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Kazukiyo Nishikiori
錦織 一清
Born (1965-05-22) May 22, 1965 (age 59)
Occupations
Agent(s)Freelance (2021–present)
Johnny & Associates (1977–2020)
Musical career
Also known asNicky, Nishiki
GenresJ-pop
Occupationsinger
Years active1978–present
LabelsUncle Cinnamon / Gotown Records
Member ofFunky Diamond 18
Formerly ofShonentai
WebsiteUnclecinnamon Official Web

Kazukiyo Nishikiori (錦織 一清, Nishikiori Kazukiyo, born May 22, 1965) is a Japanese theatre director and actor. Currently he is freelancer. Until 2020, He belonged to the Johnny & Associates and was a member of the boy band Shonentai. Born in Tokyo. His best-known stage performance is Fall Guy, in which he starred in 1999, and his best-known theatre direction is Ode to Joy, in 2018.

Childhood

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Nishikiori was born in 1965 in Setagaya, Tokyo, and moved to Edogawa, Tokyo when he was two years old due to his father's work. Edogawa is an area known as Shitamachi and is located in the eastern part of Tokyo.[1] Their family of four lived in an apartment without a bath.[1] He loved the local folksy atmosphere and liked to go to the public bathhouse with his friends, even after his family moved to an apartment with a bath.[2] As a child, his father often took him not to amusement parks but to yose, horse racing and bicycle race. He enjoyed seeing the many unique "elder people in life" there.[1] His father worked for a company that printed album cover of phonograph record and his mother was a nurse.[3] His mother was worried about Nishikiori, who was sickly and weak, and raised him to take good care of his health, but his body became strong as he played around outside.[3] He was so athletic that when he was in kindergarten, his mother took him to his sister's elementary school to practice with her volleyball team, and he learned to do backflips while playing in the gym while he waited for his mother.[3] His sister was a fan of Johnny's Four Leaves and Hiromi Go, who were active on TV at the time.[4] In July 1977, when Nishikiori was in the sixth grade, his sister sent his resume to Johnny & Associates and he went to the TV Asahi audition room to take an audition. At the time, before the Tanokin Trio broke through, Johnny's was in a slump and only seven or eight people showed up for the audition.[1] Nishikiori had no dance experience, but he danced as he saw fit. However, there was one step he just couldn't do, and when he was frustrated, Johnny Kitagawa appeared and told him "You are a genius."[5] He later said he was surprised because it was the first time someone had ever called him a genius. He said it was the first and last time he had ever been praised by Kitagawa with open arms. He passed an audition and joined the Johnny & Associates. Katsuhide Uekusa, a member of Shonentai, later said that when he first met Nishikiori, others introduced him as a genius.[6] Nishikiori did backflips so lightly in front of the onlookers that the others began practising backflips frantically, imitating him.[7] When he joined Johnny's, he wanted to be a physical education teacher in the future. Although Kitagawa knew this, he did not particularly tell him to become an entertainer, but simply took him to see various movies and shows.[6]

Early Career

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As a trainee, Nishikiori appeared as an actor in an educational film Good-bye My Dog Rocky in 1978. The film was a short film about a boy who lives with and raises a guide dog from puppy to ten months of age before parting with him.[8][9] He said that because he started his career as an actor, he initially wanted to be a film star, as did several senior members of Johnny's.[10] At Johnny's, he met Noriyuki Higashiyama and Katsuhide Uekusa, who would later form Shonentai. Higashiyama had a shaved head and looked like Masao Ohba, a boxer active at the time, while Uekusa was impressive because his family was wealthy and he had an oilcloth red bag, as if he was already a celebrity.[1] Nishikiori was particularly friendly with Higashiyama and they sometimes went to the movies together. After their time as trainees, he formed Shonentai with Higashiyama and Uekusa in 1982. Initially a back-up dancer for Masahiko Kondo and Toshihiko Tahara. Shonentai appeared on singing shows, singing hit songs by other singers of the time, and even gave concert performances five times a day.[11] They gradually gained popularity even before their debut. At the time, Kitagawa scolded him for caring only about fashion and appearance, and told him to hone his performing skills more. So he worked hard to hone his singing, dancing, and acting skills.[12] At the year-end party at the Johnny's on New Year's Eve 1984, asking Mary Fujishima, an elder sister of Johnny Kitagawa, to be allowed to debut, even if it was a flexi disc. Then six months later he was informed that his debut had been confirmed.[5] From Mary, they Shonentai were thoroughly taught basic adult common sense, such as how to greet and be polite.[5]

After debut

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On December 12, 1985, Shonentai made their record debut with Kamen Butokai.[13] Nishikiori was known for coming up with different ideas when working on new songs. Their debut song "Kamen Butokai" is said to have been reworked many times before its completion,[14] and the phrase "Tonight ya ya ya... tear" at the beginning of the song was invented by Nishikori. It has no particular meaning,[15] but was adopted as a catchy phrase that was pleasant to the ear.[16] The phrase "Wakachiko" in their second single "Decameron Densetsu" (The Legend of Decameron) also has no particular meaning, but he liked a band called Spectrum at the time, and was inspired by their debut song "Tomato Ippatsu," in which they say "Wacchikon" during the interlude.[17] After her debut, he began to appear on television singing shows, and when he wore flamboyant costumes, such as sequined elastic wrapped around his head, he sometimes worried that he might lose friends if his local friends saw this.[18] Nishikiori is currently known for telling amusing stories and jokes, but according to him, he was not an interesting person at the time of his debut and was scolded by Kitagawa, who said, “Your stage banter is not fun. In order to entertain the audience not only with cool singing and dancing, but also with talk, he says he honed his talk skills by referring to Kenji Sawada, who was a singing and talking star at the time.[19] After his debut, he worked as an individual actor in parallel with his group activities as Shonentai. In 1988, he played a boxer in the lead role of Golden Boy, a play that originated in the United States.[20] He was only 23 years old at the time, and his co-stars were all stars, including veteran actors Isao Bito and Tokuma Nishioka, so he was under a lot of pressure.[20] In the TV series, he played the lead role for the first time in 1988 in In the Night Sky After the Bath.[21] As Shonentai became popular, he began to work on more and more movies and TV series, but he says he preferred working in the play rehearsal hall with the cast and crew on the stage work to working on a film, where the actors are often shot separately, and he thought that might be his true calling. Then he began working as a stage director for Shonentai's musical Playzone which led him to focus on stage work in 1995.[20] Since his debut, he said he had tried to act as cool as possible to avoid showing his commoner side, considering his image.

As a theatre director

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Nishikiori said that he has two mentors, and that his mentor in show creation and his starting point as a director was Johnny Kitagawa. And in theatre direction, he says he was strongly influenced by Kohei Tsuka.[22] They both said they always watched the actors offstage and gave detailed instructions to them, which was common to both of them.[23] While Johnny Kitagawa was not concerned with reality in his stage productions and always pursued entertainment, Nishikiori often clashed with Kitagawa when he was young because he tended to pursue reality in terms of historical backgrounds, locations, and the ages of the characters.[23] Kitagawa said, "I am the one who creates the fads," and he never flirted with trends, and the plays he created in this way were always interesting and never out of date. This way of thinking had a strong influence on Nishikiori.[23] Nishikiori first became interested in Kohei Tsuka when he was in high school and read one of Tsuka's books. Around the same time, he saw the movie version of Fall Guy, one of Tsuka's best-known works, which awakened his interest in theater, and he staged and directed the theatre version at his high school's school festival. [24]The theatre version of Tsuka's Fall Guy had been performed since 1980, and Nishikioli played the lead role of Ginshiro in 1999, and again in 2000 and 2006. During this time, he was trained strictly as an actor by Tsuka. There, he was under the tutelage of Tsuka and was deeply influenced by him.Cite error: The <ref> tag name cannot be a simple integer (see the help page). Nishikori is said to have been recognized by Tsuka as "the second generation of director Kohei Tsuka," and after Tsuka's death, he was hired as the first person from outside the company to direct and teach workshops at Tsuka's theater company, Kita-ku AKT Stage in 2016.[25] Nishikiori directed the musical productions Ode to Joy and Setouchi Koshinkyoku at the Botchan Theatre, Tōon city, Ehime Prefecture, for two consecutive years starting in 2018.[12] Although the Botchan Theater is a small regional theater in Shikoku, it is the only theater in Japan that stages self-produced musicals for a full year, and has attracted a total of 900,000 people since its opening in 2006. Nishikiori was approached as director after working with playwright Daisuke Habara on the stage production of The Great Gatsby in 2016, and their production of Ode to Joy won the Family Musical Award at the 2018 All About Musical Awards.[12] The stage Ode to Joy was performed at the Bocchan Theater as well as in Tokyo in 2019.[26]

Leaving Johnny's, Independence

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On December 31, 2020, he left Johnny & Associates and became freelancer. The major reason he left Johnny's was the death of Johnny Kitagawa in July 2019.[27][28] Kitagawa, whom he had been able to consult about anything about his work, had passed away, and the company became a very large company with several hundred people, unlike when Nishikiori was young and it was a small company with a few dozen people.[29] He had to work with people he did not like in the large organization, and it was difficult for him to do the work he wished to do. He also preferred to continue working in the field, so he was not interested in working as an office executive like Hideaki Takizawa or Yoshihiko Inohara, who were being talked about at the time.[29] He said that since he was almost 60 years old, he wanted to be independent and do what he wanted to do.[29] Nishikiori also compared this big company to a ship and said that as a crew member of this big ship, when he wondered if there would be room for him in the future, he decided to quit thinking that there would not be.[29] Although they did not discuss it, Katsuhide Uekusa, an another member of Shonentai, also left the Johnny's at the same time, triggered by Kitagawa's death.[27] In September 2021, he and Uekusa launched the YouTube channel "Nicky and Kacchanel".[30] In April 2021, Nishikiori launched his official fan club, Uncle Cinnamon Club, and in 2022, he founded Uncle Cinamon Inc.[31] Since then, he has been active as an actor and theater director. Nishikiori currently calls himself a theatre director rather than an idol, but it was only after he left the Johnny's. When he was at Johnny's, Nishikiori thought that age did not matter for idols, just as Eikichi Yazawa, whom Nishikiori has admired since he was a child, is still an idol to his fans no matter how old he is.[32] Nishikiori once hoped to become a film star. As a result, however, he could not find a cinematic masterpiece.[10] Instead, he was blessed with good work on stage, which allowed him to do a lot of work as an actor and director, leading to his current job. In the future, he says his aim is to create theatre productions that surpass films.[10]

In 2022, Nishikiori acted for the first time in five years in Salaryman Night Fever, a play he wrote and directed.[3] The reason for his focus on salarymen was that when he used to perform in Yūrakuchō,[33] an old local friend asked him, "Is there any stage that we can go see more casually?" Nishikiori, who was 57 years old, and other office workers his age drink in Shinbashi[34] and Hibiya, the office districts near Yurakucho. He said that he wanted to create a work that these people could look at with a sense of familiarity.[3] He said that he originally wanted to do well in an unfamiliar environment where no one knew him, and said he is now closer to the person he was when he lived Shitamachi before entering the show business.[32]

As an idea man

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Nishikiori was also known for coming up with different ideas when working on new songs. Their debut song "Kamen Butokai" is said to have been reworked many times before its completion, and the phrase "Tonight ya ya ya... tear" at the beginning of the song was invented by Nishikori. It has no particular meaning,[35] but was adopted as a catchy phrase that was pleasant to the ear.[36] The phrase "Wakachiko" in "The Legend of Decameron" also has no particular meaning, but he liked a band called Spectrum at the time, and was inspired by their debut song "Tomato Ippatsu," in which they say "Wacchikon" during the interlude.[37]

Musical activities

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In 2021, Nishikiori also began his solo music career, launching the independent label Uncle Cinamon Records and his new single Cafe Uncle Cinnamon and Song for you were released simultaneously on October 29, 2021.[38] This was his first solo release in about 27 years, and the first since he left the institute.[38] In 2023, he launched a new project "Funky Diamond 18 (Funky Diamond One Eight)" with Papaya Suzuki, a classmate of his high school,[39] and released a mini album Primemax on July 12, followed by a nationwide live tour Live Tour 2023 Primemax in four cities throughout Japan.[40]

Awards and nominations

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Year Work Award Category Result Ref.
2018 Ode to Joy All About Musical Awards Family Musical Award Won [41]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1978 Good-bye My Dog Rocky A boy Leading role [A]
1991 ! [ai-ou] Keisuke Tsujikawa [43]
1993 The Last of the Lion Kings Tomohiro Eguchi Starring with Show Aikawa [44]
1994 Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture Terry Bogard [45]

TV Series (Selected)

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1982 Tōge no Gunzō Ichigaku Shimizu Taiga drama ep.22, 27, 29-31, 38, 41-45, 47 [46]
1987 In the Night Sky After the Bath Tatsuyoshi Matsui Leading role [21]
1991-1993 Yotaro Otani Mystery Drama Special Detective Norio Muraoka 4 special dramas [47][48][49][50]
1992 Ganryujima Kojiro and Musashi Ukon Sugiyama New year SP drama [51]
Pole Position! Dear my love Kosuke Kashiwagi [52]
1993 Hotel Doctor Namihiko Hayama [53]
1993, 1994-1995 Stray Doctor, Your Life Entrusted to Me! Toji Kobayashi 1 SP drama and 1 season [54]
2004 Art Theater Spring Fireflies Hikaru Sugawara Leading role [55]
2004-2007 Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari Yasushi Kikukawa 2 seasons [56]
2006 The Dreaming Grapes: A Woman Who Reads Books 8; Maki's Matchmaking Yoshiro Takase [57]
2009 Special News Reporter: Kohei Kamon's Murder Report Kohei Kamon Leading role [56]
2013 Worst Graduation Ceremony Tatsuhiko Nomura [56]

Theatre

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Theatre play

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Year Title Role Theatre Notes
1988 Golden Boy Joe Sound Coliseum MZA, Mielparque Tokyo Leading role
1989-1990 The Sting Johnny Hooker Bunkamura
1993 Mrs. Chatterley's Lover Mellers Mori Ban Nissay Theatre
Lady, Be Good! Dick Trevor Aoyama Theatre
1995 The People of the Pier Baptiste the Clown Imperial Theatre
1996 Scarlet Father Coram Imperial Theatre
1997 The Tale of Genji; A Tale of the Three Girls Kashiwagi Imperial Theatre
1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 42nd Street Julian Marsh Jr. Imperial Theatre, Chunichi Theatre
1999 Carmen Don Jose Aoyama Theatre, Chunichi Theatre, Umeda Arts Theater
1999, 2000, 2006 Fall Guy Ginshiro Kuraoka Kintetsu Theatre, Bunkamura, Aoyama Theatre, Theatre Brava Leading role
2002 Charlie Girl Joe Studhome Aoyama Theatre, Chunichi Theatre, Umeda Arts Theater
2004 Cabaret Emcee Tokyo Globe Theatre, Zepp Osaka
2007 Ed's Ball Gonpei Yamamoto Nagoya Misono-za, Meiji-za
2008 Rose's Dilemma Gavin Clancy Le Theatre Ginza, Theater Drama City
2009 Okawa Watari Ginji Chunichi Theatre Leading role
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 New Year Takizawa Revolution Special Appearance Imperial Theatre
2010 New Year Revolution of Life Special Appearance Imperial Theatre
Guys & Dolls Nathan Detroit Theater Creative
2010, 2011 Debt Collector Oharu Oishi Kuranosuke Meiji-za, Nagoya Misono-za, Osaka Shochikuza
2013 Atami Murder Case Detective Chief Inspector Denbei Kimura Minami-za, Kyoto (Oyama Kintaro role only on July 19 and 20)
2014 It runs in the family - Don't call me Papa Doctor David Mortimer PARCO Theatre Leading role
2015 2015 New Year's Johnnys' World Special Appearance Imperial Theatre
2016 Otafuku Story Sadajiro Meiji-za, Hakata-za
2017 Lady's House Tobe Meiji-za
2022 Salaryman Night Fever (Regional Tour) President Osaka Shochikuza
2023 Salaryman Night Fever (Tokyo Tour) Homeless people Mitsukoshi Theater
2023-2024 Fall Guy The final part: Ginjiro Passes Away Doctor Ikebukuro Theater Green Big Tree Theater
2024 Ah, Friends From The Same Era A superior officer, etc. Mitsukoshi Theater, Minami-za, Kyoto

Theater director, etc.

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Year Title Notes Theatre Ref.
1995 Playzone '95 King & Joker[B] Writer/Director/Starring as Champ Aoyama Theater, Osaka Festival Hall [58]
2009 Playzone 2009 Letter from the Sun[B] Writer/Director Aoyama Theater, Umeda Arts Theater [59]
She Loves Me Director Theatre Creation [60]
2011 Kunio Yanagida and Kappa Director Fukusaki-cho Cultural Center, Hyogo
2012 Teresa Teng's 60th Anniversary Koibito Tachi no Shinwa Director Mitsukoshi Theatre [61]
Duet Director Theatre Creation, Umeda Arts Theater, Chunichi Theatre, Canal City Theater [62]
2013 The Odasaku Director Osaka Shochikuza Theater, Tokyo Shinbashi Enbujo Theater [63]
Atami Murder Case[C] Adapted, Director and Starring as Denbei Kimura Sunshine Theater, Minami-za [64]
2014 Atami Murder Case; Qualifying Trial[C] Adapted and Director Nippon Broadcasting System, Imagine Studio
The Odasaku; Decadence of Love and Youth Adapted and Director KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre, Minami-za [65]
Departure Adapted and Director Kabura Bunka Hall, Tomioka City, Gunma, Yamanashi Koranyi Bunka Hall, Fukushima City Public Hall, Shinbashi Enbujo [66]
Yokohama Jam Town[D] Original idea and Director KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre [67]
2015 The Day They Dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima[C] Adapted and Director Theater 1010, Kitasenju, Minami-za, Hiroshima, Aster Plaza, Medium Hall, Kobe Bunka Hall, Medium Hall, Marinart Main Hall, Shizuoka, Kariya City Cultural Center, Aichi, Japan, Sunshine Theater [68]
Ah, Friends From The Same Era Adapted and Director Nippon Broadcasting System, Imagine Studio
Broken Love Compass Director Ginza Hakuhinkan Theater [69]
A.B.C-Z Theatre 2015 Sons of the Mushroom[B] Director Nissay Theatre [70]
Jam Town the Live Composition and Director Shibuya duo Music Exchange, Yokohama Thumbs Up
2016 Jam Town - A New Musical Original idea and Director KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre [71]
Ah, Friends From The Same Era; Men in the sky who became winds Adapted and Director Hakata Riverain Hall
Cuckolded Sousuke[C] Adapted and Director Osaka Shochikuza, Fukuoka Momochi Palace, Kariya City Cultural Center, Aichi, Japan, Shinbashi Enbujo [72]
The Great Gatsby Director Sunshine Theater, Nagoya Arts Center, Rohm Theater Kyoto South Hall, Shin-Kobe Oriental Theater [73]
The Beginner's Revolutionary Lecture: Hiryuden[C] Director Kitatopia Tsutsuji Hall
Ah, Friends From The Same Era; Men in the sky who became winds Adapted and Director Kitatopia Tsutsuji Hall
A.B.C-Z 2016 Cheering Shop Co.!; Oh & Yeah![B] Director Nissay Theatre [74]
Laughter on the 23rd Floor Director Kinokuniya Southern Theater Takashimaya, Hakuhinkan Theater, Artpia Hall, Youth Cultural Center, Kurume City Plaza The Grand Hall, Sankei Hall Breeze [75]
2017 Santa, Kawaraban Seller Adapted and Director Nippon Broadcasting System, Imagine Studio [76]
Cuckolded Sousuke[C] Director Kitatopia Tsutsuji Hall [77]
2018 Ode to Joy Director Botchan Theater, Awagin Hall Tokushima Prefecture Local Culture Hall, Tokyo Performance at Tiara Koto Main Hall [78]
Case Book of Naniwa Director Osaka Shochikuza, Shinbashi Enbujo [79]
The Second Generation is Christian[C] Supervisor Kitatopia Tsutsuji Hall [80]
Grief7 Director Haiyuza Theater [81]
2019 Setouchi Koshinkyoku Director Botchan Theater [82]
Grief7 Sin#2 Adapted and director Kinokuniya Hall [83]
2020 Salaryman Night Fever Writer/director Honjo Matsuzakatei Theater
The Legend of Momotaro: A Demon's Requiem Director Botchan Theater [84]
Atami Murder Case; The Longest Spring[C] Script cooperation Otsuka Man Theatre [85]
Poison and the Old Lady Director Performances canceled [E]
2021 Shining Monster; Baku no Fuda [Shining version/Shadow version] Director CBGK Shibugeki! [87]
Salaryman Night Fever Writer/Director Honjo Matsuzakatei Theater [88]
2022 Frankenstein; cry for the moon Director Kinokuniya Southern Theater Takashimaya, Cool Japan Park Osaka TT Hall [89]
The Legend of Momotaro Okayama: Demon's Requiem 2 Director Tennozu Ginga Theater [90]
Poison and the Old Lady Director Shinbashi Enbujo, Nagoya Gionza, Kurume City Plaza The Grand Hall, Sapporo Doshin Hall, Osaka Shochikuza [91]
Hiryuden 2022; Love and Youth in front of the Diet[C] Director Kinokuniya Hall [92]
Teihon: Atami Murder Case[C] Supervisor Nakano Pocket Square Theatre Bonbon, Kobe Sannomiya Theater Eto, Nakano Pocket Square Theatre Momo [93]
Shining Monster 2nd step -Tengen-tsu- Director Asakusa Hana Theater [94]
Salaryman Night Fever Writer/director/performer as President Sendai Denryoku Hall, Tokai Art Theater, Kanazawa Opera House, Toda City Cultural Hall, Fukuoka Suito Yanagawa Hakushu Hall, Osaka Shochikuza Theater [95]
2023 Salaryman Night Fever Writer, director, and performed as a homeless man Mitsukoshi Theatre, Nihonbashi, Tokyo [96]
Kano from 1931 2000 Kilometers to Koshien Stadium Director Botchan Theatre [97]
The Witch of the Hedge Director Osaka Shochikuza, Regional Tour (Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Shizuoka) [98]
Fall Guy The final part: Ginjiro Passes Away[C] Director and Performance as Doctor Ikebukuro Theater Green Big Tree Theater [99]
2024 Ah, Friends From The Same Era Director, Adapted, Performed [100]
Atami Murder Case[C] Director [101]
Fall Guy The final part: Ginjiro Passes Away[C] Director and Performance as Doctor [102]
Carmen Returns Home Director [103]

Discography

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Single

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Release date Title Format Label Notes
July 21, 1994 Legend of the Dawn CD Pony Canyon Theme song for Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
October 29, 2021 Cafe Uncle Cinnamon CD (maxi single) Uncle Cinnamon / Gotown Records
October 29, 2021 Song for you 7inch EP Uncle Cinnamon / Gotown Records
May 20, 2022 Stone of Glory (Will) Digital download Uncle Cinnamon Records Theme song for the stage play Hiryuden 2022 Love and Youth in Front of the Diet
June 1, 2022 Stone of Glory (Will) Streaming only Uncle Cinnamon Records Theme song for the stage play Hiryuden 2022 Love and Youth in Front of the Diet

Album

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Release date Title Format Label Notes
April 26, 2023 Kayo Style Collection CD Uncle Cinnamon Records Showa era pop song cover album

Books

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  • Kazukiyo Nishikiori's Directing Theory (2022, Nikkei BP) ISBN 978-4-296-20139-6[104]
  • Boy's Time Capsule (2023, Shinchosha) ISBN 978-4-103-54931-4[105]
    • First autobiography

Notes

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  1. ^ The lead roles were played by three boys who played third graders, and Nishikiori played one of them in the winter of sixth grade.[42]
  2. ^ a b c d Stage presented by Johnny & Associates
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Created by: Kohei Tsuka
  4. ^ Tryout performance for the main show in January 2016
  5. ^ Performances canceled due to COVID-19[86]

References

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