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Hanawa (はなわ; born 20 July 1976) is a Japanese singer and comedian raised in Saga City. He began his career in 1997 going throughout the 2000s distinguishing himself by use of his bass guitar throughout comedy acts. He rose to fame in Japan during 2003 for a comical song about Saga Prefecture and its oddities.[1] By the end of the year he would appear on NHK's 54th annual Red and White singing contest [ja]. Following this exposure, his music would be picked up for commercials and as company songs. He continued to produce more of his own music while also working alongside groups such as Fudanjuku.[2][3][4][5][6]

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Hanawa was born in Kasukabe, Saitama as the second son of three. Upon turning two years old, he and his family moved to Abiko, Chiba, and later during his sixth year of elementary school to Saga, Saga.[7] During his high school years, he referred to himself as a "band comedian" and incorporated humor into performances as an MC. After graduating from Saga Higashi High School he moved to Tokyo to attend Tokyo Announce Gakuin Performing Arts College [ja].[8]

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Hanawa is a Japanese singer and comedian known for his humorous songs that celebrate regional pride and family life, most notably his 2003 breakout hit "Saga-ken," which propelled him to national fame with an appearance on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Born Naoki Hanawa on July 20, 1976, in Saga Prefecture, he incorporates bass guitar into his comedic performances and has built a career blending music with entertainment that highlights everyday Japanese experiences. Hanawa began his career as a comedian in 1995 before making his musical debut with "Saga-ken" in 2003, a comical tribute to his home prefecture that achieved significant popularity and marked his transition to prominence in both comedy and music. He released his first album HANAWA ROCK the same year and continued to produce songs with regional and personal themes, including the 2017 track "お義父さん," inspired by his wife's real-life experiences and honored with the Japan Record Awards planning prize, as well as the Best Father Award that year. His 2019 single "埼玉県のうた" served as the theme song for the film Tonde Saitama, further showcasing his ability to create catchy, location-based anthems. Throughout his career, Hanawa has maintained visibility through frequent television, radio, and commercial appearances, including an eight-year family-focused segment on Ariyo Semi, and since 2019 has run a popular YouTube channel documenting his family life alongside ongoing music production and performances. His work often draws on personal and regional elements, establishing him as a distinctive figure in Japanese entertainment who bridges comedy, songwriting, and relatable storytelling.

Early life

Birth and family background

Hanawa, whose real name is Naoki Hanawa (塙 尚輝), was born on July 20, 1976, in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He is the second of three sons. His younger brother is Noriyuki Hanawa, a member of the comedy duo Knights. Hanawa has blood type O and is 175 cm in height.

Childhood moves and upbringing

Hanawa's family relocated to Abiko, Chiba Prefecture when he was two years old. He spent his early childhood there until his sixth year of elementary school, when his family moved again due to his father's job transfer, this time to Saga City, Saga Prefecture. From late elementary school onward, he was raised primarily in Saga, where he spent the remainder of his childhood and adolescent years. This relocation to Saga during his late elementary school period marked the beginning of his deep association with the prefecture, which profoundly shaped his identity and later creative material. His upbringing in Saga from that point fostered a strong connection to the region that became central to his personal narrative.

Education and early performances

Hanawa attended Saga Prefectural Saga Higashi High School. During his time there, he was outgoing and enjoyed making people laugh, describing himself as a "band comedian" (バンド芸人) who served as the humorous MC for his band while practicing with friends at venues such as "Giles" and "Frontier." He has reflected that this period fueled his aspiration to become a comedian, as he loved drawing attention and entertaining others through these school-era performances. After graduating from high school, Hanawa moved to Tokyo and enrolled in Tokyo Announce Gakuin Performing Arts College's owarai tarento-ka (comedy talent course, now known as the entertainment variety course). He selected this school partly to pursue comedy training discreetly without immediately revealing his ambitions to his parents, opting for a program where the owarai focus was less prominently advertised. He graduated from the college, completing his formal training in entertainment and comedy.

Career

Debut and early comedy work

Hanawa began his career in 1995 as a comedian and musician after graduating from Saga Prefectural Saga Higashi High School and enrolling in the owarai talent course at Tokyo Announce College in Tokyo. He performed as a solo comedian, known as a "pin entertainer," while simultaneously working as a bassist, blending music with comedy in his acts. In the early 2000s, he became a regular on NHK's Bakusho On Air Battle, where he distinguished himself with bass comedy routines and impressions of notable figures such as baseball player Hideki Matsui and boxer Gatts Ishimatsu. His performances on the program earned him a strong record of 15 wins and 5 losses, granting him Gold Battler status among contestants. His early style incorporated bass guitar as a core element of his comedy, setting the foundation for his later musical contributions.

National breakthrough in 2003

In 2003, Hanawa achieved national recognition with the release of his debut single "Saga-ken" (佐賀県), a humorous bass-accompanied song that playfully highlighted stereotypes and features of Saga Prefecture. The track peaked at number 5 on the Oricon singles chart and sold an estimated 250,000 copies. This commercial success propelled Hanawa to an appearance on the 54th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen at the end of the year, where he performed a special combined version of "Saga-ken" together with Tetsu and Tomo. Following the high-profile Kohaku performance, his music gained additional traction and was adopted for use in television commercials and as corporate anthems.

Later career in comedy, television, and radio

In the years following his 2003 breakthrough, Hanawa sustained his comedy career through frequent appearances on Japanese television variety programs, often blending his signature bass guitar performances with family-oriented and regional humor. He has maintained semi-regular spots on "Monomane Grand Prix" and "Ariyoshi Seminar," while also starring in his own local program "Hanawa no Shakariki!" on Chiba TV. He hosted segments on "IQ Supplement" and made appearances on "Enta no Kami-sama," contributing to his visibility in ensemble comedy formats. Hanawa has been particularly active in radio broadcasting in recent years, holding regular hosting roles on several stations. Since April 2021, he has presented "FAV FOUR" on NACK5 every Thursday evening and co-hosts "Hanawa & Beat Reins 'Hachioji Dayo! Zenin Shugo'" on Tokyo Star Radio (also known as "はなわ&ビートレインズの八王子だョ!全員集合"). He additionally contributes to TBS Radio's "Anata no Yume wa Nan Desu ka?" as a rotating regular. In 2019, Hanawa established his YouTube channel "Hanawa Channel," which focuses on comedy skits, music performances, family content, and daily vlogs. Beyond broadcasting, he has served in civic roles, including as Saga City's promotion ambassador starting in 2016 and Kasukabe City's goodwill ambassador from 2019, leveraging his regional ties to promote local initiatives.

Music

Musical style and bass comedy

Hanawa is renowned for his signature performance style known as "bass manman" (ベース漫談), which combines stand-up comedy with live bass guitar playing. In this format, he accompanies his humorous storytelling and singing with bass lines, often delivering satirical or affectionate takes on regional life in his native Saga Prefecture, creating a unique fusion of music and comedy that distinguishes him in Japanese owarai. Although naturally left-handed, Hanawa plays the electric bass right-handed, a practice that originated when he borrowed his right-handed brother's instrument during his student years and continued thereafter due to the limited availability and higher cost of left-handed models. He frequently incorporates celebrity impressions into his routines to enhance the comedic effect, with notable examples including his impersonation of baseball player Matsui Hideki, which helped increase his television exposure during a transitional period in his career. Hanawa has also engaged in musical collaborations beyond his solo bass manman performances, most notably serving as the sound producer for the male idol group Fudanjuku (風男塾, formerly 腐男塾) from 2006 until 2019, during which he contributed to their music production.

Notable songs and releases

Hanawa has released several notable songs and albums throughout his career, many of which are comedic tracks centered on Japanese prefectures, everyday family life, and humorous bass-driven performances. His major-label debut single "佐賀県" (Saga-ken) was released in 2003 and became a breakout hit, peaking at number 5 on the Oricon singles chart with estimated sales of 250,000 copies. The same year saw the release of his debut album HANAWA ROCK, which reached number 9 on the Oricon albums chart with approximately 150,000 copies sold. In 2004, Hanawa released the single "伝説の男~ビバ・ガッツ~" (Densetsu no Otoko Viva Gatts), continuing his early momentum with another bass-comedy focused track. After a period of relative quiet in music releases, he returned prominently in 2017 with "お義父さん" (O-tōsan), an emotional song dedicated to his late father-in-law that was uploaded as a live performance video to YouTube on March 4, 2017, and rapidly gained viral traction, surpassing 640,000 views within one week and reaching over 1 million views in about 20 days. The track was subsequently released as a CD single later that year. In 2018, Hanawa issued the album カラアゲ (Karaage), followed in 2019 by the single "埼玉県のうた" (Saitama-ken no Uta), which was created to tie in with the film Tonde Saitama. For the film's 2023 sequel, he released "ニュー咲きほこれ埼玉" (New Sakihokore Saitama) as a single on November 22, 2023. Across his catalog, Hanawa has produced various other prefecture-themed songs, including contributions related to regions such as Oita and Okayama, often parodying local customs and identities in his signature comedic style.

Songwriting and collaborations

Hanawa has established himself as a prolific songwriter and producer, particularly within the Japanese idol and group music scene. He served as the long-time sound producer for the male-impersonating idol group Fudanjuku (腐男塾, later renamed 風男塾) from 2006 until December 31, 2019, a tenure of 13 years. During this period, he contributed to the creation of over 60 songs for the group. Beyond this primary role, Hanawa has provided songwriting and production for other artists. He wrote the lyrics and composed the music for "Osaka-fu" (大阪府), which was released as a coupling track on BOYS AND MEN's single. Hanawa also collaborated with entertainer Hiromi on his debut solo single, co-writing lyrics and composing both "Hachioji no Uta" (八王子のうた) and "Kamigami to no Yakusoku" (神様との約束). Additionally, he wrote and composed "OK! Okayama" for the anime song duo angela. These works demonstrate his involvement in crafting regionally themed or group-oriented songs for diverse performers.

Acting

Film and television credits

Hanawa has made sporadic appearances in Japanese films and television dramas, typically in supporting or cameo roles that complement his comedic background. His film credits include portraying Ken Takagi in Bright Future (2003), as well as roles in Rokkâzu (2003) and Ghost Shout (2004). He later appeared as a man on screen in 20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope (2009) and in Softboys (2010). In 2023, Hanawa played the Tobu-Isesaki Line representative in Fly Me to the Saitama: From Biwa Lake with Love. In television dramas, Hanawa appeared in episode 6 of Guren Onna (2008). He appeared in the NHK regional drama Anohi to Anohi (2012), produced to mark the 70th anniversary of NHK Saga Broadcasting Station. Hanawa has also contributed to voice acting, providing the voice for Argomon in the animated film Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Activated!! (2006) and voicing characters including Hagurumon in the Digimon Savers television series (2006).

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