Satoshi Ohno

Japanese idol, singer, actor


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  • radio host
  • dancer
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  • Pony Canyon
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Ohno began his career in the entertainment industry when he joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates in 1994 at the age of 13. He started an acting career in 1997 when he was cast to be part of the stage play Kyo to Kyo. In 2008, Ohno became the first and the only artist from Johnny's to hold his own art exhibition, titled "Freestyle", and also received his first starring role in a Japanese television drama, Maō, for which he earned a handful of Best Actor awards. Since then, he has continued to star in numerous dramas and movies, receiving a number of awards and nominations for his roles. For his work as an artist, a singer, and an actor in Kaibutsu-kun the Movie, Ohno became one of the recipients of GQ Japan's Men of the Year Award in 2011.

Early life

Ohno was born in Mitaka, Tokyo as the youngest child of his family. He has one older sister. During middle school, his mother sent in his application to Johnny & Associates without his knowledge. An invitation to audition was sent back to Ohno, and he subsequently became a trainee in October 1994. To focus on the stage play Kyo to Kyo, which ran from 1997 to 1998 during his trainee days, he withdrew from high school and moved to Kyoto.

Career

Following Arashi's hiatus, Ohno had been absent from the public eye, except for a minimum of messages transmitted via the other members. In late April 2024, he provided an interview to a Post Seven reporter, in which he talked about meeting with the others at late night to talk, given the other's busy schedules. Among the things he talked about was Arashi's newly opened company and Ninomiya's independence from Smile-Up. He barely spoke about the hiatus and totally evaded the question of his commercial businesses opening around Miyakojima, Okinawa, including a hotel and a bar. Ohno has been investing in real estate since 2017, with plans to build a tourist resort. Of these, he said "I don't want to talk about it because it's private". He also talked about learning to drive. He said that it wasn't because of his needing to drive to Miyakojima, but because he felt it was time he learned, since, before, he had to rely on others to take him wherever he needed to go. About the return of activities as Arashi, Ohno said that nothing has been decided yet, not even a return concert that was rumored to be held in Spring next year.

Music career

Before his music debut with Arashi, Ohno wanted to resign from Johnny & Associates. However, then-president Johnny Kitagawa asked him to help out with a song recording and to pack up for a trip to Hawaii, which turned out to be the place where the press conference announcing the formation of Arashi was held. With Ohno at the age of at the time, Arashi was officially formed on September 15, 1999 and made their CD debut on November 3, 1999. Since much of his trainee days were spent in Kyoto, he was the least known member during Arashi's early days.

Ohno is the lead vocalist of Arashi. Although his music career is primarily with Arashi, he had a solo concert called 3104 (which can be read as his name Satoshi in Japanese) in 2006 and in 2009, became the first and only member in Arashi to release a solo single. It was a soundtrack for his drama Uta no Onii-san titled "Kumorinochi, Kaisei" by Yano Kenta starring Satoshi Ohno. Ohno also provided the vocals to the insert song "Yukai Tsukai Kaibutsu-kun", which was released as a single on July 7, 2010 for the drama Kaibutsu-kun and sold around 59,000 copies on the first day.

Choreography

Ohno's work as a choreographer began in 2004 for his solo "Top Secret" during Arashi's 2004 Iza, Now Tour, and in 2006 for the group. Since then, he has done numerous solo and group dances, some of his notable group choreography including "Zero-G", the live performance for "Bittersweet", the interlude for the "Kokoro no Sora" music video, "Tsunagu", and "Do You...?".

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YearTitle
2004"Top Secret"
2006"Rain"
2007"Song For Me"
2008"Take Me Faraway"
2010"Shizuka na Yoru ni"
2011"Hung up on"
2012"two"
2013"Hit the floor"
2014"Imaging Crazy"
2015"Akatsuki"
2016"Bad boy"
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::data[format=table title="Group choreography"]

YearTitle
2006"Ready to Fly"
2006"Carnival Night Part 2"
2007"Everybody Zenshin"
2007"WAVE"
2011"negai"
2012"Tokei Jikake no Umbrella"
2012"Up to You"
2012"Cosmos"
2012"Super Fresh"
2012"Tsuite Oide"
2013"Sayonara no Ato de"
2014"Bittersweet" (live)
2014"GUTS!" (chorus)
2014"Zero-G"
2014"TRAP"
2015"Kokoro no Sora" (interlude)
2015"Masquerade"
2016"TWO TO TANGO"
2017"Tsunagu"
2017"Yoru no Kage"
2020"Do You...?"
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Acting career

Stage

In 1997, Ohno was a cast member of Kyo to Kyo with Musical Academy (MA) leader Shingo Machida and continued to act in other stage productions such as Koichi Dōmoto's Mask and Shōnentai's Playzone after Kyo to Kyo was over. Since then, he has done a number of stage plays such as True West with Masahiro Matsuoka and West Side Story with bandmates Sho Sakurai and Jun Matsumoto.

The Pū series that Ohno starred in spanned from 2003 to 2008, consisting of Sengokupū, Bakumatsu Banpū, Tensei Kunpū, and Amatsukaze. In Tensei Kunpū, Ohno portrayed a man named Kaoru Kazamine who was accidentally sent back to the Edo period of Japan through a system malfunction.

Drama

In 1999, Ohno made his TV drama debut in the volleyball-centered short drama V no Arashi, which was Arashi's first drama together.

In 2008, Ohno was given his first starring role in the suspense drama Maō. He co-starred with Toma Ikuta and portrayed a two-faced lawyer who sought for revenge against the person who murdered his brother years ago.

In 2009, he starred in his first comedy drama Uta no Oniisan. With Kanjani Eight member Ryuhei Maruyama as his co-star, Ohno played a musician who unexpectedly becomes a singing character for a children's program after being dumped by his girlfriend, kicked out of his band, and labelled useless by his family. Ohno also took part in a television mini-drama project titled 0 Gōshitsu no Kyaku, which aired from October 2009 to April 2010 and starred a select number of different artists from Johnny's. Ohno was the lead actor in the first story of the project called "Akogare no Otoko", which ran for four episodes in total. The story was about a salaryman and a club hostess visiting a strange "Room 0" that can reveal anyone's "grade" as a human being.

In January 2010, Ohno co-starred with the other members of Arashi in the human suspense drama special Saigo no Yakusoku. Ohno portrayed Satoru Mashiko, a 28-year-old employee of a cleaning company who is caught up in a building hijack. Beginning in April 2010, Ohno starred in the live-action adaptation of the manga and anime Kaibutsu-kun. Ohno played Tarou Kaibutsu, the prince of Kaibutsu Land who is ordered by the king to go to the world of humans for training as he is deemed unfit for the succession of the throne. He then reprised his role of Kaibutsu-kun for the Kaibutsu-kun special which aired on June 26, 2010. Ohno also starred in the second story, Hajime no Ippo, of the Fall 2010 Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari special that aired on October 4, 2010.

In October 2011, Ohno once again reprised his role of Kaibutsu-kun for another Kaibutsu-kun special, leading up to the story of the 3D movie version.

On January 3, 2012, Ohno starred in the drama special Mou Yuukai Nante Shinai. He played the role of Shotaro Tarui, a freeter who can't forget his childhood dream of being a hero. However, he finds himself planning a fake kidnapping after he receives a request from the daughter of a boss of racketeers, played by co-star Yui Aragaki. Beginning in April 2012, Ohno co-starred with Erika Toda in his first Getsuku drama, Kagi no Kakatta Heya. He played the lead character, Kei Enomoto, an employee at a major security firm who has an obsession with keys and locks. Enomoto works with a pair of attorneys, solving mysteries that fall under the "locked room" genre, in which seemingly impossible crimes are committed.

On August 24, 2013, Ohno starred in the drama special Kyou no Hi wa Sayounara which aired as part of the annual 24 Hour Television telethon in Japan. Ohno plays a 29-year-old man named Kouta who is diagnosed with malignant lymphoma. Given three months left to live, he makes a resolve to accept his fate and face death properly.

On January 3, 2014, Ohno reprised the role of Enomoto Kei for the Kagi no Kakatta Heya special. He also starred in the live-action adaptation of the manga Shinigami-kun beginning in April 2014. Ohno portrayed Shinigami-kun (Shinigami No.413) whose job is to pronounce death to expected people and take their souls to the spiritual world. As a rookie reaper, he tends to make biased decisions towards the human side which always causes him to be reprimanded by his boss.

Beginning in April 2016, Ohno starred in a drama titled Sekai Ichi Muzukashii Koi. Ohno played Reiji Samejima, a company president in the hotel industry. Despite his success at work, he knows little about love. This romantic comedy follows Samejima as he pursues Misaki Shibayama, his very first love interest.

Film

In 2002, Ohno made his motion picture debut in Arashi's first movie together, Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakedo Happy. He portrayed Haru, a bizarre high school student who gets swindled during his trip to Harajuku. Two years later in 2004, Ohno reprised his role for the sequel Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakara Happy. Ohno reprised his role as Haru once again in 2014 in a spin-off of the two previous films, titled Pikanchi Life Is Hard Tabun Happy.

In 2007, the group came together once again to act in their third movie together, Kiiroi Namida, with Ohno acting as an oil painter.

In 2011, Ohno returned to the big screen starring as the lead actor in the film Kaibutsu-kun the Movie. His character, Tarou Kaibutsu, is about to be crowned king, but is met with unexpected booing. Trying to escape to the human world, Tarou and his three henchmen accidentally find themselves in a place known as the Curry Kingdom where he is mistaken as a legendary hero. The cast went overseas to India to shoot parts of the film. He became the first member in Arashi to star in a 3D film.

In May 2016 it was announced that Ohno would star as the lead actor in the summer 2017 film Mumon: The Land of Stealth. The film illustrates the epic battle between the Oda clan and the Iga ninja. Ohno plays Mumon, an Iga ninja renowned to be a deadly assassin with unmatched battle strength, but who is also equally lazy and only seeks to earn money to make his wife, Okuni, happy. In preparation for the film, Ohno underwent intensive training in sword fighting.

Other ventures

Radio

Ohno had his own radio show called Arashi Discovery, which aired every weekday from Monday to Friday on FM Yokohama from October 1, 2002, to March 31, 2017.

Art

When Ohno was in the third grade, he was inspired by his classmate's Dragon Ball illustration to start drawing. Since then, he has been drawing his own artwork and making original figurines. In the November 3, 2025 live stream the group had for their fan club, celebrating their 26th anniversary, Ohno revealed that he had begun using an iPad to draw.

In 2008, he held an art exhibition called Freestyle, making him the first artist in Johnny's to hold one. In 2015, it was announced that Ohno would be holding a second art exhibition called Freestyle II in Tokyo from July 24 to August 23. In addition, Ohno held an art exhibition the same year in Shanghai from July 9 to 29, showcasing artwork from his first art exhibition, Freestyle. A new version of Freestyle, called Freestyle 2020 opened on September 9, 2020, and had pieces from his previous exhibitions, as well as new ones, including the cover art for Arashi's single "Kite".

As of 2019, Ohno has designed the charity T-shirt for NTV's 24-hour television telethon four times, making him the first artist to do so. He was in charge of designing the T-shirt for the first time in 2004. In 2012, Ohno collaborated with Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara and their design sold 764,198 copies, setting a new record. In the following year, Ohno collaborated with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to design the T-shirt for that year's telethon. It sold 1,244,469 copies, making it the most successful in the history of the telethon. 2019 was the 2nd time he designed it by himself (各回の色とデザイン). He also designed the flower pattern of a jacket Arashi wore in the "Arafes 2020" concert.

Ohno's art was displayed in Japan Airlines "JAL Fly to 2020" Olympic campaign in 2015, as part of the design on the planes. Under the theme of "Hope for the future", the aircraft shows colorful flowers, Mt. Fuji, the four seasons, and people looking into the future, with Arashi's faces in the center of the design, under a five member-colored rainbow. JAL's Fly to 2020 aircraft operated from 27 June 2015 until 10 April 2016.

Because of his talent in the field of art, Ohno was appointed to host a four episode documentary for NHK entitled "Jakuchu Miracle World" starting on April 25, 2011. The documentary focused on analyzing artwork by a famous Edo era artist named Itō Jakuchū. On August 22, 2012, Ohno hosted another documentary for NHK entitled "Everything Is for the Sake Of Delivering Dreams Walt Disney Trajectory of Creation". In commemoration of Walt Disney's 110th anniversary, the documentary explored and revealed the secrets behind the origins and processes of Disney's creations.

Commercials

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Discography

Singles

::data[format=table] | Title | Year | Peak | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) | Album | JPN | JPN Hot | "Kumorinochi, Kaisei" | "Yukai Tsukai Kaibutsu-kun" | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 2009 | 1 | 2 | 2× Platinum | All the Best! 1999–2009 | | | | | | 2010 | 2 | 2 | Gold | | | | | | ::

Other charted songs

::data[format=table] | Title | Year | Peak | Album | JPN DL | "Rain" | "Shizuka na Yoru ni" | "Two" | "Hit the Floor" | "Imaging Crazy" | "Akatsuki" | "Bad Boy" | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 2005 | 39 | One | | | | | | | | | | | 2010 | 63 | Boku no Miteiru Fūkei | | | | | | | | | | | 2012 | 68 | Popcorn | | | | | | | | | | | 2013 | 40 | Love | | | | | | | | | | | 2014 | 99 | The Digitalian | | | | | | | | | | | 2015 | 50 | Japonism | | | | | | | | | | | 2016 | 96 | Are You Happy? | | | | | | | | | | ::

Musical contributions

Are You Happy? song "Miles Away" (recording under Ohno's supervision)

Publications

  • Freestyle (published on February 8, 2008 by M.Co.)
  • Freestyle II (published on July 24, 2015 by M.Co.)
  • Freestyle 2020 (published on September 20, 2020 by M.Co.)

Filmography

TV dramas

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999V no ArashiSatoshi OhnoLead role with Arashi members
2000Shijō Saiaku no DētoTatsuya KudoEpisode: "Akuma no Christmas☆Kiss
2001Speed StarHiroshi SakuraiTV special
2002Shōnen Taiya: "Aoki-san Uchi no Oku-san"SatoshiLead role, mini-drama, with fellow Arashi members Sho Sakurai and Masaki Aiba
2003EngimonoMitsuoLead role, mini-drama, "Mitsuo"
Yoiko no MikataClaim Agent ArashiEpisode 8 guest appearance
2004Yon-bun no Ichi no KizunaNaoya SuzukiTV special
Gekidan EngimonoJunji OkinojimaLead role, mini-drama, "Katte ni Nosutarujii"
2007Yamada Tarō MonogatariVilla Kubari no OniisanEpisode 10 guest appearance
2008MaōRyo NaruseLead role with Toma Ikuta
2009Uta no OniisanKenta YanoLead role
0 Gōshitsu no KyakuHiroyuki MatsudaLead role of first four episodes, "Akogare no Otoko"
2010Saigo no YakusokuSatoru MashikoLead role with other members of Arashi, television special
Tokujo Kabachi!!Shūhei HondaEpisode 10 guest appearance
Kaibutsu-kunKaibutsu TarouLead role
Mō Kaette Kita Yo!! Kaibutsu-kun Subete Shinsaku SpecialKaibutsu TarouLead role, television special
Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari: Hajime no IppoHajime ShinozakiLead role, television special
2011Kaibutsu-kun Shinsaku SPKaibutsu TarouLead role
2012Mou Yuukai Nante ShinaiShotaro TaruiLead role
Kagi no Kakatta HeyaKei EnomotoLead role
Papadol!Satoshi OhnoEpisode 1 guest appearance
2013Kyou no Hi wa SayounaraKouta FujiokaLead role, 24 Hour TV special
2014Kagi no Kakatta Heya SPKei EnomotoLead role
Shinigami-kunShinigami No. 413Lead role
2016Sekai Ichi Muzukashii KoiReiji SamejimaLead role
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Films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakedo HappyHaruhiko Kida (Haru)Supporting role
2004Pikanchi Life Is Hard Dakara HappyHaruhiko Kida (Haru)Lead role
2007Kiiroi NamidaKei ShimokawaLead role with Arashi members
2011Kaibutsu-kun the MovieKaibutsu-kunLead role
2014Pikanchi Life Is Hard Tabun HappyHaruhiko Kida (Haru)Lead role with Arashi members
2017Mumon: The Land of StealthMumonLead role
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Documentaries

  • Jakuchu Miracle World (NHK, 2011, navigator)
  • Subete wa yume o todokeru tame ni ~ Walt Disney sōzō no kiseki ~ (NHK, 2012, navigator)

Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Kyo to KyoUshiwakamaru
Show Geki '97 Mask
1998Kyo to KyoUshiwakamaru
1999Show Geki '99 Mask
Shōnentai Musical Playzone’99: Goodbye and Hello
2001Shōnentai Musical Playzone 2001 "Shinseiki" EmotionKare
2003SengokupūFūsukeLead role
2004True WestAustinLead role with Masahiro Matsuoka
West Side StoryRiffSupporting role
2005Bakumatsu BanpūSōji OkitaLead role
2006Tensei KunpūKaoru KazamineLead role
2008AmatsukazeNagiLead role
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Awards and nominations

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YearOrganizationAwardWorkResult
200812th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Summer)Best ActorMaō
58th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest Actor
12th Nikkan Sports Annual Drama Grand PrixBest Actor
5th Annual TV Navi Drama Awards (July–September)Best Actor
20095th Annual TV Navi Drama AwardsBest Actor
18th Annual TV Life AwardsBest Actor
60th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest ActorUta no Oniisan
Best Theme Song
201014th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring)Best ActorKaibutsu-kun
65th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest Actor
6th Annual TV Navi Drama Awards (April–June)Best Actor
20th Annual TV Life AwardsBest Actor
2011GQ Japan Men of the Year 2011 AwardsGQ Men of the Year 2011title=GQ Men of the Year 2011
201216th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring)Best ActorKagi no Kakatta Heya
73rd Television Drama Academy AwardsBest Actor
9th Annual TV Navi Drama Awards (April–June)Best Actor
201322nd Annual TV Life AwardsBest Actor
9th Annual TV Navi Drama AwardsBest Actor
16th Nikkan Sports Annual Drama Grand PrixBest Actor
201418th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring)Best ActorShinigami-kun
11th Annual TV Navi Drama Awards (April–June)Best Actor
201524th Annual TV Life AwardsBest Actor
201620th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring)Best ActorSekai Ichi Muzukashii Koi
89th Television Drama Academy AwardsBest Actor
201726th Annual TV Life AwardsBest Actor
20th Nikkan Sports Annual Drama Grand PrixBest Actor
42nd Hochi Film AwardsBest ActorMumon: The Land of Stealth
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Notes

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