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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese actor, singer, and radio personality. He is regarded as a Japanese icon after achieving success as an actor. He was also a popular member of SMAP, one of the best-selling boy bands in Asia. In the media, he is known as a huge heartthrob in Japan, and a sex symbol, having been voted Japan's sexiest man for 15 years in a row by readers of one magazine.<ref name="Brasor-2000">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A 1996 television drama series, Long Vacation, in which he landed his first lead role, became a massive success, creating a phrase called the "Lon-bake phenomenon". He was given the title, "The King of Ratings", as his subsequent television series continued to generate high ratings and each show became a social phenomenon as it aired. Five of his most successful television series, Hero (2001), Beautiful Life (2000), Love Generation (1997), Good Luck!! (2003), and Long Vacation (1996) are ranked in the top ten highest-rated television series in Japanese history. He has received the Best Actor award at the Television Drama Academy Awards 11 times and holds the record for most wins.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He also starred in blockbuster films, including Love and Honor (2006), Hero (2007) and Howl's Moving Castle (as a voice actor, 2004).

Kimura is also known for his work in the video games Judgment and Lost Judgment, portraying Takayuki Yagami.

CareerEdit

MusicEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} In 1987, at age 15, Kimura auditioned to enter Johnny & Associates, a talent agency that recruits and trains young boys to become singers and members of boy bands. In Autumn 1987, twenty young boys, including Kimura, were put together into a group called The Skate Boys, which was initially created as backup dancers for a famous boy band, Hikaru Genji.<ref name="smap_bio">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In April 1988, producer Johnny Kitagawa chose six out of the twenty boys to create a new boy band; "SMAP."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The group became one of the most successful boy bands in Asia and are regarded as an iconic group in Japan with 24 top-10 albums and 14 number-one albums. SMAP officially disbanded on December 31, 2016.

Solo activitiesEdit

In 2020, Kimura released his first solo album, entitled "Go with the Flow". The album, which included songs written for Kimura by well-known bands and artists such as [ALEXANDROS], Superfly, Noriyuki Makihara, and Love Psychedelico, debuted at #1 on the Oricon Albums Chart on the week of its release.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A month later, he held a four-day tour in both Tokyo and Osaka entitled "TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2020 Go with the Flow". The concert was released on Blu-Ray and DVD, on July 8, 2020, debuting at #1 as well on the Oricon Charts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

On May 20, 2021, the Weibo Starlight Awards 2020 ceremony was held online. Kimura, alongside his two daughters, Cocomi and Kōki, were awarded alongside Western artists such as Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and Louis Koo.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} MingPao news. 2021-05-22</ref>

A follow-up to his solo album "Go with the Flow" was released on January 19, 2022, entitled "Next Destination". The album features the song entitled "Mojo Drive", a collaboration between Kimura and renowned city-pop artist Tatsuro Yamashita, who wanted to write a song to highlight Kimura's baritone voice after attending his solo concert in February.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Yamashita also composed two other tracks, namely "Good Luck, Good Time", and "Morning Dew" for the album. In addition to Yamashita, "Next Destination" also features songs written by Kyōka Suzuki, Sanma Akashiya, Man with a Mission, and Shigesato Itoi.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

From February to March 2022, he held an eight-day tour entitled "TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2022 Next Destination" across Hyogo, Hiroshima, Aichi, and Yokohama.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The concert was released on Blu-Ray and DVD on August 3, 2022, ranking first in three video categories on the Oricon Weekly Video Rankings.

August 14, 2024, marked the release of Kimura's third solo album, entitled "See You There".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The album includes 11 tracks written for Kimura by prominent Japanese artists such as Ryota Yanagisawa of SUPER BEAVER, Toshinobu Kubota, Kazuki of s**t kingz, Takuro Yoshida, and Tsuyoshi Domoto of KinKi Kids.<ref name="oricon.co.jp">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Mariya Takeuchi, best known for the globally popular city-pop song Plastic Love, provided the song "Lovers in October" for the album. In an interview, Takeuchi revealed that her intention when writing the song was, "Because Takuya is in his 50s, I want him to sing a boyish, heart-melting love song."<ref name="oricon.co.jp"/>

The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Japan Weekly Album Sales chart, Top Albums Sales, selling 56,236 copies on the week of its release.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> With this achievement, Kimura secured three consecutive album debuts at the top of the Billboard Charts, following his previous two solo releases. On September 29, Kimura began another eight-day concert tour entitled "TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2024 SEE YOU THERE". The tour ran until December 25, 2024, at Fukuoka.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

ActingEdit

In 1988, Kimura made his acting debut in a television series, Abunai Shonen III, along with his band members. After appearing in several television series, he first attracted attention after landing a role in a high-rated television series, Asunaro Hakusho, in 1993. The scene where he hugged his co-star Hikari Ishida from behind became popular in Japan and a man hugging a girl from behind was later named "asunaro daki", meaning "asunaro hug". From 1994, men in Japan started copying his fashion and style, as clothes and fashion items became instant hits, the thick, black-rimmed glasses he wore in Asunaro Hakusho, being one of them. The phenomenon was collectively called the "Kimutaku syndrome". He won the Ishihara Yujiro New Artist Award for his performance in Shoot, in which he made his screen debut.

He first landed the lead role in Long Vacation in 1996. The series, which aired every Monday night, saw massive success and was the highest-rated program that year, thus becoming a social phenomenon. Media stated that, "women disappear from the city on Mondays", pointing out the large viewership and how intoxicating the show was for women in Japan. After Kimura played a young pianist, there was a rapid increase of young men who started taking piano lessons. The cultural impact and influences of the show is commonly referred to as the "Lonvaca (ron-bake) phenomenon". This was also a breakthrough for Kimura as an actor and helped him gain recognition and a more broad fan base.

The following year, Kimura starred with Long Vacation costar Takako Matsu in Love Generation as squabbling colleagues who eventually fall in love. The series was a hit, achieving a high rating of 30.8%. In 2000, he starred in the television series Beautiful Life as a hairdresser who falls for a woman in a wheelchair. The series became a massive hit, with the final episode marking above the 40% household share rating and becoming the highest-rated program for that slot (Sunday 9:00pm).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2001, Kimura reunited with Takako Matsu in the legal drama Hero as a public prosecutor, which became the all-time highest-rated television series in Japan and the only program in history to have all episodes mark above the 30% household share rating.<ref>{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} Template:Webarchive</ref> The success of the series led to a second season and two feature films. Subsequent television series, such as Good Luck!!, Pride and Engine, also generated high-ratings.<ref>{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} Template:Webarchive</ref>

In 2004, he played a supporting role in a Cannes-nominated film 2046, and walked the red carpet of Cannes Festival for the first time.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Kimura also voiced Howl Pendragon, the titular character of Studio Ghibli's Howl's Moving Castle in 2004. He was the lead actor in Love and Honor (2006). Although he was nominated for numerous prestigious awards for Love and Honor, including the Japan Academy Award, his agency, Johnny & Associates, declined all nominations,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> though some organizations still announced him as the winner, such as the Tokyo Sports Film Awards, headed by Takeshi Kitano and Cinema Junpo. Earning over 40.3 billion yen, the film became the biggest hit for director Yoji Yamada during his four-decade career, as well as becoming the biggest box-office earner in Shochiku's history. That year, People Magazine named Kimura in its 2006 "Sexiest Man Alive" list in the category "International Males: Hot Around the Globe".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In Blade of the Immortal (2017), Takashi Miike cast Kimura for the role as he found him fitting due to Kimura's personal life and the differences he has with the other members of the music group SMAP. Additionally, since Kimura was also popular within Japanese fandom for over two decades by the time the film was made, he felt that his appeal would attract a bigger audience.<ref name="miike">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> When Miike asked his team about what they thought of Kimura playing the role of Manji, the team reacted negatively, believing that he would not be able to portray Manji. However, Miike still felt that due to Kimura's experience in films, he has suitable to play the leading role in the movie.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

He said that he personally selected Kimura, "a superstar who made the transition from the Showa era to the Heisei era," as "the world's strongest member of the Miike Gang, the Ittō-ryū fighting school of our film industry."<ref name="announce">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kimura expressed multiple thoughts about his acting as Manji, such as how he deals with make up and action sequences.<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref> However, Kimura suffered a major wound while filming, resulting in him not being able to walk for various days.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Blade of the Immortal was eventually screened out-of-competition at the Cannes Festival, making this Kimura's second appearance at the event.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2021, it was announced that Kimura would be starring in the television adaption of German author Frank Schätzing's environmental thriller, The Swarm.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2022, Kimura was announced to star as historical figure Oda Nobunaga alongside Haruka Ayase as Nohime in The Legend and Butterfly, a film to commemorate Toei's 70th Anniversary in 2023.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This is the first time Kimura has portrayed Nobunaga in 25 years, following his first appearance as the 16th century samurai in the 1998 historical drama "Nobunaga Oda: The Fool Who Takes The World" for TBS.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The film was released on January 27, 2023, and is directed by Keishi Otomo and written by Ryota Kosawa. On November 6, 2022, Kimura made an appearance dressed as Nobunaga at the annual Gifu Nobunaga Festival alongside fellow actor Hideaki Ito on horseback.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The festival drew in half-a-million people, more than the city's population, with many hoping to catch a glimpse of Kimura.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2024, Kimura reprised his role of Natsuki Obana from the critically acclaimed TBS television series La Grand Maison Tokyo, for its feature-length movie sequel entitled La Grande Maison Paris, set to premiere at the upcoming San Sebastián International Film Festival. Kimura is joined by popular Korean actor and rapper from K-Pop group 2PM, Ok Taec-yeon, who remarked, “I was very excited to be able to appear in a project with Kimura Takuya, whom I admire, and it was an honor to be able to be a part of a great project."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kimura also dyed his hair blonde in honor of Japanese chef, Kei Kobayashi, who supervised the culinary scenes for the film.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As part of promotion for La Grande Maison Paris, Kimura and fellow co-star Yuta Tamamori of Kis-My-Ft2, made a surprise appearance at the 2025 Michelin Guide Ceremony, held in Tokyo on October 17, 2024.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kimura announced the three-star restaurants and presented them with plaques, and Tamamori presented them with chef jackets.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On February 6, 2025, it was announced that the film had drawn approximately 2.44 million viewers in its 38 days in theaters, earning over 3.5 billion yen at the box office.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As of March 3, 2025, the film has grossed over 4 billion yen, drawing 2.79 million viewers in 63 days. Owing to its success, Grand Maison Paris is set to release in Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, France, and other global markets in the coming months.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2025, Japanese entertainment company Shochiku announced that Kimura, alongside Chieko Baisho, would star in renowned director Yoji Yamada’s latest film, Tokyo Taxi.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Scheduled for release on November 21, 2025, the film is a Japanese remake of the 2022 French-Belgian movie Driving Madeleine.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Tokyo Taxi serves as the centerpiece of Shochiku’s 130th anniversary celebration and marks Kimura’s reunion with Yamada after 19 years, their last collaboration being the critically acclaimed Love and Honor in 2006. It also commemorates 21 years since Kimura and Baisho previously co-starred together in the 2004 animated classic Howl’s Moving Castle.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

TelevisionEdit

As a member of the boy band SMAP, he used to co-host a weekly variety show SMAPxSMAP for 20 years until the group's dissolution on New Year's Eve 2016. They welcomed a number of international celebrities such as Michael Jackson,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Madonna and Lady Gaga<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> as well as Japanese guests. He has also occasionally made cameo appearances in other shows, such as on Netflix's Jimmy: The True Story of a True Idiot, and has been a guest on numerous variety shows.

Since 2003, Kimura hosts an annual variety show entitled Santaku alongside comedian Sanma Akashiya to commemorate the start of a New Year. However, in 2017, it was broadcast in April due to the official disbanding of the SMAP on New Year's Eve of the previous year.

In 2018 he began hosting an online variety show Kimura-saaan! on the application GYAO! where he does various activities in response to requests from listeners through his radio program Kimura Takuya Flow.<ref>https://kimurasaaaan.com</ref> The program ended in 2023 however in January 2024, he launched a YouTube channel as a continuation of the web series. In addition to new videos, videos that were previously streamed on GYAO! are also posted on the channel. As of February 2025, Kimura has amassed over 1.45M subscribers on his channel.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

GamingEdit

Early in the development of action game Judgment, the developers at Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio considered using a famous actor to portray the lead Takayuki Yagami.

Writer Toshihiro Nagoshi was afraid audiences would accuse them of toning down the character due to Kimura's popularity. However, Kimura was open to the team's suggestions and worked with the developers to hone the character. Sega was pleased with Kimura's performance, noting he needed far fewer retakes during recording than they anticipated. Some lines were rewritten to better fit Kimura's delivery, but the writers ensured these changes would not deviate from Yagami's personality. The game's dialogue was recorded in chronological order so players would feel Kimura's voice evolving as Yagami's character develops during the story. Kimura enjoyed his work on the game, and Nagoshi remarked on Kimura's quick response to his messages. In contrast with previous Yakuza titles, the game was not recorded until after the whole scenario was written, which helped Kimura and the other actors.<ref name="nagoshi">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Due to Kimura's popularity within Judgment, Japanese fans have often nicknamed the game Template:Nihongo with "Kimutaku" being a short of Takuya Kimura while "Gotoku" ("Like a" in Japanese) as a reference to the original Japanese title of Yakuza<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>.

Kimura reprised his role as Yagami in the sequel to Judgment, entitled Lost Judgment released on September 24, 2021. He announced the sequel in an event entitled "Judgment Day" alongside series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In a video interview promoting Lost Judgment with Director Nagoshi, Kimura recalled his surprise when actresses on set for various TV dramas and films would discreetly whisper to him that they had played through Judgment.<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Kimura married singer Shizuka Kudo on December 5, 2000. They have two daughters: Cocomi, born on May 1, 2001; and Mitsuki, born on February 5, 2003.

Other venturesEdit

Product endorsementEdit

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As a member of SMAP, Kimura alongside his bandmates were former ambassadors for telecommunications conglomerate SoftBank. He is also well known for being the previous brand ambassador for the Japanese men's grooming brand GATSBY, promoting its iconic Moving Rubber series.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref> Kimura has been the brand ambassador for several other well-known brands, such as Suntory, Levi's, LINE, and Nikon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref> He is also known for starring in a series of ads for Toyota, alongside Takeshi Kitano and Hugh Jackman. Kimura and Kitano portray Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, while Jackman portrays the sailor Marco Polo.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Together with Beyoncé, Kimura served as the brand ambassador for Japanese fashion brand Samantha Thavasa.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

As of 2021, Kimura is the current brand ambassador for McDonald's in Japan,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and car manufacturer Nissan.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2021, he partnered with Ray-Ban to produce two lines of special Ray-Ban Aviators and Wayfarers, with his initials engraved by hand.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

FilmographyEdit

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Kimura Takuya's costume in Hero

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1994 Shoot! Yoshiharu Kubo Leading role
1995 Fly Boys, Fly Jyunichiro Ueda Leading role
2004 2046 Taku Hong Kong film
Howl's Moving Castle Howl (voice) Leading role
2006 Love and Honor Shinosuke Mimura Leading role
2007 Hero Kohei Kuryu Leading role
2009 I Come with the Rain Shitao French film
2010 Redline JP (voice) Leading role
Space Battleship Yamato Susumu Kodai Leading role
2015 Hero Kohei Kuryu Leading role
2017 Blade of the Immortal Manji Leading role
2018 Killing for the Prosecution Takeshi Mogami Leading role
2019 Masquerade Hotel Kōsuke Nitta Leading role <ref name=Masquerade/>
2020 Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur Jill (voice) citation CitationClass=web

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2021 Masquerade Night Kōsuke Nitta Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2023 The Legend and Butterfly Oda Nobunaga Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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The Boy and the Heron Shoichi Maki (voice) Special appearance citation CitationClass=web

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2024 La Grande Maison Paris Natsuki Obana Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2025 Tokyo Taxi Koji Usami citation CitationClass=web

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2026 Kyojo: The Movie Kimichika Kazama Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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Television (as actor)Edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1988–1989 Abunai Shonen III Himself Leading role
1990 Jikan Desuyo
Ototo Hekiro
1991 Rugby Yattete Yokatta Masaki Hirai
Romeo and Juliet Romeo Leading role; short drama
Sukinanoni Eiichi Tamura
1992 Matenro wa Barairo ni Noboru Misawa Short drama
Tales of the Unusual: season 3 Inakamono Leading role; short drama
Shojo Ijyou Shounen Miman Yuichi Konno
Motto, Tokimeki wo Himself Guest appearance
Sono toki Heartwa Nusumareta Masato Katase
1993 Boku dake no Megami Takeshi
Izu no Odoriko Kawasaki Mini-series
Asunaro Hakusho Osamu Toride
1994 Kimi ni Tsutaetai Toru Yamashita
Wakamono no Subete Takeshi Ueda
1995 Kimi wa Toki no Kanata e Motoyasu Matsudaira Leading role; television film
Jinsei wa Jyojyoda Kazuma Ooue
Tales of the Unusual: Spring 1995 Oshimoto Leading role; short drama
1996 Furuhata Ninzaburo Isao Hayashi Episode 17
Long Vacation Hidetoshi Sena Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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Concerto Kakeru Takakura
1997 Boku ga Boku de Arutame ni Riki Kurosawa Leading role
Gift Yukio Hayasaka Leading role
Ii Hito Yukio Hayasaka Guest appearance
Love Generation Teppei Katakiri Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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1998 Oda Nobunaga: Tenka wo Totta Baka Nobunaga Oda Leading role; television film
Nemureru Mori Naoki Ito Leading role
1999 Furuhata Ninzaburo vs SMAP Himself
Tales of the Unusual: Spring 1999 Kimio Leading role; short drama
Konya wa Eigyouchu Himself Leading role
2000 Beautiful Life Shuji Okishima Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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Densetsu no Kyoushi Yoji Mizutani Guest appearance; episode 11
Food Fight Kyutaro (voice)
2001 Hero Kohei Kuryu Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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Chūshingura 1/47 Yasube Horibe Leading role; television film citation CitationClass=web

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2001 Tales of the Unusual: SMAP Special Naoki Yunomoto Leading role; short drama
2002 Hundred Million Stars from the Sky Ryo Katase Leading role
2003 Good Luck!! Hajime Shinkai Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2004 Pride Haru Satonaka Leading role
X’smap Ajii Leading role
2005 Engine Jiro Shinzaki Leading role
2006 Saiyūki Genyokudaiou Guest appearance; episode 1
Hero SP Kohei Kuryu Leading role; television film
2007 The Family Teppei Manpyo Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2008 Change! Asakura Keita Leading role
2009 Goro's Bar Takuya Cameo appearance
Mr. Brain Ryusuke Tsukumo Leading role
Kochi Kame Takubo Cameo appearance; episode 8
2010 Tsuki no Koibito Moon Lovers Rensuke Hazuki Leading role
Dokutomato Satsujin Jiken Himself Leading role
2011 Antarctica Takeshi Kuramochi Leading role
2012 Priceless Fumio Kindaichi Leading role
2013 Furuhata vs SMAP The Aftermath Himself Leading role
Andō Lloyd: A.I. knows Love? Ando Roido Leading role
2014 Oretachi ni Asu wa aru Himself
Sazae-san Himself (voice) Episode 7148: “Recipe for a Smile”
Miyamoto Musashi Musashi Miyamoto Leading role; mini-series
Gokuaku Gambo Kohei Kuryu Guest appearance; episode 11
Hero 2 Kohei Kuryu Leading role
2015 I'm Home Hisashi Ieji Leading role
2017 A Life: A Love Kazuaki Okita Leading role
2018 BG Personal Bodyguard - Season 1 Akira Shimazaki Leading role
Jimmy: The True Story of a True Idiot Comedian Cameo appearance
2019 La Grande Maison Tokyo Natsuki Obana Leading role
2020 BG Personal Bodyguard - Season 2 Akira Shimazaki Leading role
Kyojo Kimichika Kazama Leading role; mini-series <ref name=kyojo/>
2021 Kyojo 2 Kimichika Kazama Leading role; mini-series <ref name=kyojo/>
2022 10 Count to the Future Shōgo Kirisawa Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2023 The Swarm Mifune citation CitationClass=web

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Kazama Kimichika: Kyojo Zero Kimichika Kazama Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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2024 Believe: A Bridge to You Riku Kariyama Leading role citation CitationClass=web

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La Grande Maison Tokyo Special Natsuki Obana Leading role; television film citation CitationClass=web

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Television (as personality)Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1995–2015 Sanma&SMAP Himself (host) TV special; 21 episodes
1996–2016 SMAPxSMAP Himself (host, chef, performer)
2000–2001 TV's High Himself Host
2001–2015 SmaStation Guest appearance
2003–present SanTaku Himself (host) TV special; 13 episodes
2007–2016 Baby Smap
2018–2023 Kimura Saaaan! Online variety show on GYAO!

RadioEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1995–2018 What's Up SMAP Himself (host) citation CitationClass=web

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2018–present Kimura Takuya: FLOW citation CitationClass=web

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TheatreEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Modoken
1991 Saint Seiya Kaio Poseidon / Julian Solo Main role
1992 Dragon Quest
Hanakage no Hana
1993 Another Main role
1994 Shareo-Tachi

Video gamesEdit

Year Title Role Notes
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DiscographyEdit

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  • Go with the Flow (2020)
  • Next Destination (2022)
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Concert ToursEdit

  • TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2020 Go with the Flow (February 2020)
  • TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2022 Next Destination (February–March 2022)
  • TAKUYA KIMURA Live Tour 2024 SEE YOU THERE (September–December 2024)

AwardsEdit

Institution Year Award Work Result Template:Abbr
Blue Ribbon Awards 2006 Best Actor Love and Honor Declined nomination
Broadcasting Culture Fund Award 2000 Best Actor Beautiful Life Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Elan d'Or Award 1994 Newcomer of the Year Shoot! Template:Won
Galaxy Award 1995 Individual Performance Wakamono no Subete Template:Won
Japanese Academy Awards for Best Actor Award 2006 Best Actor Love and Honor Declined nomination
Hochi Film Award 2021 Best Actor Masquerade Night Template:Won
Japan Film Awards 2006 Best Actor Love and Honor Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2011 Best Actor Nankyoku Tairiku Template:Won
Japan Jeans Makers Association 1994 Best Jeanist Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1995 Best Jeanist Template:Won
1996 Best Jeanist Template:Won
1997 Best Jeanist Template:Won
1998 Best Jeanist (Hall of Fame) Template:Won
Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix 1998 Best Actor Love Generation Template:Won
1999 Best Actor Beautiful Life Template:Won
2001 Best Actor Hero Template:Won
2003 Best Actor Good Luck!! Template:Won
2008 Best Actor Change! Template:Won
2012 Best Actor Priceless Template:Won
2013 Best Actor Ando Lloyd: A.I. knows Love? Template:Won
Nikkan Sports Film Awards 1994 Ishihara Yujiro New Artist Shoot! Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2006 Best Actor Love and Honor Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Seoul Drama Awards 2007 Best performance (Leading role) Karei naru Ichizoku Template:Won
Television Drama Academy Awards 1994 Best Outfit Wakamono no Subete Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1995 Best Outfit Jinsei wa Jojo da Template:Won
1996 Best Actor Long Vacation Template:Won
1997 Best Cast Gift Template:Won
1997 Best Actor Gift Template:Nom citation CitationClass=web

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1997 Best Actor Love Generation Template:Won citation CitationClass=web

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1998 Best Actor Nemureru Mori Template:Won
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