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In 1998, he made his first regular appearance in drama series as a police officer in "GTO". His role in the drama "Love Revolution" in 2001 was his breakthrough, and in 2002, he won the 26th Elan d'Or Award for Newcomers. He won the 27th Japan Academy Award for Newcomer Actor for his movie "g @ me." Since April 2005, he has been the successor to the talk show "Oshare Izumu" on NTV and was also in charge of composing the theme song for the program. In 2018, he played the role of Hector, who is the main character's companion in the Japanese dubbed version of Disney Pixar's animated movie "Remember Me," which won the 90th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Theme Song. In December 2005, he married his girlfriend of 9 years. In December 2006, His wife gave birth to their first child, a son. He announced through his fan club website that their second child, a daughter was born in 2010. 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