Koichi Domoto is a Japanese idol, singer, actor, singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist, television personality, voice actor.
18 Facts About Koichi Domoto
In 1993, Koichi Domoto played in his first stage in SMAP's ANOTHER.
Koichi Domoto managed to star as the lead in musical MASK'99 in Nissay Theatre in 1999.
In November 2000, Koichi Domoto played the lead role in musical MILLENNIUM SHOCK, becoming the youngest Zacho and the first idol to play the lead at Tokyo Imperial Theatre.
Koichi Domoto started to participate as the director and composed several songs since this year.
In 2018, Koichi Domoto played the lead in Endless SHOCK and Knights' Tale from February to March and from July to August respectively at Imperial Theatre, becoming the fourth person in history and the first person in 26 years to play a lead for four months in a year at Imperial Theatre.
Koichi Domoto gained unprecedented popularity through these works even though he had not formally debuted as KinKi Kids.
Koichi Domoto starred together with his bandmate Tsuyoshi for their second drama together in Wakaba No Koro in 1996.
Koichi Domoto shifted his focus to musicals after starring in Remote from October to December 2002, where he won the 'best supporting actor' in the 35th Drama Academy Award.
In 2006, Koichi Domoto starred in his first drama in four years as the lead in Kino Koen, which was part of TV special Tales of The Unusual 2006 Autumn Special Drama.
On March 7,2015, Koichi Domoto played Kazumi Ishioka in his first drama in nearly eight years in Tensai Tantei Mitarai Nankai Jiken File: Kasa o Oru Onna, which was an adaptation of Soji Shimada's Detective Kiyoshi Mitarai Series.
Koichi Domoto held his first solo concert tour in 2004, mainly performing his solo songs in group albums and songs from SHOCK.
On September 1,2010, Koichi Domoto released BPM, his first solo album in four years.
On October 3,2012, Koichi Domoto released his third solo album Gravity, which ranked the first in Oricon.
On June 2,2021, Koichi Domoto released his fifth solo album PLAYFUL and topped in Oricon.
Koichi Domoto wrote his first song in KinKi Kids's music variety LOVE LOVE Aishiteru in 1997, where they were required to learn guitar and write songs.
Koichi Domoto composed several No 1 winning singles for KinKi Kids and himself, such as Suki ni Natteku Aishitteku, Deep in your heart, Family ~Hitotsu ni Naru Koto and Topaz Love.
Koichi Domoto composed various songs used in his musical Endless SHOCK.