Article: Top 10 Japanese Comedians

Especially on TV and in films, Japanese comedy is frequently a little dry, extremely blatant, and slapstick. Because people tend to take things literally, British comedy can be difficult to comprehend. Sensitive topics are not allowed, and here are some Japanese comedians that can help.

1. Hiroyuki Miyasako

Hiroyuki Miyasako is a Japanese comedian, actor, and voice actor who portrays the boke in the anime Ameagari Kesshitai. Toru Hotoharu is his partner. Yoshimoto Kogyo is his representative.

 

2. Ryo Tamura

Ry Tamura is a Japanese comedian who creates gags for the comic duo London Boots Ichi-go Ni-go and performs tsukkomi. Atsushi Tamura is his partner in the pair.

 

3. Razor Ramon HG

Masaki Sumitani is a Japanese comedian, tarento, and former professional wrestler who go by the stage moniker Razor Ramon Hard Gay, which he took from Razor Ramon. His performance was shown on Bakusho Mondai no Bakuten!

 

4. Yoshinari Fukushima

Yoshinari Fukushima is a stand-up comedian and actor who has appeared in films such as Yakuza 0 (2015), World Hanzai Mystery (2018), and Oni no wara juku (2008).

 

5. Masashi Kumada

Masashi Kumada is an actor and comedian who have appeared in films such as Eigyô 100 man kai (2012), Kekkô Kamen: Royale (2007), and O'hasta (2007).

 

6. Takeshi Kitano

Takeshi Kitano is a comedian, TV host, actor, director, and author from Japan. While recognized in Japan for his work as a comedian and TV host, he is better known internationally for his work as a filmmaker and actor.

 

7. Takuhiro Kimura

Takuhiro Kimura is a Japanese comedian born in Hyogo, Japan, on May 22, 1976 (age 45).

 

8. Moody Katsuyama

Moody Katsuyama is a Japanese comedian born in Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan on, June 11, 1980 (age 41).

 

9. Ken Shimura

Ken Shimura was a comedian from Japan. In the Japanese variety program Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama, he co-starred alongside Masashi Tashiro and Nobuyoshi Kuwano.

 

10. Masatoshi Hamada

Masatoshi Hamada, better known as the tsukkomi half of the famed owarai duet Downtown with Hitoshi Matsumoto, is a Japanese comedian. Hama-chan is his nickname. Hamada is married to Natsumi Ogawa and has two children with her.