoshimoto Books. p. 95.
  8. ^ "福岡ゆかりの人たち祝福". asahi.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "ココだけのコイの話" (in Japanese). Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata Shishin-den Kokoro. 28 Sep 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  10. ^ "博多華丸がブラバンを指揮、「金八先生にならないように」と主演舞台に意気込み". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). 8 Dec 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  11. ^ "博多華丸" (in Japanese). Hanamaru-Daikichi Hakata Shishin-den Kokoro. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  12. ^ "静岡・長渕剛SPライブ特別編 9月25日&10月2日OA" (in Japanese). Television Nishinippon Corporation. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  13. ^ Gohan Mayou Geinin, Hanamaru Hakata no Dai Ketsudan! Tabezu ni Owaren bai!. Yoshimoto Books. p. 87.
  14. ^ "博多華丸の次女はアイドル、さくら学院の岡崎百々子". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 27 Aug 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  15. ^ "児玉さん告別式に1160人参列 博多華丸「僕は偽者ですから…」" (in Japanese). 17 May 2011. Retrieved 12 Jun 2017.
  16. ^ "華丸、"恩人"児玉さんの死に「あまりにも急…」". Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Hochi Shimbun. 18 May 2011. Archived from the original on 20 May 2011. Retrieved 12 Jun 2017.
  17. ^ "博多華丸がラーメン屋の店主役、崖っぷちの男描く福岡発ドラマ". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). 14 Apr 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
  18. ^ "博多華丸「真田丸に出してもらいました」とツイート". Nikkan Sports. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  19. ^ "博多華丸「仮面ライダーエグゼイド」で病院の院長役「超重要人物です」". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). 30 Aug 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
  20. ^ "栄一 × 慶喜の人生が交わる舞台 〜江戸・京で出会う人々〜". NHK. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  21. ^ "木村拓哉『マスカレード・ナイト』、田中みな実、麻生久美子ら新キャスト10名発表". Crank-in!. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  22. ^ "巨人四天王の吹き替えキャスト決定!". Film official site (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 Jun 2017.
  23. ^ "ごろグラチャンス!日清キャンペーンで博多華丸が往年のクイズ番組司会者に". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). 11 Nov 2016. Retrieved 14 Jun 2017.

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