When it comes to Japan's second generation of stars, many people will first think of Takuya Kimura and Mitsuki Kimura (stage name: koki,), the daughter of Shizuka Kudo, who has attracted much attention since her debut, and can be said to be the "chosen daughter", also known as "Japan's strongest star second generation".

Buya Jun did not say koki, it is completely dependent on her parents, she herself is also very good, can speak extremely fluent English, but also write songs and compose, just because her parents' light is too dazzling, it is difficult not to let people make connections~
But in fact, in the Japanese showbiz circle, there are many examples of avoiding talking about their parents and even concealing the identity of the second generation of stars, and when people learn that they are the second generation of stars, they are surprised.
The Japanese website oricon conducted a survey of "the second generation of star artists who do not feel the aura of their parents the most", and looked at the 10 second generation stars without the aura of their parents selected by Japanese audiences.
No.10 Shinsuke Nitta
Makoto Nitta is recognized as the new Japanese male god in the past two years, and his facial features and body are impeccable.
His father is the famous actor Shinichi Chiba, who once played the role of "Xiongba" in "The Storm Dominates the World" and is also well known in China.
Makoto is the child of Shinichi Chiba when he was 57 years old, and it is said that he has always wanted to make his son a Hollywood star, so when he was a child, he trained them very strictly in his artistic ability, and the family had a very perfect training equipment for physical training and movement training.
Now Makoto's younger brother, Maei Tatsuya, has also entered the show business circle, looking forward to the brothers' co-performance.
No.9 Shoko Nakagawa
Shoko Nakagawa has a high popularity among the acg community, and she is a multi-habitat artist who is active in singing, hosting, acting, dubbing, manga, and writing, and has the title of "Queen of Akihabara Blog".
His father was singer Katsuhiko Nakagawa, who was very handsome, but died of acute leukemia at the age of 32.
8th Takako Matsumoto
Takako Matsu, who has starred in many classic works such as "Long Holiday", "Love Century", "Hero" and so on, is also a generation of national goddesses, although there are not many works in recent years, but such as "Confession" and "Quartet" are excellent works.
In fact, her origins are quite prominent, her father is a Kabuki actor, and the second generation of Matsumoto White Parrot (raiding name). The Kabuki family has a high social status in Japan, and Matsuriko has been learning Japanese dance and songs sung in Kabuki since childhood.
7th Hama Okamoto
Singer Hama okamoto is not very famous, but his father and Hamada Masakoto are well-known in Japan, and as a top funny artist, Hamada Masako has hosted many variety shows.
Perhaps not wanting to take advantage of his father's fame, Hama okamoto did not use his original name Hamada Yu was not active.
No.6 Teruyuki Kagawa
Teruyuki Kagawa, who has starred in a series of popular works such as "Cloud of Sakaue", "Naoki Hanzawa", and "Little Giant", is recognized for his proficiency and sophistication in acting, and he graduated from the University of Tokyo, japan's highest university.
He is actually from a Kabuki family, and his father is a Kabuki actor. The second generation of Ichikawa Saruto(征名), his mother is a former actress of the Takarazuka Opera Company. Hamaki sponge.
In addition to being a film and television actor, Teruyuki Kagawa was also active on the Kabuki stage under the name "Ichikawa Nakache", and his eldest son, Masaaki Kagawa (Ichikawa Doshiko), also debuted in Kabuki at a young age.
No.5 Hiroshi Sato
The 58-year-old Hiroshi Sato is also a famous Japanese actor, debuting for nearly 40 years, and in the works that everyone is more familiar with in recent years, "The History of My Family" and "Locked Room", he has starred.
His father was a veteran Actor of the Japanese film industry, Rintaro Mikuni (formerly known as Masao Sato), and when Hiroshi Sato planned to enter the film industry after he grew up, his father objected, threatening his son to break off the father-son relationship as long as he acted, so the father-son relationship was once tense.
4th place Apricot
Apricot starred in "Thank you for the hospitality", "Dating ~ What is love in the end ~", "Hana Dance is no longer silent" have high evaluations, she also married Higashi Izumi Masada, gave birth to a pair of twins, can be said to be a double harvest of career and family.
Apricot's father is the Japanese film emperor Ken Watanabe who is active in Hollywood, but Apricot can be said to be a model of not relying on his parents.
After her father remarried, her relationship with her father turned straight, and she dropped out of high school to work part-time at an izakaya to make ends meet, and later entered the show business circle, deliberately hiding her surname "Watanabe" without relying on her father's popularity.
No.3 Sugisaki Hana
At the age of 15, Sugi became famous by playing her daughter who was subjected to domestic violence in "Night Watch car". The resources in the past two years have been particularly good, and I have continuously starred in the golden series.
Her mother is the singer チエ・カジウラ, and many netizens who voted for Sugiwa said they did not know that she was the second generation of stars.
2nd Place Sakura Ando
In "Thief Family", Sakura Ando showed her acting skills to the world with a close-up crying scene. In addition, she also won a number of film queens with "0.5 mm" and "Love of a Hundred Dollars".
Her father is the famous actor Eiji Okuda, her mother is the essayist Kazuzu Ando, her sister is the screenwriter and director Momoko Ando, her husband is the actor Yutsuru Tsutomu, and her husband's father Akira Hinata and her younger brother Yoshitoshi Tsutomu are also actors.
No.1 Hikaru Utada
Born in New York, Japan's diva Hikaru Utada released her debut Japanese album First Love in 1999, which sold a record of 7.65 million copies and is still the highest-selling album in Japan.
Her father was Japanese music producer Terumi Utada, and her mother was singer Keiko Fuji, and at the age of 8, she formed the band u3 with her parents, and began a family-based musical activity, which later developed independently, taking a completely different popular music route from her mother who sang and acting, and achieved great success.
I don't know which Japanese artist is the most unexpected that he or she is the second generation of stars