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Johnny & Associates

Johnny & Associates, Inc.[1] (株式会社ジャニーズ事務所, Kabushiki-gaisha Janīzu Jimusho) is a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which manages groups of male idols known as Johnny's (ジャニーズ, Janīzu).[3][4]

Johnny & Associates, Inc.[1]
Johnny & Associates' Headquarters in Minato, Tokyo
Native name
株式会社ジャニーズ事務所
TypePublic
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedJune 1962; 60 years ago (1962-06)
FounderJohnny Kitagawa
Headquarters
9-6-35
Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo 107-0052
,
Japan
Key people
  • Julie Keiko Fujishima (CEO)
  • Suguru Shirahase (vice president)
  • Yoshihiko Inohara (vice president)
ProductsEntertainment
ServicesEntertainment
Number of employees
130[1]
Subsidiaries
  • Artbank
  • MCO
  • J Base
  • J Storm
  • Johnnys' Island
  • Johnny's Shuppan
  • Johnny's Entertainment
  • Johnny's Music Company
  • MENT Recording
  • Tsuzuki Studio
  • The New Tokyo Globe Theatre
  • Young Communications
  • Unison[2]
Websitewww.johnny-associates.co.jp

History

1962–1989

In 1962, Kitagawa launched his first group, Johnnys.[4] In its early days, Kitagawa's agency rented an office space owned by Watanabe Productions, operating under its management as well. Six years later, Four Leaves, a boy band created by the agency, became successful. Four Leaves left a lasting legacy to the industry because it was produced as a "Group sounds band that does not play instruments", a product of Kitagawa's taste for emphasizing the attributes, personality and physical abilities of a performer.[4] Since then Kitagawa has formed a number of successful acts, such as solo artist Masahiko Kondō, whose song, "Orokamono" (愚か者, Fool), won the 1987 Japan Record Award,[5] and Hikaru Genji, the first Johnny group with three singles on the Japanese Oricon yearly chart in 1988.[6]

Johnny & Associates played an integral role in the post-war growth of Japanese boy bands and the idol industry. While there were idols since the 1970s who were able to sing and dance at the same time, the agency popularized the idea of performance-oriented idols in the 1980s. Kitagawa himself was credited with pioneering the idol system where trainees (known as Johnny Jr.) are admitted into the agency at a young age to train in singing, dancing, and acting until their debut.[7]

1990–2009

Around the 1990s, Johnny & Associates' marketing strategy changed to include variety show hosting as a specialty in their talents.[8][9] At the time, the agency focused on marketing the singing and dancing talents of their acts until they would retire around age 25 as they aged out of the industry.[8] Taking note of former Shibugakitai member Hirohide Yakumaru's success as an MC on Hanamaru, Johnny & Associates subsequently trained their more recent groups to have public personas as well.[8]

During the 1990s Johnny & Associates began declining nominations from the Japan Record Awards and the Japan Academy Awards, partly due to a dispute about the musical genre of one of their groups at the 32nd Japan Record Awards.[10] Another reason cited was that the nominations would engender competition among Johnny groups[10] and with other nominees.[11]

In 1997 the agency founded a record label, Johnny's Entertainment.[3] Also, a New Year's Eve countdown concert is held live on Fuji TV from the Tokyo Dome since 1996 known as Johnny's Countdown Live with a different theme each year.

In 2006, Oricon sued journalist Hiro Ugaya when he was quoted in a Cyzo magazine article suggesting that the company manipulated its statistics to benefit certain management companies and labels (specifically, Johnny & Associates). Ugaya condemned the action as a strategic lawsuit against public participation,[12] and it was later dropped by Oricon with no charges filed against the journalist.

In 2007, temporary Johnny's Jr. group, Hey! Say! 7, broke a record as the youngest male group to ever top Oricon charts, with an average age of 14.8 years. Later that year, Hey! Say! JUMP broke a record as the largest group to debut in Johnny's history, with ten members.[13][14]

By 2008, Johnny & Associates was known as the "top 3" recording artist companies.[15]

2010–present

 
Headquarters in Minato, Tokyo (1998–2018)

On November 19, 2010, Masahiko Kondo received the Best Vocal Performance award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards; Kondo was the first Johnny recipient since Ninja refused to perform live at the 1990 awards.[16]

On September 18, 2011, Kitagawa received Guinness World Record awards for the most number-one singles (232) and the most concerts (8,419 from 1974 to 2010) produced by an individual. His shows have been attended by an estimated 48,234,550 people.[17]

In 2018, Johnny & Associates, especially Kitagawa, who had been previously known for strictly controlling access to their acts,[18] established a YouTube channel for their trainee groups, Johnny's Jr.[19][20] In January 2019, Hideaki Takizawa was named the president of a new subdivision of the company called Johnny's Island, where he would manage and oversee the debut of trainee group Snow Man.[21] After Kitagawa's death on July 9, 2019,[22] his niece, Julie Keiko Fujishima was made the new president of the agency, while Takizawa and Suguru Shirahase became the vice presidents and Kitagawa's older sister, Mary Yasuko Fujishima, became the executive director.[23][24][25]

After that, Johnny & Associates made their discography available on streaming platforms and opened social media accounts.[26][27][28][29][30] On November 1, 2022, Takizawa resigned from his position as vice president and departed from Johnny & Associates.[31] Yoshihiko Inohara, a former member of V6, replaced Takizawa as vice president.[31]

Charity activities

In 1998, Johnny's groups KinKi Kids, V6 and Tokio, formed a special charity-oriented group called J-Friends, to raise funds for the 1995 Hanshin and Awaji earthquake victims. The group continued with several activities, until their disbandment in 2003.

The agency continued its fundraising project, now with Marching J,[32][33] for the Tōhoku earthquake victims in 2011. Its first event was held on April 1–3. Hey! Say! JUMP, SMAP, Tokio, KinKi Kids, V6, Arashi, Tackey and Tsubasa, NEWS, Kanjani8, KAT-TUN and Johnny's Juniors participated in the fundraiser, which included talk sessions and a cappella performances.[34] The agency planned to hold one fundraiser per month for a year. The next event, a baseball tournament featuring Johnny's Jrs., was held on May 29.[35] After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Johnny & Associates cancelled or postponed 18 concerts, including shows by Tomohisa Yamashita and Tackey & Tsubasa. Generators, trucks and 2,000 litres (530 US gal) of gasoline which would have been used at the concerts were donated to the relief effort.[36]

Charity activities continued as Johnny's "Smile Up! Project". On May 13, 2020, it was reported that 76 of Johnny's artists from 15 groups, including V6, Arashi, News and others, would be included in the temporary unit "Twenty Twenty", as part of Johnny's charity project with support activity to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This group sang the song "Smile", written by Mr. Children's Kazutoshi Sakurai,[37][38][39][40] which was released as a single in digital form on June 22, and on CD on August 12.[41][42] Yuya Tegoshi was taken off the grouping, due to reports of his failing to keep orders to stay at home during the emergency situation in April. Later on, it was revealed that his contract had been terminated, and that he had left the company.[43]

Activities continued on the end-of-year period with a new awareness campaign against COVID-19 and the Flu, starting on November 24. "Aitsu",[44][45] the new project, revolves around a series of movies continuing the health measure awareness used from the beginning of the pandemic, like the correct form of washing hands, the continuous use of a mask, among others. The movies were distributed around Japan and were included in the Smile Up! Project's social network accounts.

Views and controversies

Accessibility to talents

The business model of Johnny & Associates has an agency at the center in most areas in which it operates; the company has had its own recording, publishing, producing, filmmaking, merchandising, and advertising arms, a vertical integration that parallels Japanese keiretsu system, and for most of its history transmitted information directly to fans exclusively through the Family Club, a tightly controlled, membership-based platform on which its artists and their fans can communicate and share information with each other. During the 20th century, the F.C. was largely maintained through mail and fax.[46][47]

Johnny & Associates exercises strict control over their talents' likeness, to the point where photographs were initially not even posted on the company's official website and silhouettes were used in place of actual imagery on official websites of films and television in which the talent appeared.[7][4][18][15] In addition to this, Johnny & Associates until recently did not use social media, limiting digital contents to paid subscription services like Johnny's Web.[48] In 2011, Johnny & Associates began posting photos of their talents on their official website.[49][better source needed]

In January 2018, Johnny & Associates lifted their photo ban completely and allowed the press to post approved images of their talents more freely.[50] In March 2018, Johnny & Associates launched a YouTube channel for selected Johnny's Jr. groups.[20] Since Kitagawa's death in 2019, Johnny & Associates have expanded accessibility for their talents.[26] This includes the opening of an official Twitter account for itself (which shares information about Johnny's talent, mostly in English), as well as different social media accounts for the artists.[51][52][53][54]

Sexual harassment allegations

In 1988, former Four Leaves member Koji Kita alleged in his book Dear Hikaru Genji that he had been propositioned by Kitagawa and that Kitagawa operated a casting couch.[4] In 1996, former Johnny Jr.'s member Junya Hiramoto alleged in his book All About Johnnys that Kitagawa shared the boys' communal dormitory and insisted on washing their backs at bath time.[4] In 2001, Shukan Bunshun ran a series of similar sexual harassment allegations along with claims that Kitagawa had allegedly forced the boys to drink alcohol and smoke.[4][7][55][56]

Johnny & Associates sued Shukan Bunshun for defamation, and in 2002, the Tokyo District Court ruled in favor of Kitagawa, awarding him ¥8.8 million in damages.[4][7] In 2003, the fine was lowered to ¥1.2 million on the basis that the drinking and smoking allegations were defamatory, while the sexual harassment claims were not.[7] Kitagawa filed an appeal to the Supreme Court of Japan. It was rejected in 2004.[57] The case saw minimal coverage in Japan, with many journalists attributing it to Kitagawa's influence on Japanese mass media.[18][19]

On March 7, 2023, BBC released a documentary centered on the sexual harassment claims against Kitagawa titled Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop. In response, Johnny & Associates released a statement stating that they were working on creating "transparent organizational structures" that will be announced later in the year.[58] A new chapter of the sexual harassment claims against Kitagawa opened, following the April 12 press conference held by former Johnny's Jr. artist Cowan Okamoto. In it, Okamoto claimed Kitagawa had abused of him since he was 15, and that he was not the only victim. As a response, J&A issued a statement in which they said that the company, together with it's management following the death of Kitagawa, are working to ensure to be a trustful, transparent company, and are dealing with the recent claims, together with partner entities, to ensure thorough compliance with laws and regulations and strengthen organizational governance. Fuji TV, NHK, TV Asahi and Nippon TV presidents said in press conferences that they did not tolerate any kind of sexual violence, that they were conducting internal investigations, which had not resulted in confirmed accusations or problems, with some reserving their comments, for the lack of knowledge of the facts. Each one of these would continue to work closely with the J&A talent working with them, and monitor future developments.[59][60][61][62][63][64]

Media blacklisting investigation

For years, Johnny & Associates has been suspected of having connections with the mass media to produce extensive and favorable coverage on the company, its acts, and Kitagawa, while reducing coverage on anything perceived to be a threat to their image and sales.[18][19] An example noted by journalists mention that Kitagawa would threaten to withdraw his talents from certain music programs and channels if they provide unfavorable coverage or invite competing boy bands from other agencies.[19][56]

On July 18, 2019, Johnny & Associates was investigated by the Fair Trading Commission for potentially violating the Anti-Monopoly Act due to accusations of pressuring the media to reduce coverage on Atarashii Chizu, a group made up of former SMAP members Shingo Katori, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Goro Inagaki. Despite lack of hard evidence, Johnny & Associates received a warning.[18][65][66]

Current artists

Recording artists

Actors/Entertainers

Trainees

Trainees are known as Johnny's Jr. and have traditionally performed on Johnny's related variety shows and as backup dancers for the agency's groups.[67][68] However, in recent years select Junior groups have taken on levels of visibility akin to mainstream senior acts, including national commercial sponsorships,[69] solo concerts,[70] national tours,[71] and starring film and television roles.[72]

Notable trainees

  • HiHi Jets (ja) - formed 2015
  • Bi Shonen (美 少年) - formed 2016
  • 7 Men Samurai - formed 2018
  • Shonen Ninja (少年忍者) - formed 2018
  • Jr. SP (ja) - formed 2018
  • IMPACTors (ja) - formed 2020
  • Go!Go!Kids (ja)- formed 2022
  • Lil Kansai (Lil かんさい) - formed 2019
  • Ae! group (Aぇ! group) - formed 2019
  • Boys be (ja) - formed 2020
  • AmBitious (ja)- formed 2021

Former artists

Former recording artists

Project groups

Former actors

  • Nobuhiro Aoyama
  • Keiichi Miyoshi (1982–1991)
  • Mizuki Sano[91] (1991–2019)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ J-Friends consists of Tokio, V6, KinKi Kids, who performed as a charity group.
  2. ^ Secret Agent consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama and Ryo Nishikido, who performed the theme song for the drama Heisei Meoto Jawan.
  3. ^ MiMyCen consists of Go Morita, Ken Miyake, and Junichi Okada, who performed the theme song for the variety show MiMyCen!
  4. ^ MiMyCen consists of Kota Yabu, Hikaru Yaotome, Naoya Akama, Shoon Yamashita, Taiyo Ayukawa, and Masaki Hoshino, who performed the theme song for the anime Nintama Rantarō and had a variety show of the same name.
  5. ^ Toraji Haiji consists of Tsuyoshi Domoto and Taichi Kokubun, who performed the theme song for the film Fantastipo.
  6. ^ Shūji to Akira consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita, who performed the theme song for the drama Nobuta wo Produce.
  7. ^ GYM consists of Golf, Tomohisa Yamashita, and Mike, who performed the theme song for the Women's Volleyball games.
  8. ^ Kisarazu Cats Eye feat. MCU consists of Junichi Okada, Sho Sakurai, Yoshinori Okada (non-Johnny's), Tsukamoto Takashi (non-Johnny's), and Ryuta Sato (non-Johnny's), who performed the theme song for the drama Kisarazu Cat's Eye: World Series.
  9. ^ Trio the Shakiiin consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama, Go Morita, and Kenta Suga (non-Johnny's), who performed the theme song for the drama Kuitan.
  10. ^ Hey! Say! 7 consists of Yuya Takaki, Daiki Arioka, Ryosuke Yamada, Yuto Nakajima, and Yuri Chinen, who performed "Hey! Say!", the theme song for the anime Lovely Complex.
  11. ^ Matchy with Question consists of Masahiko Kondo, Daijiro Yonemura, Yoshihiro Yodogawa, Kazuyori Fujiie, Akun Igo, and Daisuke Ishigaki, who performed the theme song for the anime Naruto.
  12. ^ The Shigotonin consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama, Masahiro Matsuoka, and Tadayoshi Okura, who performed the theme song for the drama Hissatsu Shigotonin.
  13. ^ NYC boys consists of Ryosuke Yamada, Yuri Chinen, Yuma Nakayama, Kento Nakajima, Fuma Kikuchi, Hokuto Matsumura, and Yugo Kochi, who performed the theme song for the Women's Volleyball games.
  14. ^ Snow Prince Gasshodan consists of Shintarō Morimoto, Shintarō Kishimoto, Reia Nakamura, Kei Kurita, Yūya Ōtsuka, Tatsuya Horinouchi, Aoi Okada, Yūki Haba, Ryō Hashimoto, Mizuki Inoue, and Aoi Chino, who performed the theme song for the film Snow Prince: Kinjirareta Koi no Melody.
  15. ^ Lands consists of Jin Akanishi and Takeshi Kobayashi, who performed as a tie-in to the film Bandage.
  16. ^ Marching J consists of Tokio, V6, KinKi Kids, Hey! Say! JUMP, SMAP, Arashi, Tackey and Tsubasa, NEWS, Kanjani8, KAT-TUN and Johnny's Juniors, for a total of 83 people who performed as a charity group.
  17. ^ A.N. Jell consists of Hikaru Yaotome, Taisuke Fujigaya, Yuta Tamamori, and Miori Takimoto (non-Johnny's), who performed as a tie-in to the drama Ikemen desu ne.
  18. ^ The Monsters consists of Shingo Katori and Tomohisa Yamashita, who performed the theme song for the drama Monsters.
  19. ^ Hottake Band consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Koji Tamaki, who performed the theme song for the drama Tokyo Bandwagon.
  20. ^ Jigoku-zu consists of Tomoya Nagase, Ryunosuke Kamiki (non-Johnny's), Kenta Kiritani (non-Johnny's), and Nana Seino (non-Johnny's), who performed the theme song for the film Too Young to Die! Wakakushite Shinu.
  21. ^ Kame to YamaP consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita, who performed the theme song for the drama Boku, Unmei no Hito Desu.
  22. ^ A.Y.T consists of Yuya Takaki, Hikaru Yaotome and Daiki Arioka from Hey! Say! JUMP, who performed the theme song for the drama Koshoku Robot.
  1. ^ Akasaka was arrested for drug possession on October 28, 2007. Johnny & Associates announced his dismissal on October 29, 2007.[73]
  2. ^ Yamaguchi was suspended indefinitely on April 26, 2018, after he was referred to prosecutors for sexually harassing a teenage girl.[74] On May 2, 2018, he handed his resignation letter to TOKIO's leader, Shigeru Joshima.[75] Yamaguchi officially resigned on May 6, 2018.[76]
  3. ^ Imai announced his departure on September 13, 2018. The announcement came with a notice of disbandment from Tackey & Tsubasa. Imai, who has Ménière's disease, will be focusing on his health.[82][83]
  4. ^ Tanaka contract with Johnny & Associates was terminated on September 30, 2013 due to several contract violations.[85][86]
  5. ^ On June 27, 2011, Morimoto was suspended indefinitely for underage smoking.[89] His profile was removed from the official Johnny & Associates website in 2012.

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External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)

johnny, associates, 株式会社ジャニーズ事務所, kabushiki, gaisha, janīzu, jimusho, japanese, talent, agency, formed, johnny, kitagawa, 1962, which, manages, groups, male, idols, known, johnny, ジャニーズ, janīzu, headquarters, minato, tokyonative, name株式会社ジャニーズ事務所typepublicindu. Johnny amp Associates Inc 1 株式会社ジャニーズ事務所 Kabushiki gaisha Janizu Jimusho is a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962 which manages groups of male idols known as Johnny s ジャニーズ Janizu 3 4 Johnny amp Associates Inc 1 Johnny amp Associates Headquarters in Minato TokyoNative name株式会社ジャニーズ事務所TypePublicIndustryEntertainmentFoundedJune 1962 60 years ago 1962 06 FounderJohnny KitagawaHeadquarters9 6 35Akasaka Minato Tokyo 107 0052 JapanKey peopleJulie Keiko Fujishima CEO Suguru Shirahase vice president Yoshihiko Inohara vice president ProductsEntertainmentServicesEntertainmentNumber of employees130 1 SubsidiariesArtbankMCOJ BaseJ StormJohnnys IslandJohnny s ShuppanJohnny s EntertainmentJohnny s Music CompanyMENT RecordingTsuzuki StudioThe New Tokyo Globe TheatreYoung CommunicationsUnison 2 Websitewww wbr johnny associates wbr co wbr jp Contents 1 History 1 1 1962 1989 1 2 1990 2009 1 3 2010 present 2 Charity activities 3 Views and controversies 3 1 Accessibility to talents 3 2 Sexual harassment allegations 3 3 Media blacklisting investigation 4 Current artists 4 1 Recording artists 4 2 Actors Entertainers 4 3 Trainees 4 3 1 Notable trainees 5 Former artists 5 1 Former recording artists 5 2 Former actors 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit1962 1989 Edit In 1962 Kitagawa launched his first group Johnnys 4 In its early days Kitagawa s agency rented an office space owned by Watanabe Productions operating under its management as well Six years later Four Leaves a boy band created by the agency became successful Four Leaves left a lasting legacy to the industry because it was produced as a Group sounds band that does not play instruments a product of Kitagawa s taste for emphasizing the attributes personality and physical abilities of a performer 4 Since then Kitagawa has formed a number of successful acts such as solo artist Masahiko Kondō whose song Orokamono 愚か者 Fool won the 1987 Japan Record Award 5 and Hikaru Genji the first Johnny group with three singles on the Japanese Oricon yearly chart in 1988 6 Johnny amp Associates played an integral role in the post war growth of Japanese boy bands and the idol industry While there were idols since the 1970s who were able to sing and dance at the same time the agency popularized the idea of performance oriented idols in the 1980s Kitagawa himself was credited with pioneering the idol system where trainees known as Johnny Jr are admitted into the agency at a young age to train in singing dancing and acting until their debut 7 1990 2009 Edit Around the 1990s Johnny amp Associates marketing strategy changed to include variety show hosting as a specialty in their talents 8 9 At the time the agency focused on marketing the singing and dancing talents of their acts until they would retire around age 25 as they aged out of the industry 8 Taking note of former Shibugakitai member Hirohide Yakumaru s success as an MC on Hanamaru Johnny amp Associates subsequently trained their more recent groups to have public personas as well 8 During the 1990s Johnny amp Associates began declining nominations from the Japan Record Awards and the Japan Academy Awards partly due to a dispute about the musical genre of one of their groups at the 32nd Japan Record Awards 10 Another reason cited was that the nominations would engender competition among Johnny groups 10 and with other nominees 11 In 1997 the agency founded a record label Johnny s Entertainment 3 Also a New Year s Eve countdown concert is held live on Fuji TV from the Tokyo Dome since 1996 known as Johnny s Countdown Live with a different theme each year In 2006 Oricon sued journalist Hiro Ugaya when he was quoted in a Cyzo magazine article suggesting that the company manipulated its statistics to benefit certain management companies and labels specifically Johnny amp Associates Ugaya condemned the action as a strategic lawsuit against public participation 12 and it was later dropped by Oricon with no charges filed against the journalist In 2007 temporary Johnny s Jr group Hey Say 7 broke a record as the youngest male group to ever top Oricon charts with an average age of 14 8 years Later that year Hey Say JUMP broke a record as the largest group to debut in Johnny s history with ten members 13 14 By 2008 Johnny amp Associates was known as the top 3 recording artist companies 15 2010 present Edit Headquarters in Minato Tokyo 1998 2018 On November 19 2010 Masahiko Kondo received the Best Vocal Performance award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards Kondo was the first Johnny recipient since Ninja refused to perform live at the 1990 awards 16 On September 18 2011 Kitagawa received Guinness World Record awards for the most number one singles 232 and the most concerts 8 419 from 1974 to 2010 produced by an individual His shows have been attended by an estimated 48 234 550 people 17 In 2018 Johnny amp Associates especially Kitagawa who had been previously known for strictly controlling access to their acts 18 established a YouTube channel for their trainee groups Johnny s Jr 19 20 In January 2019 Hideaki Takizawa was named the president of a new subdivision of the company called Johnny s Island where he would manage and oversee the debut of trainee group Snow Man 21 After Kitagawa s death on July 9 2019 22 his niece Julie Keiko Fujishima was made the new president of the agency while Takizawa and Suguru Shirahase became the vice presidents and Kitagawa s older sister Mary Yasuko Fujishima became the executive director 23 24 25 After that Johnny amp Associates made their discography available on streaming platforms and opened social media accounts 26 27 28 29 30 On November 1 2022 Takizawa resigned from his position as vice president and departed from Johnny amp Associates 31 Yoshihiko Inohara a former member of V6 replaced Takizawa as vice president 31 Charity activities EditIn 1998 Johnny s groups KinKi Kids V6 and Tokio formed a special charity oriented group called J Friends to raise funds for the 1995 Hanshin and Awaji earthquake victims The group continued with several activities until their disbandment in 2003 The agency continued its fundraising project now with Marching J 32 33 for the Tōhoku earthquake victims in 2011 Its first event was held on April 1 3 Hey Say JUMP SMAP Tokio KinKi Kids V6 Arashi Tackey and Tsubasa NEWS Kanjani8 KAT TUN and Johnny s Juniors participated in the fundraiser which included talk sessions and a cappella performances 34 The agency planned to hold one fundraiser per month for a year The next event a baseball tournament featuring Johnny s Jrs was held on May 29 35 After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami Johnny amp Associates cancelled or postponed 18 concerts including shows by Tomohisa Yamashita and Tackey amp Tsubasa Generators trucks and 2 000 litres 530 US gal of gasoline which would have been used at the concerts were donated to the relief effort 36 Charity activities continued as Johnny s Smile Up Project On May 13 2020 it was reported that 76 of Johnny s artists from 15 groups including V6 Arashi News and others would be included in the temporary unit Twenty Twenty as part of Johnny s charity project with support activity to prevent the spread of COVID 19 This group sang the song Smile written by Mr Children s Kazutoshi Sakurai 37 38 39 40 which was released as a single in digital form on June 22 and on CD on August 12 41 42 Yuya Tegoshi was taken off the grouping due to reports of his failing to keep orders to stay at home during the emergency situation in April Later on it was revealed that his contract had been terminated and that he had left the company 43 Activities continued on the end of year period with a new awareness campaign against COVID 19 and the Flu starting on November 24 Aitsu 44 45 the new project revolves around a series of movies continuing the health measure awareness used from the beginning of the pandemic like the correct form of washing hands the continuous use of a mask among others The movies were distributed around Japan and were included in the Smile Up Project s social network accounts Views and controversies EditAccessibility to talents Edit The business model of Johnny amp Associates has an agency at the center in most areas in which it operates the company has had its own recording publishing producing filmmaking merchandising and advertising arms a vertical integration that parallels Japanese keiretsu system and for most of its history transmitted information directly to fans exclusively through the Family Club a tightly controlled membership based platform on which its artists and their fans can communicate and share information with each other During the 20th century the F C was largely maintained through mail and fax 46 47 Johnny amp Associates exercises strict control over their talents likeness to the point where photographs were initially not even posted on the company s official website and silhouettes were used in place of actual imagery on official websites of films and television in which the talent appeared 7 4 18 15 In addition to this Johnny amp Associates until recently did not use social media limiting digital contents to paid subscription services like Johnny s Web 48 In 2011 Johnny amp Associates began posting photos of their talents on their official website 49 better source needed In January 2018 Johnny amp Associates lifted their photo ban completely and allowed the press to post approved images of their talents more freely 50 In March 2018 Johnny amp Associates launched a YouTube channel for selected Johnny s Jr groups 20 Since Kitagawa s death in 2019 Johnny amp Associates have expanded accessibility for their talents 26 This includes the opening of an official Twitter account for itself which shares information about Johnny s talent mostly in English as well as different social media accounts for the artists 51 52 53 54 Sexual harassment allegations Edit Main article Johnny Kitagawa Sexual harassment allegations In 1988 former Four Leaves member Koji Kita alleged in his book Dear Hikaru Genji that he had been propositioned by Kitagawa and that Kitagawa operated a casting couch 4 In 1996 former Johnny Jr s member Junya Hiramoto alleged in his book All About Johnnys that Kitagawa shared the boys communal dormitory and insisted on washing their backs at bath time 4 In 2001 Shukan Bunshun ran a series of similar sexual harassment allegations along with claims that Kitagawa had allegedly forced the boys to drink alcohol and smoke 4 7 55 56 Johnny amp Associates sued Shukan Bunshun for defamation and in 2002 the Tokyo District Court ruled in favor of Kitagawa awarding him 8 8 million in damages 4 7 In 2003 the fine was lowered to 1 2 million on the basis that the drinking and smoking allegations were defamatory while the sexual harassment claims were not 7 Kitagawa filed an appeal to the Supreme Court of Japan It was rejected in 2004 57 The case saw minimal coverage in Japan with many journalists attributing it to Kitagawa s influence on Japanese mass media 18 19 On March 7 2023 BBC released a documentary centered on the sexual harassment claims against Kitagawa titled Predator The Secret Scandal of J Pop In response Johnny amp Associates released a statement stating that they were working on creating transparent organizational structures that will be announced later in the year 58 A new chapter of the sexual harassment claims against Kitagawa opened following the April 12 press conference held by former Johnny s Jr artist Cowan Okamoto In it Okamoto claimed Kitagawa had abused of him since he was 15 and that he was not the only victim As a response J amp A issued a statement in which they said that the company together with it s management following the death of Kitagawa are working to ensure to be a trustful transparent company and are dealing with the recent claims together with partner entities to ensure thorough compliance with laws and regulations and strengthen organizational governance Fuji TV NHK TV Asahi and Nippon TV presidents said in press conferences that they did not tolerate any kind of sexual violence that they were conducting internal investigations which had not resulted in confirmed accusations or problems with some reserving their comments for the lack of knowledge of the facts Each one of these would continue to work closely with the J amp A talent working with them and monitor future developments 59 60 61 62 63 64 Media blacklisting investigation Edit For years Johnny amp Associates has been suspected of having connections with the mass media to produce extensive and favorable coverage on the company its acts and Kitagawa while reducing coverage on anything perceived to be a threat to their image and sales 18 19 An example noted by journalists mention that Kitagawa would threaten to withdraw his talents from certain music programs and channels if they provide unfavorable coverage or invite competing boy bands from other agencies 19 56 On July 18 2019 Johnny amp Associates was investigated by the Fair Trading Commission for potentially violating the Anti Monopoly Act due to accusations of pressuring the media to reduce coverage on Atarashii Chizu a group made up of former SMAP members Shingo Katori Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Goro Inagaki Despite lack of hard evidence Johnny amp Associates received a warning 18 65 66 Current artists EditRecording artists Edit GroupsTOKIO KinKi Kids Arashi NEWS Kanjani Eight KAT TUN Hey Say JUMP Kis My Ft2 Sexy Zone A B C Z Johnny s West King amp Prince SixTones Snow Man Naniwa Danshi Travis Japan Sub unitsBusaiku SoloistsTakuya Kimura Junichi Okada Yuma Nakayama Actors Entertainers Edit ActorsNoriyuki Higashiyama Kōji Uchiumi ja Takuya Kimura Atsuhiro Satō ja Kenichi Okamoto ja Junichi Okada Toma Ikuta Hiroki Uchi Shunsuke Kazama Tomoyuki Yara ja Jun Hasegawa ja Keito Okamoto Bunichi Hamanaka ja Shota Hayashi Ryuta Muro ja Sho Takada ja Takuto Teranishi ja Yoshitaka Hara ja Entertainers4U ja Yuki Koshioka ja Yusuke Matsuzaki ja Yuta Fukuda ja Yudai Tatsumi Trainees Edit Trainees are known as Johnny s Jr and have traditionally performed on Johnny s related variety shows and as backup dancers for the agency s groups 67 68 However in recent years select Junior groups have taken on levels of visibility akin to mainstream senior acts including national commercial sponsorships 69 solo concerts 70 national tours 71 and starring film and television roles 72 Notable trainees Edit HiHi Jets ja formed 2015 Bi Shonen 美 少年 formed 2016 7 Men Samurai formed 2018 Shonen Ninja 少年忍者 formed 2018 Jr SP ja formed 2018 IMPACTors ja formed 2020 Go Go Kids ja formed 2022 Lil Kansai Lil かんさい formed 2019 Ae group Aぇ group formed 2019 Boys be ja formed 2020 AmBitious ja formed 2021Former artists EditFormer recording artists Edit Johnnys 1962 1967 Hiromi Maie 1962 Osami Iino 1962 1968 Ryo Nakatani 1962 Teruhiko Aoi 1962 1967 Four Leaves 1968 1976 Kōji Kita 1966 1989 Takashi Aoyama 1966 1978 Toshio Egi 1966 Masao Orimo 1966 Eiji Nagata 1966 1977 Hiromi Go 1971 1975 Teruyoshi Aoi 1973 1976 Jo Toyokawa 1975 1979 Little Gang 1975 1976 Mayo Kawasaki 1976 1989 Masahiko Kondō 1977 2021 Toshihiko Tahara 1979 1994 Ippei Hikaru 1980 1985 Shibugakitai 1982 1988 Hirohide Yakumaru Toshikazu Fukawa Masahiro Motoki Shigeyuki Nakamura 1982 1993 The Good Bye 1983 1990 Hikaru Genji 1987 1995 Mikio Osawa 1982 1994 Kazumi Morohoshi 1984 1994 Hiroyuki Satō 1983 1994 Junichi Yamamoto 1986 2002 Akira Akasaka A 1987 2007 SMAP 1990 2016 Katsuyuki Mori 1987 1996 Goro Inagaki 1987 2016 Tsuyoshi Kusanagi 1987 2016 Shingo Katori 1988 2016 Masahiro Nakai 1986 2020 Otokogumi 1988 1993 Shoji Narita Kazuya Takahashi Koyo Maeda Ninja 1990 1997 TOKIO Hiromu Kojima 1990 1994 Tatsuya Yamaguchi B 1989 2018 Tomoya Nagase 77 78 1992 2021 V6 1995 2021 Go Morita 1995 2021 Ken Miyake ja 1993 2023 79 80 Coming Century 1995 2021 81 Tackey amp Tsubasa 2002 2018 Tsubasa Imai C 1995 2018 Hideaki Takizawa 1995 2022 84 NEWS Hironori Kusano 2001 2008 Takahiro Moriuchi 2001 2003 Yuya Tegoshi 2003 2020 Tomohisa Yamashita 1996 2020 KAT TUN Koki Tanaka D 1998 2013 Jin Akanishi 87 1998 2014 Junnosuke Taguchi 88 1999 2016 Hey Say JUMP Ryutaro Morimoto E 2004 2011 Kanjani Eight Ryo Nishikido 2004 2019 90 Subaru Shibutani 2004 2018 Tegomass 2006 2020 Project groupsJohnny s Junior Special 1975 Tanokin Trio 1980 1983 J Friends 1998 a Secret Agent 2000 b MiMyCen 2001 c Ya Ya yah 2002 d Toraji Haiji 2005 e Shuji to Akira 2005 f GYM 2006 g Kisarazu Cats Eye feat MCU 2006 h Trio the Shakiiin 2007 i Hey Say 7 2007 j Matchy with Question 2008 k The Shigotonin 2009 l NYC boys 2009 m Snow Prince Gasshodan 2009 n Lands 2009 o Marching J 2011 p A N Jell 2011 q The Monsters 2012 r Hottake Band 2014 s Jigoku zu 2016 t Kame to Yamapi 2017 u A Y T 2017 v Former actors Edit Nobuhiro Aoyama Keiichi Miyoshi 1982 1991 Mizuki Sano 91 1991 2019 See also EditList of record labels Hadaka no ShōnenNotes Edit J Friends consists of Tokio V6 KinKi Kids who performed as a charity group Secret Agent consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama and Ryo Nishikido who performed the theme song for the drama Heisei Meoto Jawan MiMyCen consists of Go Morita Ken Miyake and Junichi Okada who performed the theme song for the variety show MiMyCen MiMyCen consists of Kota Yabu Hikaru Yaotome Naoya Akama Shoon Yamashita Taiyo Ayukawa and Masaki Hoshino who performed the theme song for the anime Nintama Rantarō and had a variety show of the same name Toraji Haiji consists of Tsuyoshi Domoto and Taichi Kokubun who performed the theme song for the film Fantastipo Shuji to Akira consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita who performed the theme song for the drama Nobuta wo Produce GYM consists of Golf Tomohisa Yamashita and Mike who performed the theme song for the Women s Volleyball games Kisarazu Cats Eye feat MCU consists of Junichi Okada Sho Sakurai Yoshinori Okada non Johnny s Tsukamoto Takashi non Johnny s and Ryuta Sato non Johnny s who performed the theme song for the drama Kisarazu Cat s Eye World Series Trio the Shakiiin consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama Go Morita and Kenta Suga non Johnny s who performed the theme song for the drama Kuitan Hey Say 7 consists of Yuya Takaki Daiki Arioka Ryosuke Yamada Yuto Nakajima and Yuri Chinen who performed Hey Say the theme song for the anime Lovely Complex Matchy with Question consists of Masahiko Kondo Daijiro Yonemura Yoshihiro Yodogawa Kazuyori Fujiie Akun Igo and Daisuke Ishigaki who performed the theme song for the anime Naruto The Shigotonin consists of Noriyuki Higashiyama Masahiro Matsuoka and Tadayoshi Okura who performed the theme song for the drama Hissatsu Shigotonin NYC boys consists of Ryosuke Yamada Yuri Chinen Yuma Nakayama Kento Nakajima Fuma Kikuchi Hokuto Matsumura and Yugo Kochi who performed the theme song for the Women s Volleyball games Snow Prince Gasshodan consists of Shintarō Morimoto Shintarō Kishimoto Reia Nakamura Kei Kurita Yuya Ōtsuka Tatsuya Horinouchi Aoi Okada Yuki Haba Ryō Hashimoto Mizuki Inoue and Aoi Chino who performed the theme song for the film Snow Prince Kinjirareta Koi no Melody Lands consists of Jin Akanishi and Takeshi Kobayashi who performed as a tie in to the film Bandage Marching J consists of Tokio V6 KinKi Kids Hey Say JUMP SMAP Arashi Tackey and Tsubasa NEWS Kanjani8 KAT TUN and Johnny s Juniors for a total of 83 people who performed as a charity group A N Jell consists of Hikaru Yaotome Taisuke Fujigaya Yuta Tamamori and Miori Takimoto non Johnny s who performed as a tie in to the drama Ikemen desu ne The Monsters consists of Shingo Katori and Tomohisa Yamashita who performed the theme song for the drama Monsters Hottake Band consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Koji Tamaki who performed the theme song for the drama Tokyo Bandwagon Jigoku zu consists of Tomoya Nagase Ryunosuke Kamiki non Johnny s Kenta Kiritani non Johnny s and Nana Seino non Johnny s who performed the theme song for the film Too Young to Die Wakakushite Shinu Kame to YamaP consists of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita who performed the theme song for the drama Boku Unmei no Hito Desu A Y T consists of Yuya Takaki Hikaru Yaotome and Daiki Arioka from Hey Say JUMP who performed the theme song for the drama Koshoku Robot Akasaka was arrested for drug possession on October 28 2007 Johnny amp Associates announced his dismissal on October 29 2007 73 Yamaguchi was suspended indefinitely on April 26 2018 after he was referred to prosecutors for sexually harassing a teenage girl 74 On May 2 2018 he handed his resignation letter to TOKIO s leader Shigeru Joshima 75 Yamaguchi officially resigned on May 6 2018 76 Imai announced his departure on September 13 2018 The announcement came with a notice of disbandment from Tackey amp Tsubasa Imai who has Meniere s disease will be focusing on his health 82 83 Tanaka contract with Johnny amp Associates was terminated on September 30 2013 due 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