Hayami Mokomichi has appeared on TV commercials for Daihatsu Tanto, Bourbon Petit, and au by KDDI and is also the spokesperson for the brand Edwin. He is known for his cooking skills and has published several cookbooks, as well as hosting his cooking show Moco's Kitchen, a spinoff of the popular Mocomichi's Midnight Kitchen.
Hayami Mokomichi married actress Aya Hirayama in August 2019. They met while working together on the 2007 drama, Hataraki Man.
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She married Porno Graffitti guitarist Shindo Haruichi on October 23, 2008. They had a son in May of 2009, then a daughter in January of 2012. On October 29, 2021, In a joint statement, the couple announced that they have gotten divorced.
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