Naniwa Danshi (なにわ男子) is a seven-member Japanese boyband formed on October 6, 2018, by the talent agency Starto Entertainment (formerly Johnny & Associates) as a unit within its Kansai Johnny's Jr. pre-debut trainee program.[1] The group, whose name derives from the historical term "Naniwa" for the Osaka area and evokes energetic young men, consists of members primarily hailing from the Kansai region and debuted officially on November 12, 2021, with their single "UBU LOVE" released under the J Storm label, which topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and Oricon charts in its debut week.[2]The members are: Daigo Nishihata (born January 9, 1997, in Osaka Prefecture; blood type AB), Joichiro Fujiwara (born February 8, 1996, in Osaka Prefecture; blood type B), Kazuya Ohashi (born August 9, 1997, in Fukuoka Prefecture; blood type B), Kyohei Takahashi (born February 28, 2000, in Osaka Prefecture; blood type B), Ryusei Onishi (born August 7, 2001, in Hyogo Prefecture; blood type O), Kento Nagao (born August 15, 2002, in Osaka Prefecture; blood type B), and Shunsuke Michieda (born July 25, 2002, in Osaka Prefecture; blood type O).[3] Each member contributes to the group's dynamic performances, with Nishihata serving as the leader and center, while others like Michieda have gained prominence through acting roles in television dramas and films.[1]Since their debut, Naniwa Danshi has achieved significant commercial success, securing multiple number-one singles on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, including "The Answer" (2022), "Doki it" (2025), and "Asymmetry" (2025), alongside their first studio album 1st Love (2022), which topped the United World Album Chart.[4][5] The group has embarked on nationwide arena tours, such as the Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2024 '+Alpha', and announced their first dome concerts for 2026, reflecting their rising popularity in the J-pop idol scene.[6] Their music blends upbeat pop with themes of youth and emotion, often accompanied by synchronized dances and vibrant visuals that highlight their Kansai roots.
History
Formation and pre-debut activities
Naniwa Danshi was formed on October 6, 2018, as a seven-member unit within Johnny & Associates' (now Starto Entertainment) Kansai Johnny's Jr. program, marking the first new Kansai-based group in four years.[7] The members were notified of their selection via group email in early September, with the public announcement appearing in the October issue of the idol magazine POTATO.[8] Six of the seven members were born in Japan's Kansai region, with Kazuya Ohashi born in Fukuoka Prefecture but raised in Osaka, reflecting the agency's focus on local talent recruitment for the unit.[3]The group evolved from earlier Kansai Johnny's Jr. predecessor units, including the trio Naniwa Ouji, established in August 2012 and featuring two future Naniwa Danshi members alongside Ren Nagase (later of King & Prince).[9] Individual members had prior experience in various junior groups and training under the agency's Smile-Up initiative, building skills through performances in regional concerts and events. Tadayoshi Okura of SUPER EIGHT served as the primary producer, guiding the unit's development alongside You Yokoyama and emphasizing their Kansai-rooted energy and stage presence.[1]Pre-debut activities centered on live performances within Kansai Johnny's Jr. showcases, such as the 2018 Fall in Love Aki ni Kanju ni Koishichainayo concert, where they debuted onstage on October 26. The group also appeared in local television dramas, commercials, and their own Kansai-broadcast crown program, fostering a dedicated regional fanbase through consistent exposure and original songs like "Lucky Pose."[8]On July 28, 2021—designated "Naniwa Day"—the group's major debut was surprise-announced during their Naniwa Danshi First Arena Tour 2021 #NaniwaDanshiShikaKatan concert at Yokohama Arena, with the single "Ubu Love" scheduled for release on November 12 via J Storm. To support this transition, the official fan club "NANIFAM" launched concurrently, with membership applications opening through the agency's online platform.[10]
Debut and early career (2021–2022)
Naniwa Danshi officially debuted on November 12, 2021, with their single "UBU LOVE," marking their transition from Johnny's Jr. to a senior group under Storm Labels.[11] The track, which served as the theme song for the drama series Kieta Hatsukoi, featured upbeat pop elements reflecting themes of first love and youth.[12] In its debut week, "UBU LOVE" sold 705,787 physical copies, debuting at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and Billboard Japan Hot 100.[13][2] It held the top spot on the Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks, driven by strong physical sales and media buzz.[14]Following their debut, the group promoted "UBU LOVE" through appearances on major music programs such as Music Station and The First Take, where they performed the single to build fan engagement amid limited live events due to COVID-19 restrictions.[2] In 2022, they held their first fan concert tour, Naniwa Danshi Debut Tour 2022 1st LOVE, spanning nine cities from July 27 to November 3, showcasing their live energy and choreography for the first time on a national scale.[15] The tour highlighted their pre-debut repertoire alongside new material, helping solidify their presence in the J-pop scene despite pandemic-related challenges like venue capacity limits and delayed interactions.[15]On July 13, 2022, Naniwa Danshi released their debut studio album 1st Love, compiling their early singles including "UBU LOVE," "The Answer," and "SACHIARE," alongside 10 new tracks like "Diamond Smile" and "Getsu Ka Sui Moku Kimi Youbi."[16] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart, accumulating over 850,000 copies sold by year's end and ranking second on Oricon's 2022 yearly album chart.[17] Its success underscored the group's growing appeal, with tracks emphasizing their signature bright, energetic sound.[18]Their early career unfolded against the backdrop of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which restricted large-scale promotions and live performances following their July 28, 2021, debut announcement.[19] Transitioning from junior group activities to full-fledged artists required adapting to new production demands, yet their chart dominance and fan events demonstrated resilience and rapid popularity buildup.[2]
Breakthrough and growth (2023–2024)
In 2023, Naniwa Danshi solidified their rising prominence with the release of their second studio album, POPMALL, on July 12, which featured upbeat tracks like "Poppin' Hoppin' Lovin'" and "Happy Surprise," blending pop sensibilities with the group's signature energetic performances.[20] The album sold 498,317 copies in 2023 according to Oricon and earned 2× Platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for over 500,000 shipments, reflecting the group's growing domestic fanbase.[21] This release was supported by their first major nationwide arena tour, Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2023 'POPMALL', held from July to October across multiple cities, showcasing dynamic stage elements such as mini buggies during performances of "Super Drivers!!".[22]Building on this momentum, the group entered 2024 with further expansion, releasing their third studio album, +Alpha, on June 12, incorporating singles including "I Wish" from late 2023 and new tracks like "NEW CLASSIC" and the title song "Alpha," which emphasized romantic and whimsical themes. +Alpha debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly album chart with first-week sales of 357,420 copies, underscoring their continued chart dominance.[23] The album's promotion aligned with their second nationwide tour, Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2024 '+Alpha', comprising 42 performances in nine cities from late June to October, attracting an estimated 434,000 attendees and highlighting elaborate staging that fused the group's "sparkle" with songs like "Kick Start".[24] By the end of 2024, Naniwa Danshi's overall music sales had generated approximately 3.79 billion yen in revenue, marking them as one of Japan's top-selling artists that year.[25]The period also saw Naniwa Danshi receive accolades for their achievements, including a spot in the Best 5 Albums (Japanese) category at The Japan Gold Disc Award 2024 for POPMALL, recognizing its impact from the prior year.[26] Additionally, they engaged in high-profile collaborations, notably forming the supergroup Kamigata Boyz with members from Super Eight and West. in 2024 as part of the "DREAM ISLAND" project; the unit debuted with the digital single "MUSEKININ DE EEJANAIKA LOVE" on May 3, 2024 (CD edition on July 28), celebrating Kansai regional spirit through joint performances and recordings.[27] These efforts contributed to the group's domestic consolidation, with cumulative record sales exceeding several million units since debut by late 2024.
Recent developments (2025–present)
On February 26, 2025, Naniwa Danshi released their eighth single Doki it / Don't Worry!!, a double A-side that debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and Billboard Japan Hot 100.[5]In 2025, Naniwa Danshi released their fourth studio album, Bon Bon Voyage, on July 2, marking a vibrant continuation of their pop sound with themes of youthful adventure and romance.[28]The group launched their LIVE TOUR 2025 'BON BON VOYAGE' on July 19 in Niigata, spanning nine cities across Japan with 43 performances, culminating in shows at Aichi Sky Expo in Tokoname on November 3.[29][30][31]Building on their domestic success, Naniwa Danshi expanded internationally through the ASIA TOUR 2024+2025 '+Alpha', their first overseas performances, featuring stops in Taipei, Seoul, and Hong Kong, with the Hong Kong dates at AsiaWorld-Expo on January 25–26.[32][33]On September 3, the group issued their ninth single, Asymmetry, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, showcasing their evolving choreography and dual vocal styles in a double A-side format with Black Nightmare.[4]On July 28, Naniwa Danshi announced their first dome tour, 1st LIVE 2026 DOME, comprising seven shows: two nights at Tokyo Dome on January 12–13, 2026, and five at Kyocera Dome Osaka from January 31 to February 4, 2026, signaling their ambition for larger-scale productions.[34]
Members
Current lineup and roles
Naniwa Danshi maintains a stable lineup of seven members as of November 2025, with no former members since the unit's formation in October 2018.[35] The group was officially announced for debut in July 2021, drawing from members' prior tenures in Kansai Johnny's Jr., where they had been active since joining between 2004 and 2014.[36] Leadership is provided by Kazuya Ohashi, appointed as the group's leader, while Daigo Nishihata serves as the center, often taking prominent positions in performances.[35] All members participate in vocal and dance elements, contributing to a balanced distribution without strictly delineated main vocalists or rappers in official capacities; instead, their roles emphasize collective versatility in J-pop idol performances, with Kento Nagao recognized as the maknae (youngest member).[36]The current members, listed in order of birthdate, are as follows:
Member Name
Birthdate
Known Role(s)
Hometown
Joichiro Fujiwara
February 8, 1996
-
Osaka Prefecture [3]
Daigo Nishihata
January 9, 1997
Center [35]
Osaka Prefecture [3]
Kazuya Ohashi
August 9, 1997
Leader [36]
Fukuoka Prefecture [3]
Kyohei Takahashi
February 28, 2000
-
Osaka Prefecture [3]
Ryusei Onishi
August 7, 2001
-
Hyogo Prefecture [3]
Shunsuke Michieda
July 25, 2002
-
Osaka Prefecture [3]
Kento Nagao
August 15, 2002
Maknae [36]
Osaka Prefecture [3]
Individual profiles and contributions
Daigo Nishihata, the center of Naniwa Danshi, was born on January 9, 1997, in Osaka Prefecture and joined Johnny & Associates' Kansai Junior program in April 2011 at age 14.[36] Prior to the group's debut, he served as a key figure in units like Naniwa Ouji, where he demonstrated leadership qualities by acting as the central performer and MC in various junior activities, including radio shows and stage productions.[37] His pre-debut acting roles in dramas such as guest appearances in youth-oriented TV series honed his expressive skills, contributing to his role as the group's charismatic frontman who anchors performances with emotional depth and stage presence.[38]Shunsuke Michieda, born July 25, 2002, in Osaka Prefecture, entered the agency in 2014 and quickly rose through junior ranks with his vocal prowess.[36] His intensive vocal training during pre-debut years emphasized high-range techniques, making him essential for delivering the soaring ad-libs and hooks in tracks like "Ubu Love," where his clear, emotive highs elevate the song's energetic chorus.[39] Michieda's background in aikido also adds physical grace to his performances, blending vocal stability with dynamic movement to support the group's harmonious sound.[36]Joichiro Fujiwara, born February 8, 1996, in Osaka Prefecture, is the oldest member, having joined in 2004 and built a foundation in junior comedy and music units.[36] Pre-debut, he contributed to rap sections in group songs and honed his comedic timing through variety skits and stand-up, which he brings to Naniwa Danshi's variety show appearances for humorous interludes that lighten the group's image.[1] His involvement in rap composition, including ad-lib flows, adds rhythmic edge to tracks, enhancing the band's versatile musical profile.Kyohei Takahashi, born February 28, 2000, in Osaka Prefecture, joined in 2014 and stands out for his visual appeal, often highlighted in modeling and fashion features.[36] His pre-debut experiences included basketball and roller skating, fostering an athletic build that informs his sharp dance execution and poised stage demeanor.[36] Within the group, Takahashi's contributions to choreography input ensure synchronized, visually striking routines, while his side modeling activities amplify Naniwa Danshi's stylish, youthful aesthetic.[1]Kazuya Ohashi, the group's leader born August 9, 1997, in Fukuoka Prefecture, is the sole non-Kansai native, joining in 2009 with a background in dance and acrobatics.[36] As the only member from outside the region, he introduces diverse vocal influences, blending Kyushu inflections with Kansai energy to enrich harmonies and add unique timbres to songs. His leadership, rooted in junior unit management, guides group dynamics, while his acrobatic skills contribute to innovative performance elements that set Naniwa Danshi apart.[35]Ryusei Onishi, born August 7, 2001, in Hyogo Prefecture, joined in 2012 and was part of early units like Naniwa Ouji alongside Nishihata.[36] His pre-debut focus on expressive vocals and selfies for fan engagement built his approachable persona, which he channels into energetic live deliveries that boost the group's interactive appeal.[39] Onishi's contributions include stabilizing mid-range vocals and infusing performances with playful charisma, supporting the band's cheerful vibe.[1]Kento Nagao, the youngest member born August 15, 2002, in Osaka Prefecture, entered in 2014 with talents in calligraphy and drawing that reflect his creative side.[36] As the maknae, his energetic performances and active social media presence—sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses—foster fan connection and inject youthful vitality into group activities.[40] Nagao's dance agility and quick learning aid in choreography adaptation, while his enthusiasm helps maintain the high-energy momentum in concerts.[35]Collectively, the members' Kansai roots—except for Ohashi—infuse Naniwa Danshi with a distinctive dialect-driven banter and unpretentious humor, shaping their signature "cheerful" image that resonates through lively interactions and relatable personas in media and music. This regional flavor, combined with individual strengths in vocals, rap, dance, and leadership, creates a balanced dynamic where each member's pre-debut experiences enhance the group's cohesive, vibrant identity.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Naniwa Danshi's studio albums represent their core discography, blending upbeat J-pop with themes of youth, love, and adventure, often incorporating their signature high-energy performances and vocal harmonies. Released under Storm Labels, these albums have consistently topped Japanese charts, reflecting the group's rising popularity since their 2021 debut. Each release features multiple editions, including regular versions and limited editions with bonus tracks, DVDs, or Blu-rays containing music videos and behind-the-scenes content.The group's debut studio album, 1st Love, was released on July 13, 2022.[16] It contains 13 tracks on the regular edition, highlighting previous singles like "Ubu Love" and "The Answer" alongside new songs such as "Diamond Smile" and "Rock This Party".[41] The album debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart and achieved equivalent sales of 641,000 units in its first week, marking a strong entry into the market.[42]Their second studio album, POPMALL, arrived on July 12, 2023.[43] Featuring 16 tracks, it includes lead single "Poppin' Hoppin' Lovin'" and diverse genres from upbeat pop to R&B-influenced numbers like "Prime Time" and "Super Drivers!!".[44] The release debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon chart with 438,091 physical copies sold in the first week and received platinum certification from the RIAJ for surpassing 250,000 units overall.[45]The third album, +Alpha, was issued on June 12, 2024.[46] It comprises 14 tracks in the standard edition, prominently featuring the title track "Alpha" as well as singles "Make Up Day", "Missing", and "I Wish", emphasizing themes of growth and new beginnings.[47] Limited editions add bonus content like unit songs and music videos. The album topped the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart with first-week sales of 357,420 copies, earning platinum status.[48]Naniwa Danshi's latest studio album, BON BON VOYAGE, came out on July 2, 2025.[49] This 14-track release draws from their ongoing tour theme, with the title track "BON BON VOYAGE" capturing a sense of travel and excitement, alongside songs like "Koisuru Hikari" and "Doki it".[50] It debuted at No. 1 on Oricon with 334,417 copies sold in the first week, continuing the group's trend of strong physical sales exceeding 300,000 units per debut album.[51]
Overall, Naniwa Danshi's studio albums have demonstrated consistent commercial success, with all releases achieving No. 1 debuts on Oricon and accumulating millions in total sales across physical, digital, and streaming formats. The availability of limited editions has boosted collector interest, contributing to their platinum certifications and sustained chart presence.
Singles
Naniwa Danshi has released nine CD singles and several digital singles since their debut, all of which have topped or achieved high positions on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and Billboard Japan Hot 100, reflecting their strong fanbase and promotional tie-ins with dramas and commercials. These releases often feature double A-side formats, allowing the group to showcase diverse musical styles from upbeat pop to emotional ballads, with sales exceeding millions cumulatively by 2025. Certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for million sellers underscore their commercial impact.The debut single "Ubu Love" was first released digitally on November 10, 2021, ahead of the physical CD launch on November 12, 2021, though some editions extended into December for limited versions. It debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with first-week sales of 705,787 physical copies and held the top spot for multiple weeks, also topping the Billboard Japan Hot 100. The track, serving as the theme for the drama Kiken na Kanojo, sold over 1 million units overall, earning RIAJ Million certification and marking one of the strongest debuts for a new idol group.[2]In 2022, the group issued a twin single "The Answer / Sachiare" on April 27, which debuted at No. 1 on Oricon with 535,461 first-week sales, promoting their early career momentum and earning RIAJ Platinum certification. Later that year, "Happy Surprise" followed on November 16, reaching No. 1 on Oricon with 516,195 first-week sales and RIAJ Platinum, contributing to their year-end top 10 placement. These releases integrated into their first album but stood out for promotional events and TV appearances.The 2023 singles continued the trend, with "Special Kiss" (March 8) debuting at No. 1 on Oricon with 516,199 first-week sales and RIAJ Platinum, tying into variety show promotions. "Make Up Day / Missing" (September 13) also hit No. 1 with 394,213 first-week sales, marking their fifth Oricon No. 1 and earning Platinum certification. "I Wish" (November 15) peaked at No. 1 with 370,477 first-week sales and RIAJ Platinum, further solidifying their chart dominance.In 2024, "Koisuru Hikari" (August 28) debuted at No. 1 on Oricon with 400,104 first-week sales and RIAJ Platinum, serving as an upbeat summer anthem for commercials. Digital singles like "Arigato Kokoro Kara / Yuki 100%" (November 22) extended their reach without physical sales but gained streaming traction on Billboard Japan.The group's 2025 releases included "Doki it / Don't Worry!!" (February 26), which topped Oricon with 324,660 first-week sales and No. 1 on Billboard Japan Hot 100, tied to a suit brand campaign. "Gira Gira Summer" (June 1, digital) provided seasonal promotion. Their ninth CD single, "Asymmetry / Black Nightmare" (September 3), debuted at No. 1 on both Oricon and Billboard Japan Hot 100 with 348,476 first-week sales, earning RIAJ Platinum; the lead track "Asymmetry" featuring a dynamic music video directed by a renowned J-pop filmmaker, emphasizing asymmetric dance formations and night-themed visuals to symbolize emotional contrasts.[4]By November 2025, Naniwa Danshi had released a total of 15 singles (including digital and promotional), with 10 Oricon No. 1s and multiple RIAJ certifications, highlighting their evolution from debut sensations to chart leaders.[52]
No.
Title
Release Date
Oricon Peak
First-Week Sales
Notes
1
Ubu Love
November 12, 2021
1
705,787
Debut single; RIAJ Million; drama theme.
2
The Answer / Sachiare
April 27, 2022
1
535,461
Double A-side; album lead-in; RIAJ Platinum.
3
Happy Surprise
November 16, 2022
1
516,195
Holiday promotion; RIAJ Platinum.
4
Special Kiss
March 8, 2023
1
516,199
Variety show tie-in; RIAJ Platinum.[53]
5
Make Up Day / Missing
September 13, 2023
1
394,213
5th No. 1; RIAJ Platinum.[52]
6
I Wish
November 15, 2023
1
370,477
Emotional ballad focus; RIAJ Platinum.
7
Koisuru Hikari
August 28, 2024
1
400,104
Summer commercial theme; RIAJ Platinum.[54]
8
Doki it / Don't Worry!!
February 26, 2025
1
324,660
Brand endorsement; RIAJ Gold.[51]
9
Asymmetry / Black Nightmare
September 3, 2025
1
348,476
Double A-side; No. 1 Billboard; RIAJ Platinum.[4]
Note: Sales figures are physical first-week; digital singles like "Infinity" and "Beautiful" (2024) and "Rock this Party" (2022, twin with "HATENAS") contributed to streaming charts but lacked physical releases, focusing on online promotion and album integrations. Total singles reached 15 by late 2025, with consistent No. 1 debuts establishing their market position.
Video albums and compilations
Naniwa Danshi's video albums primarily consist of live concert recordings from their arena tours, offering fans high-quality footage of performances, stage interactions, and special effects that define their dynamic shows. These releases, produced by Storm Labels, often feature multi-disc sets in DVD and Blu-ray formats, with limited editions including bonus content such as tour documentaries, member interviews, and rehearsal footage to provide deeper insights into the group's preparation and camaraderie. By November 2025, the group has released four such video albums, each tied to a major tour and contributing to their growing visual discography that captures their evolution from debut-era energy to more sophisticated productions. Sales of these videos have been strong, reflecting the band's dedicated fanbase; for instance, their first post-debut video album exceeded 300,000 copies sold in its debut year, underscoring their rapid rise in popularity.[55]The earliest video release, Naniwa Danshi First Arena Tour 2021 #Naniwa Danshi Shika Katan, documents their pre-debut arena tour held in July 2021, with footage from the Yokohama Arena performance on Naniwa Day (July 28). Released on February 23, 2022, it includes the full daytime concert setlist of 25 songs, highlighting early hits like "初心LOVE" and group originals, alongside a limited edition bonus disc with behind-the-scenes clips from rehearsals and fan interactions. This album marked the group's initial foray into live video documentation, capturing the raw enthusiasm of their seven-member lineup just months before their official debut.[56]Following their debut, Naniwa Danshi Debut Tour 2022 1st Love, released on April 26, 2023, features highlights from their 39-show arena tour across nine cities from July to November 2022, focusing on the Yokohama Arena finale on November 2. The two-disc Blu-ray/DVD set presents a 146-minute main concert with tracks from their first album1st Love, including "UBU LOVE" and "The Answer," emphasizing synchronized dances and vibrant visuals. Bonus materials in limited editions include a 60-minute tourdocumentary detailing logistics and member reflections, as well as special movie segments on costume design and fan service moments.[57]In 2024, Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2023 'POPMALL' was released on February 14, capturing the Yokohama Arena show from their August 10 performance during the 42-show tour themed around their second albumPOPMALL. Spanning approximately 146 minutes, the main footage showcases 15 album tracks like "ハピラキ" and "ダイヤモンドスマイル," integrated with elaborate set designs mimicking a shopping mall. Limited first editions add exclusive content such as a tour final digest, MC collection highlighting humorous member banter, and a behind-the-scenes special movie on stage preparations, enhancing the immersive experience for viewers.[22]The most recent release, Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2024 '+Alpha', came out on April 23, 2025, documenting their 42-performance arena tour from June to October 2024, with primary footage from a key show promoting their third album +Alpha. This video album includes an extended setlist blending new songs like "Alpha" with fan favorites, clocking in at over two hours of high-energy performances noted for advanced lighting and choreography. Bonus features across editions comprise making-of videos for music clips, a comprehensive tour documentary, and individual member spotlights, providing context on creative decisions and personal growth during the tour.[24]Looking ahead, a live video compilation from the Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2025 'BON BON VOYAGE' is anticipated for release in 2026, following the tour's conclusion in November 2025 across nine cities with 43 shows. While details remain forthcoming, announcements in mid-2025 highlighted the tour's focus on their fourth album BON BON VOYAGE, suggesting the upcoming video will feature dome-level production elements and unit performances, continuing the tradition of bonus content like rehearsal insights and fan-engagement highlights. This release is expected to further solidify their catalog of visual milestones.[58]
Media appearances
Television dramas and variety shows
Naniwa Danshi gained early prominence through their collective starring roles in the 2020 TV Tokyo drama Men's Kou (also known as Seiho High School Men's!!!), a pre-debut project where the seven members portrayed students at an all-boys boarding school, blending comedy and school life elements.[59] The group also contributed theme songs to various television projects, including "Ubu Love" as the ending theme for the 2021 drama Kieta Hatsukoi (My Love Mix-Up!), which featured member Shunsuke Michieda in a lead role.[60] By 2025, their discography had tied into over half a dozen dramas, such as "I Wish" for the TBS series My Second Aoharu (starring member Shunsuke Michieda) and "Asymmetry" for the TV Asahi drama Revenge Spy, starring member Kazuya Ohashi.[61][62]Individual members have taken on prominent acting roles in dramas, showcasing their versatility beyond group activities. Shunsuke Michieda led the 2021 live-action adaptation of My Love Mix-Up!, playing the protagonist Sosuke Aoki in a romantic comedy about high school misunderstandings, earning praise for his natural portrayal of youthful confusion.[60] Daigo Nishihata appeared in the 2022 NTV historical drama Shin Shincho Koki (The New Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga: High School Is a Battlefield), supporting as Toyotomi Hideyoshi in a modern reimagining of feudal-era figures as students navigating school rivalries. Other members, including Joichiro Fujiwara in Netflix's 2023 suspense series Pending Train, have contributed to ensemble casts in genre-spanning projects, accumulating over 10 credited drama appearances across the group by 2025.[63]In variety programming, Naniwa Danshi hosts Naniwa Danshi no Gyakuten Danshi on TV Asahi since 2021, a regular format where members tackle challenges, learn skills from experts, and engage in comedic segments, marking their first Tokyo-based ongoing show.[64] The group frequently performs on music variety shows like TBS's CDTV Live! Live!, with notable 2023 appearances featuring singles such as "I Wish" and collaborative stages alongside acts like Snow Man. These outings highlight their energetic stage presence and fan interaction, often integrating promotional ties to radio programs like Naniwa Danshi's Beginner's Radio, including the November 8, 2025, episode hosted by Nishihata and Kento Nagao.[65]In 2025, the group expanded their television footprint with summer music specials on Fuji TV, such as FNS Kayousai Natsu 2025, and performances at events like TV Tokyo's Ongakusai 2025 Natsu, blending live music with variety elements to promote their dome tour. In November 2025, the group performed at Fuji TV's Best Hits Kayousai 2025, showcasing recent singles and promoting their ongoing activities.[66][67]
Films and documentaries
Naniwa Danshi has appeared in several documentaries that chronicle their formation, debut preparations, and tour experiences, providing insights into their group dynamics and professional growth. The documentary series Naniwa Danshi's Journey: 1100 Days Till Debut, released on Amazon Prime Video in 2021, follows the seven members from their initial assembly in 2018 through rigorous training and performances leading up to their official debut on November 12, 2021. This production highlights key milestones, such as their first live audience appearances during a nationwide tour amid pandemic restrictions, emphasizing the perseverance of members like Daigo Nishihata in maintaining group morale.[68]The Fuji TV documentary series RIDE ON TIME has dedicated multiple episodes to Naniwa Danshi, offering behind-the-scenes access to their career trajectory. Season 1, Episode 18 (aired in 2018), captures the group as part of Kansai Johnny's Jr., preparing for a major concert and showcasing early collaborations that shaped their subunit identity. Later, Season 5 (2022) focuses on their post-debut national tour, detailing member contributions to show direction, choreography, and costume design for over 30 self-selected songs, which helped solidify their arena-level appeal. These episodes underscore the group's transition from juniors to headliners, with raw footage of emotional reactions to their debut announcement.[69]In terms of feature films, individual members have taken on acting roles that extend the group's visibility beyond music. Kento Nagao portrayed a young Rohan Kishibe in the live-action adaptation Rohan at the Louvre (2023), directed by Kazuya Nomura, where he depicted the mangaka's early struggles and pivotal encounters, contributing to the film's exploration of artistic inspiration rooted in the Louvre's artifacts. The movie grossed approximately ¥1.2 billion at the Japanese box office, reflecting strong fan turnout for the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise extension. Similarly, Jōichirō Fujiwara joined the cast of the live-action Romantic Killer (released December 12, 2025), playing a supporting role opposite Moka Kamishiraishi as Anzu Hoshino in this Netflix manga adaptation about a gaming-obsessed protagonist navigating unwanted romance. Production notes highlight Fujiwara's preparation in comedic timing to fit the film's humorous tone.[70][71]Group-oriented cinematic releases primarily consist of concert films documenting their live tours, blending performance footage with production insights. Naniwa Danshi Debut Tour 2022: 1st Love, filmed at Yokohama Arena on November 2, 2022, and released on Blu-ray in April 2023 by Storm Labels, captures their first post-debut arena tour across 39 shows in nine cities, featuring high-energy renditions of hits like "Ubu Love" and backstage clips on set design challenges. This 146-minute production, including a tour digest, emphasizes the members' hands-on involvement in staging to convey themes of youthful romance. Following this, Naniwa Danshi LIVE TOUR 2023: POPMALL, recorded at Yokohama Arena on August 10, 2023, and released in February 2024, includes a dedicated tour documentary segment detailing the creative process for their second arena outing, with over 40 performances nationwide; it highlights innovative stage elements like interactive visuals that enhanced fan engagement. The 2024 +Alpha tour documentation, released as part of the live Blu-ray in April 2025, covers 42 shows from June to October, incorporating rehearsal footage that illustrates the group's evolution in blending pop and dance elements for larger venues.[57][22][24]As of 2025, Naniwa Danshi's expansion into international markets is reflected in content tied to their Asia Tour 2024+2025 +Alpha, which included stops in Taipei, Seoul, and Hong Kong, drawing over 50,000 attendees across six shows. While full-length documentaries for this tour remain in production, short promotional segments released on their official YouTube channel in early 2025 detail preparations, such as cultural adaptation rehearsals and set logistics for overseas arenas, providing a glimpse into logistical hurdles like time zone adjustments and bilingual announcements. These clips, totaling around 20 minutes, garnered millions of views and served as precursors to potential expanded releases.
Commercials and endorsements
Naniwa Danshi has engaged in several group endorsements, prominently featuring in SoftBank's advertising campaigns for Google Pixel smartphones and wearables. In August 2025, the group starred in the "Google Pixel なにわ男子、超接近旅" commercial, showcasing their camaraderie during a group adventure while highlighting the device's features like heart rate monitoring and photo capabilities.[72] Additional spots, such as "Google Pixel 消される父" in October 2025, continued this partnership, integrating the group's new track "Hirahira × Tokimeki" as the CM song to emphasize connectivity and excitement.[73] These campaigns marked their first major solo commercial endeavor as a unit, blending energetic performances with product promotion.[74]The group also contributed to regional promotion through their role as ambassadors for the Expo 2025Osaka, Kansai, Japan observation wheel, announced in July 2019. This position involved raising awareness for the landmark attraction ahead of the 2025 event, aligning with their Kansai roots to boost tourism in the Osaka area.[75] Members expressed enthusiasm for the role, viewing it as an opportunity to elevate both the wheel's profile and their own aspirations as idols.[76]Their endorsements have enhanced visibility, exemplified by the 2025 single "Asymmetry," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and sold 358,063 physical copies in its first week, partly attributed to promotional synergies from ongoing ads.[4]
Live performances
Solo concert tours
Naniwa Danshi's solo concert tours have progressively scaled in scope and production, reflecting their rising popularity and artistic development since their 2021 debut. These independent tours have served as platforms to connect with fans across Japan, featuring elaborate set designs, evolving setlists, and themes that align with their discography.The group's inaugural post-debut arena tour, Naniwa Danshi Debut Tour 2022 1st Love, ran from July 27 to November 3, 2022, encompassing 39 performances in nine cities including Yokohama, Osaka, and Fukuoka. Marking their first arena-level shows after debuting, the tour drew large crowds and included hits like "Ubu Love" and "初心LOVE," establishing their live performance prowess.[57]In 2023, Naniwa Danshi conducted their nationwide LIVE TOUR 2023 'POPMALL' from July 15 to October 18, featuring over 40 shows across multiple arenas and halls, attracting approximately 465,000 attendees. The tour emphasized vibrant, pop-centric staging with performances of tracks from their album POPMALL, including "HAPPY" and "ダイヤモンドスマイル," and incorporated interactive elements to engage fans on a broader scale.[77][22]The 2024 LIVE TOUR '+α' further elevated their productions, spanning nine cities from June 28 at Makomanai Ice Arena in Sapporo to October 6 at Toki Messe in Niigata, with an estimated 434,000 fans in attendance at larger venues. This outing showcased setlist evolution, blending established songs with newer releases like those from +α, and introduced advanced visual effects to deepen thematic storytelling.[78][79]Their 2025 LIVE TOUR 'BON BON VOYAGE' commenced on July 19 at Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center, comprising 43 dates across nine cities and concluding on November 3, with a journey-themed narrative inspired by their fourth album of the same name. Highlights included multiple nights at Yokohama Arena starting July 23, where the group performed fan favorites amid nautical motifs symbolizing exploration and unity; the tour drew hundreds of thousands of attendees. During a Yokohama show on July 28, they previewed expansions to their live endeavors.[58][80]In August 2025, amid the 'BON BON VOYAGE' momentum, Naniwa Danshi announced their first dome tour, 1st DOME LIVE 'VoyAGE,' set for 2026 with seven shows: Tokyo Dome on January 12 and 13, and Kyocera Dome Osaka from January 31 to February 4. This milestone represents their transition to stadium-scale performances, continuing the voyage theme with anticipated grand productions.[28][34]
Joint and collaborative concerts
Naniwa Danshi participated in the collaborative concert event "KAMIGATA BOYZ DREAM IsLAND 2024Yappa Kono Machi Sukkyanen," held on September 21 and 22, 2024, at Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka, Japan.[81] This event brought together prominent Starto Entertainment groups from the Kansai region, including SUPER EIGHT, WEST., Naniwa Danshi, and Ae! group, alongside approximately 80 juniors from the Kansai STARTO Juniors program, to celebrate regional talent and shared heritage through joint performances.[82]The event emphasized inter-group synergies with shuffle units and collaborative numbers, such as Naniwa Danshi members Shunsuke Michieda and Joichiro Fujiwara joining SUPER EIGHT and WEST. to open with "Musekinin Eejanaika LOVE," a high-energy track highlighting unity.[82] Further collaborations included a performance of "Soda Pop Love" with Ae! group, incorporating interactive elements like audience-engaging carts, and a nostalgic rendition of "Silhouette" alongside WEST., evoking their pre-debut junior days.[82] Shuffle formations featured Naniwa Danshi's Daigo, Joichiro Fujiwara, and Kazuya performing "Midnight Devil," while Michieda took part in "Seishun Amigo," fostering mentorship and camaraderie among the acts.[82] An online live stream extended the event's reach globally, allowing fans to experience the collaborative spirit.[83]In their "Naniwa Danshi ASIA TOUR 2024+2025 '+Alpha'," which included stops in Taipei (November 30–December 1, 2024), Seoul (January 11–12, 2025), and Hong Kong (January 25–26, 2025), the group incorporated "+Alpha" elements such as enhanced setlists and interactive segments tailored to international audiences, though specific inter-artist collaborations were not detailed in announcements.[84]
Pre-debut and special events
Prior to their official debut in November 2021, several members participated in the junior unit Naniwa Ouji, formed in 2012, performing as part of Kansai Johnny's Jr. in various group concerts and showcases, including the annual Johnny's Countdown events that featured junior acts from 2012 to 2021.[85] These performances allowed the group to build a fanbase through collaborative stage appearances with other juniors, showcasing their energetic dance routines and vocal harmonies in large-scale year-end productions at Tokyo Dome.[86]The group's first major solo arena tour, titled Naniwa Danshi First Arena Tour 2021 #Naniwa Danshi Shika Katan, took place from July 4 to September 19, 2021, across multiple cities including Yokohama, Osaka, and Niigata.[87] This 17-show event marked their largest pre-debut undertaking, drawing over 100,000 attendees and culminating in the surprise announcement of their CD debut on July 28 at Yokohama Arena, known as "Naniwa Day."[10] The tour highlighted pre-debut songs like "Soda Pop Love" and "truth," emphasizing their Kansai-style pop performances with synchronized choreography.[68]Following their debut, Naniwa Danshi held their inaugural fan convention, the 1st Fan Con in late 2021, which served as an intimate post-debut celebration with interactive segments and exclusive content for fans. Special holiday events included a Christmas 2022 live performance of their seasonal single "Happy Surprise," aired as part of a festive television special that featured gift exchanges and acoustic renditions.[88]The group has appeared at the Japan Record Awards annually since 2022. Pre-2022 miscellaneous events included pop-up lives and park performances in Osaka, where the group engaged fans with impromptu street shows and mini-concerts to promote their junior activities.[1]
Other ventures
Radio programs and publications
Naniwa Danshi has made appearances on the long-running Japanese radio program All Night Nippon, including a premium special broadcast on December 11, 2021.[89] Subsequent remote appearances occurred on January 22, 2022, amid COVID-19 cases among members, allowing the group to connect with listeners during challenging times.[90]The group hosts its own regular radio program, Naniwa Danshi's Beginner's Radio, which airs episodes featuring rotating pairs of members sharing personal stories and behind-the-scenes insights.[91] For instance, the 187th episode on November 8, 2025, spotlighted Daigo Nishihata and Kento Nagao, discussing their experiences and fan interactions.[92] Earlier episodes, such as the October 18, 2025 broadcast with Kazuya Ohashi and Kento Nagao, highlight the show's format of casual conversations to build listener rapport.[91]In terms of publications, Naniwa Danshi has released photobooks tied to their live tours, providing fans with exclusive imagery and memorabilia. The limited edition of their Debut Tour 2022 1st Love video release, issued on April 26, 2023, includes a 60-page live photo booklet capturing performance highlights and off-stage moments from the tour.[93] This format emphasizes visual storytelling of their early career milestones.The group maintains a strong presence in print media through regular features in prominent Japanese idol magazines. Since 2021, Naniwa Danshi has appeared frequently in Myojo, with cover features including the April 2021 issue alongside Hey! Say! JUMP and the September 2021 solo cover edition.[94][95] Coverage continued into 2025, such as the October 2025 issue's cover and the May 2025 Chikkoi Myojo edition.[96][97] Similarly, Duet has showcased them on covers like the August 2021 issue and the May 2025 edition, often including pin-ups and in-depth profiles on their music and dynamics.[98][99] These publications serve as key platforms for promoting their evolving image and activities.
Fandom and fan club activities
The official fan club for Naniwa Danshi, known as Nanifam under the FAMILY CLUB system, opened for membership applications on August 27, 2021, coinciding with the group's impending CD debut.[10][100] By the end of 2024, Nanifam had surpassed 950,000 members, reflecting the rapid growth of the group's dedicated domestic fanbase following their debut.[1] This expansion underscores the strong support from fans in Japan, particularly in the Kansai region, where the group originated.Fans, collectively referred to as Nanifam, actively participate in group support through organized activities such as voting campaigns for music awards and special fan events. For instance, members rallied to secure wins at events like the Japan Gold Disc Awards, contributing to Naniwa Danshi's recognition in categories including Best 3 New Artists.[36] Additionally, the group has hosted exclusive fan meetings, such as the commemorative event for their 7th single "Koisuru Hikari" held in Tokyo on November 12, 2024, allowing direct interaction with attendees.[101] These initiatives foster a vibrant community culture centered on shared enthusiasm for the group's performances and music.Naniwa Danshi has also engaged fans in charitable efforts, notably through the 2024 charity single "WE ARE," a collaborative project featuring 75 artists from STARTO Entertainment to support relief initiatives.[102] The track, released in July 2024 and made available worldwide on streaming platforms, highlighted fan involvement by encouraging streams and shares to amplify the cause. This effort built on the fandom's tradition of collective action, with Nanifam members promoting the release across social media to maximize impact.The international arm of the Nanifam has seen significant growth following the group's first Asia Tour 2024+2025 "+Alpha," which included stops in Taipei, Seoul, and Hong Kong starting in late 2024.[84] The tour, marking Naniwa Danshi's expansion beyond Japan, coincided with their global streaming debut on August 14, 2024, enabling broader access to their discography and boosting overseas engagement. Online communities for international fans have proliferated on platforms like YouTube and official social channels, where supporters share tour experiences, translations, and fan-created content to connect globally.[32]