Yoshihiko Hoshino is known for Nigeru wa haji daga, yaku ni tatsu (2016) and Dying to Have Known (2006).
He's also member of boyband V6 (in the subgroup of Tonisen/20th Century), formed in 1995. With V6, he participated in the popular TV program "Gakkou e Ikou" (1997-2008), with one special episode in November 2015 for the 20 anniversary of the band, Mach v6, Mission V6, Gacha gacha and more. He filmed Hold up down and Hard Luck Hero with them too. He also co present the program Asaichi (morning news with various sections).
Yoshihiro Akiyama a.k.a. Choo Sung-Hoon in both Korean and Japan, is a fourth-generation Korean-Japanese MMA (Mixed Martial Artist), television celebrity and actor in both South Korea and his home country of Japan. Born to Korean-Japanese "zainichi" parents in Osaka, Japan in 1975, he was raised in the traditional martial arts from the age of 3 as his father was a judo instructor and his mother was a champion swimmer. His paternal great-grandfather, Choo Jeong-Won, was originally from Jeju County, on Jeju Island, now known as Jeju City. During the Japanese Occupation of Korea (1910-45), his paternal great-grandfather, Choo Jeong-Won, and his family emigrated to Japan, and became permanent residents in the city of Osaka while maintaining their Korean citizenship and names. Choo, was born in Osaka in 1975, and starting from the age of three, began training in the martial arts under his father's tutelage, who himself was a Judo Champion too. As a middleweight Judoka, he climbed the ranks of the judoka system in Japan to become a Third-Dan Black Belt in Judo, later acquiring a black belt in gaidojutsu too. Before he embarked on his professional MMA career in 2004, he was already heavily trained in karate, kickboxing, wrestling and submission fighting. His highest honors in his judo career include winning the Gold Medal at the 2001 Asian Judo Championships representing South Korea. He also won the 2002 Gold Medal in Judo at the 2002 Asian Games representing Japan under his legal Japanese name, Yoshihiro Akiyama, which he acquired after becoming a Japanese citizen at the age of 16. In the 2003 World Judo Championships in Osaka, Japan, Akiyama reached the semi-finals in the 81 kg light-middleweight, but did not proceed further after losing two matches in a row and placing third overall. In 2004, Akiyama switched from judo to MMA where he debuted in the K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite event where he defeated boxer, Francois Botha in the first round. As of 2010, his MMA record stands at 14 wins, six losses, and two no-contests. In 2006, he became the K-1 Heroes Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament champion. In 2009, he opened his own gym called the "Akiyama Dojo" in Tokyo, which teaches both judo and MMA. In his personal life, Akiyama married Japanese fashion model Shiho Yano (stylized "SHIHO") in March of 2009, after a two-year courtship that began with being introduced by a mutual friend. They have since had one child, a girl named "Sarang" (Korean for "love"), who co-stars with them in the South Korean reality TV-show "Return of Superman" where cameras record the family's lives at their home in Tokyo and Seoul as well as at the grandparent's home in Osaka.
Yoshihiro Fukagawa was born on 9 September 1976 in Chiba, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Yougashiten koandoru (2011), Ôkami shôjo (2005) and Makiguri no ana (2007). He has been married to Miho Miyazawa since 2016.
Yoshihiro Hanno is known for Ugly (2011), Shan he gu ren (2015) and Ame ni yureru onna (2016).
Yoshihiro Imai is known for Mimi Wo Sumaseba (1995).
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Yoshihiro Miyajima is known for SSSS.Dynazenon (2023), DARLING in the FRANXX (2018) and BNA (2020).
Yoshihiro Mori is known for Bokutachi wa minna otona ni narenakatta (2021), Edens Zero (2021) and Koi no tsuki (2018).
Yoshihiro Nishimura was born on April 1, 1967 in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. He is known for Tôkyô zankoku keisatsu (2008), Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin (2017) and The ABCs of Death (2012).