Mitsuki Kimura: Earlier debut as a model, which attracted the attention of the media and stunned the Japanese and even Asian entertainment circles. Mitsuki Kimura is the second daughter of Takuya Kimura, the king of the Japanese drama, and her mother, Shizuka Kudo, was known as the "Four Kings of Japanese Idols" in the late 1980s along with Yoko Minano, Mitsuru Asaka, and Miho Nakayama.

Kitamura Shoki: Born in 1994, his works include "Bad Boy and Glasses Sister". His father is Kazuki Kitamura, who is the one who plays a supporting role, but often plays more than the protagonist.
Masakazu Tamura: Debuted in 1961 as "Forever Man", his acting skills are superb, and the film he starred in, "Furuhata Renzaburō", is a classic among the classics of criminal investigation dramas. His father was Saburō, a japanese superstar of period dramas in its infancy.
Kiichi Nakai: Kiichi Nakai, who played the arrogant lawyer who suffered from a brain disease in the 2018 Japanese drama "Memory", is a very good actor. In 2019, starred in the movie "Amnesia! In the film, he played the amnesiac Prime Minister Keisuke Kuroda. His father was Hiroichi Nakai, an active actor from the late 1940s to the late 1960s.
Masaaki Sakai: Is the iron emcee of the NHK Red and White Song Contest for many years, and Sakai Masaaki's father is a comedian.
Teruyuki Kagawa: Teruyuki Kagawa, who plays with Masato Sakai in "Legal High", is the father of Kabuki Miyomi Ichikawa ApeSuke, a kabuki artist, and his mother is Former Takarazuka Opera Troupe's Yuki Group Chief Bride Hamaki Naoko.
Apricot Watanabe: In 2015, she became a new generation of Japanese national actresses with her role in the morning drama "Thank You for Hospitality". Her father was Ken Watanabe, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Last Samurai. The husband is the male god Dong Out Changda.
Takada Miura: Debuted in 2010 in the electric science "Railways ~ The Story of a Man Who Became a Tram Driver at the Age of 49", his acting skills were recognized by the audience, and he won the Best Newcomer Award at the Nippon Hochi Film Awards for this drama. His father is Tomokazu Miura and his mother is Momoe Yamaguchi, a model couple recognized in the Japanese entertainment industry.
Ryuhei Matsuda and Shota Matsuda: In 1998, at the age of 15, Ryūhei Matsuda starred as the male lead in the historical film Mifado, winning the Best Newcomer Award at the 23rd Japan Academy Awards. Shota Matsuda, an artist who debuted in 2005, has attracted attention for a "Flower Man" (Japanese version of Meteor Garden). Their father, Yusaku Matsuda, is a well-known Japanese film actor, and in 1989, he became internationally famous for his role as the main japanese underworld in the movie "Black Rain".
Takako Matsu: In the 1990s, she quickly became a new generation of Japanese youth idols due to the classic Japanese dramas "Long Holiday" and "Love Century". She and Takuya Kimura are known as one of the most classic screen couples in the history of Japanese dramas. His father was the famous Kabuki actor Koshiro Matsumoto.
Kanda Sayaka: Japanese singer, actress and voice actress. In August 2003, he starred in the movie "Tennō Curse" starring his wife Satoshi Mu, Naoto Fujigi, and Takayuki Yamada. Her mother is The Idol Matsuda Seiko, one of the most popular idols, and her father is actor Masaaki Kanda.
Hikaru Utada: A well-known Japanese female singer who is extremely popular. In 1999, he released his first Japanese album "First Love", which sold 7.65 million copies, thus setting a record for album sales in Japan and Asia. Her mother, keiko Fuji, a well-known singer, became popular in Japan in the late 1960s and early 1970s, famous for her dark and gloomy "grievance songs" singing.