Yui Aragaki

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Yui Aragaki
新垣結衣
Birth name Yui Aragaki
Also known as Gakky
Born June 11, 1988 (1988-06-11) (age 23)
Origin Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Genres Pop-rock, pop
Occupations Singer-songwriter, model, actress, seiyū, radio host
Years active 2001–present
Labels Warner Music Japan
Website Official Site

Yui Aragaki (新垣結衣 Aragaki Yui?, born June 11, 1988) is a Japanese idol,[1] model, actress, singer, seiyū and occasional radio show host of Ryukyuan ancestry.

She is particularly recognized for her beauty[2] and her movie projects.[3]

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[edit] Career

[edit] Overview

Aragaki's career began when she appeared in the junior fashion magazine nicola. Upon learning that the magazine was looking for a new face, Aragaki's sister turned in an audition profile for her. Aragaki won the Grand Prix and officially became an exclusive model for nicola or a "nicomo". In 2001, her fellow nicomo Ayako Enamoto nicknamed her Gakky.

Aragaki expanded her modeling career into gravure in 2004. She also appeared in variety shows and commercials; she is best remembered for her TV advertisements for Pocky. In 2005, she graduated from the magazine and subsequently acted in the TBS drama Dragon Zakura alongside fellow Japanese idol Tomohisa Yamashita and actress Masami Nagasawa, marking her breakthrough in show business. Since Dragon Zakura, Aragaki had been cast in various dramas such as Gal Circle and My Boss, My Hero. Despite graduating from 'nicola', she still appears in the magazine occasionally. She currently holds the record of appearing the most number of times as its cover girl.

In 2007, she starred in Waruboro with Shota Matsuda and Yuu Shirota. Afterwards she was cast alongside Hiroshi Tachi and Shigeaki Kato in the TBS summer drama, Papa to Musume no Nanokakan in which Aragaki plays a high school student who exchanged bodies with her father, a middle-aged salaryman. Aragaki was also cast in the movie Koisuru Madori (Tokyo Serendipity) with Ryuhei Matsuda. Later that year she appeared in the tragic drama Koizora/Sky of Love with Haruma Miura which won Aragaki a string of Newcomer awards, most notably in the Japan Academy Awards. To date, Aragaki has won five Newcomer awards for the movies Waruboro, Tokyo Serendipity and Koizora. Her fifth award was in honor of her role in the ¥3.6 billion-grossing movie, Koizora.[4] Her tremendous number of movie shoots as well as the preparation for her debut album resulted in her suffering from work-related stress[5][6] in 2007.

Outside acting she also released her first album, Sora, and the single "Heavenly Days", a song from Koizora. "Memories", the theme song for Tokyo Serendipity, was included in her debut album. She also performed her at Budokan.[7] She also released two singles in 2008, "Make my Day" and "Akai Ito". "Make my Day" was used in the NHK drama Hachi-One Driver, while "Akai Ito" is a cover of a song written and performed by Kobukuro during their indie days, in commemoration of the duo's tenth anniversary in the Japanese music industry.

In August 2008 Aragaki' played intern Megumi Shiraishi in the medical drama Code Blue: Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei, with Tomohisa Yamashita and Erika Toda. At the same time she made the movie Fure Fure Shojo. She also appeared in Ballad, with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, as a feudal princess. She released her fifth single PIECE in February 2009.

Aragaki also hosts GIRLS LOCKS!, part of the Japanese Tokyo FM radio program, SCHOOL OF LOCKS!, together with other U-20 idols Maki Horikita, Chiaki Kuriyama and Nana Eikura. She also works as a voice actor.

[edit] Television

Year Title
2005 Sh15uya
Dragon Zakura
Onna no Ichidaiki!
2006 True Love
Kanojo no Koibumi
Gal Circle
My Boss My Hero
2007 Papa to Musume no Nanokakan
2008 Code Blue
2009 Smile
2010 Angel Bank
Code Blue 2
2011 Zenkai Girl
Ranma ½
2012 Mou Yuukai Nante Shinai

[edit] Films

Year Title
2007 Waruboro
Koisuru Madori (Tokyo Serendipity)
Koizora (Sky of Love)
2008 Fure Fure Shojo (Cheer Cheer Cheer!)
2009 Ballad: Namonaki Koi no Uta (Ballad)
2010 Hanamizuki
2012 The Wings of the Kirin

[edit] Voice acting

Year Title Type Character
2006 Digimon Data Squad Anime series Yoshino Fujieda
Digimon World Data Squad Video game
Keroro Gunso Anime film Mirara

[edit] Commercials


[edit] Official Photobooks

  • Chura Chura (2006)
  • A Happy New Gakky (2006)
  • Masshiro (2007)
  • Koisuru Madori (2007)
  • Gekkan Aragaki Yui Special (2010)
  • Hanamizuki Official Photostory Book (2010)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

Release Title Oricon Single charts peak positions and sales Album
Daily Weekly Debut Overall
2008/07/16 "Make My Day" 1 2 53,471 85,341 Hug
2008/10/15 "Akai Ito" 1 3 34,236 64,461
2009/02/25 "Piece" 6 7 18,204 25,283
2009/05/27 "Utsushie" 9 10 15,946 22,048

[edit] Albums

Release Title Oricon Album charts peak positions and sales
Daily Weekly Debut Overall
2007/12/05 Sora 2 3 72,879 133,086
2009/06/17 Hug 3 5 22,540 40,704
2010/09/22 Niji 2 4 19,888 29,902

[edit] See also

[edit] Recognitions

  • 61st Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Smile
  • 13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Spring 2009): Best Supporting Actress for Smile
  • Best Newcomer Award at the 50th Blue Ribbon Awards for her role in Koizora, Waruboro and Tokyo Serendipity.[8]

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