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[Inside the TV Industry] The Unexpected MC Talent Poised to Take Over the “U-45” Era

Who is the "real powerhouse" amid the accelerating generational change?

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The rising stars from east and west that the industry is watching

B: Among the younger generation compared to Morita, Takahira Kuruma (30) from “Reiwa Roman” has been active as an MC on shows like Minna TV (TV Asahi).

C: Many comedians in their generation tend to try too hard to be funny when hosting a show and end up floundering. In contrast, Kuruma is able to focus on bringing out the best in his guests’ talks—something that comes from the confidence of a two-time M-1 champion. Just when it seemed like his MC work would start increasing, the illegal online casino scandal hit him hard. Several shows that had been scheduled for broadcast have already been replaced.

D: While they don’t yet have significant achievements as MCs, Mitorizu’s Shintaro Moriyama (39) and New York’s Hiromasa Yashiki (38) are being closely watched by the industry as rising talents.

A: Moriyama may look rough around the edges, but he’s a perfectionist when it comes to work. When hosting a show, he’s mindful of how speaking time is distributed among guests and whether segments are running over time. He’s openly stated that his goal is to be like Kirin’s Akira Kawashima (46), whom he co-stars with on Love it! (TBS). He particularly admires Kawashima’s skill at making sharp and creative comedic comparisons.

B: Yashiki, who is the same age as Moriyama and a Tokyo NSC graduate, has strong support from deep-night show staff. During a late-night variety show recording, a fellow comedian started doing something completely off-script. While the staff panicked over whether to let it go or try to course-correct, Yashiki, as the MC, turned the unscripted moment into a joke on the spot. In the past, top-tier MCs were expected to smoothly cover up such accidents, but Yashiki’s approach of openly pointing them out and turning them into humor may represent a new style of MCing.

Shintaro Moriyama (39) of Mitorizu is highly regarded by staff for his serious approach to work. Since 2023, he has been serving as the MC for All That’s Manzai (MBS TV).

The MC comedian who will take the reigns next is ……

Who will be the next MC comedian to dominate the industry?

A: Let’s decide who the number one next-generation MC comedian is. I believe it’s Sawabe. He has the most experience as an MC, undeniable talent, and strong support from both staff and fellow performers. There are no weak points.

B: I’d say Kazlaser. When it comes to hosting educational and informational programs, no one can match him.

C: Kazlaser’s talent is unquestionable, but his genre is somewhat limited. I’d go with Hamaie. He’s a comedian who can handle both variety and informational programs with ease.

D: However, Hamaie’s tenure as a personality on ZIP! only lasted a year. Considering that, I’d say Sawabe, who has been hosting Pokapoka for over two years while also handling variety show MC duties, deserves the top spot.

B: He must have broad appeal among housewives and senior audiences—that’s why he was entrusted with Pokapoka in the first place.

C: There aren’t any rumors of him partying at night either. The future may very well belong to Sawabe.

—After a heated discussion among the four panelists, the Top 10 U-45 MC Comedians ranking was finalized, as shown in the chart above. Sawabe and Kazlaser, who have already solidified their positions as popular MCs, lead the list, followed by proven talents like Hamaie, Sosina, and Morita.

Who will step up to fill the massive void left by Nakai and Matsumoto? The battle has begun.

From “FRIDAY”, March 7, 2025 issue.

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