Jin Shirosaki

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Jin Shirosaki
城咲 仁
Born
Junichi Okayama

(1977-09-23) September 23, 1977 (age 43)
Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationEntertainer, radio personality
Years active2005 -
AgentSun Music
Height1.775 m (5 ft 10 in) (2007)

Junichi Okayama (岡山 純一, Okayama Jun'ichi, born September 23, 1977, in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan),[1] better known as Jin Shirosaki (城咲 仁, Shirosaki Jin), is a Japanese entertainer and radio personality who is represented by the talent agency, Sun Music.

Shirosaki worked at a host club.

Biography[]

Shirosaki served as a host of host club Club Ai for five years in Kabukichō, Shinjuku, and appeared on numerous television programs as a charismatic host. He made a name for himself in Japan as a celebrity host and said that at the time, his annual income exceeded 100 million yen.[2] Initially, Shirosaki's professional name was Jin Asaitsuki (浅樹 仁, Asaitsuki Jin).

In early 2005, he suddenly retired as a host and became a tarento the same year. Shirosaki was later contracted by Sun Music and worked mainly on variety show.

On June 21, 2006, he made his singing debut with "Bulldog", together with Masatoshi Sakai, and produced by Four Leaves.

Filmography[]

TV series[]

Year Title Network Notes
D no Gekijō Unmei no Judge Fuji TV
Pekepon Fuji TV
Quiz! Hexagon II Fuji TV
Nep League Fuji TV
2007 P-1 Gold Rush TVO
Midtown TV: Jin Shirosaki to Sayaka Isoyama no Kiwame-michi GyaO
2008 Midtown TV: Kinema Renaissance a Yashiro GyaO
Mecha-Mecha Iketeru! Fuji TV
ReachBoys Gintamaō Sun TV
Tetsuko no Heya TV Asahi
Q-sama!! TV Asahi
London Hearts TV Asahi
2009 Waratte Iitomo! Fuji TV
King's Brunch TBS
Tokyo Friend Park 2 TBS
All-Star Thanksgiving TBS
Utaban TBS
Otameshi Katsu TV Asahi
Oshaberi Cooking TV Asahi
Ikinari! Kogane Densetsu Ichi-kagetsu Ichimanen Seikatsu TV Asahi
Putsu Suma TV Asahi
Tamori Club TV Asahi

Dramas[]

Year Title Role Network Notes
2005 Densha Otoko Charger buyout man Fuji TV Episode 2
Kiken na Aneki Ryosuke Satomi Fuji TV
2007 Delicious Gakuin Yoshinobu Tokudaira TV Tokyo
2008 Puzzle Kazuhisa Tamada TV Asahi Episode 2
2009 Maid Deka Toru Sainoji TV Asahi Episode 9
2011 Hanchō: Jinnan-sho Asaka Han Series 4: Seigi no Daishō Masahiko Kitahara TBS Episode 3
Shihō Kyōkan Yoshiko Hotaka Noboru Sakuma TV Asahi
2012 Shiawase no Jikan Koichi Yanagi THK
Tokumei Tantei Shigeo Kujo TV Asahi Episode 7
2013 Kamen Rider Wizard Akito Kosuda / Argus TV Asahi Episodes 34 and 35
2014 Yame Ken no Onna Shu Kaneko ABC

Films[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Haru no Ibasho Yoshiyuki Ito
2011 Cool Blue Akira [3]
2012 Mentarisuto Hibiki Shō II: Kokoro Kara no Seikan Kazuma Naruse
2014 Oneness: Unmei Hikiyose no Kogane Ritsu
2016 Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! Dreaming World Big Assault! Himself

Direct-to-video[]

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Keshigomu-ya Ryosuke Lead role
Keshigomu-ya 2 Ryosuke Lead role
2009 Mukōbuchi 6-kō Rate Ura Mājan Retsuden Zegen-uchi Fukami
2013 Mafia Nyakuza 4
Mafia Nyakuza 6

Stage performances[]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Hinomaru Restaurant Kaichōban Yuji Sakaki
2006 Mama Loves Mambo IV Hashimoto Tokyo, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Osaka, Nagoya
2008 7@dash: Bokura no Jinsei wa Itsumo A Datta Theater Green
2012 Scalp D Presents: Tabidachi Ashoro Yori Sogetsu Hall
Stylish Shine!! Vol.3: Snow Princess! Zenrosai Hall, Space Zero
2013 Kaitai-ya Barashiya: Soko wa Nokoshite Oku yo Lead role; Ikeburo Theater Green Big Tree Theater
Shinobu's Brain in the Soup Re:make: Pain Shimokitazawa "Geki" ko Gekijō
2014 Kikaku Engeki Shūdan Bokura Dan Yoshi: PlayAgain Vol.4 Space107
Tambourine Producers Kōen: Koisuru, Priority Seat Kichioji Thater

Radio series[]

Year Title Network Notes
2005 Wanted! Mokuyōbi Jin Shirosaki & Hiroshi Neko JFN

Advertisements[]

Title Notes
Suntory Boss "Rainbow Mountain"

References[]

  1. ^ "城咲仁" (in Japanese). Sun Music. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  2. ^ Utaban (July 13, 2006). Tokyo Broadcasting System
  3. ^ "映画『COOL BLUE』(クールブルー)公式サイト" (in Japanese). December 2, 2011. Archived from the original on December 21, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2015.

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