Kikuō Hayashiya

Kikuō Hayashiya (Japanese: 林家 木久扇, Hepburn: Hayashiya Kikuō, born October 19, 1937) is a Japanese rakugo performer and a featured member of the long-running television comedy show Shōten. His real name is Hiroshi Toyota (豊田 洋, Toyota Hiroshi), although he is most widely known by his previous comedian name Kikuzō Hayashiya (林家 木久蔵), a name he was the first to assume. The new Kikuzō Hayashiya is his son, the former Kikuō Hayashiya.[1] On Shōten, he always wears a yellow kimono. He is known for making commonplace jokes and usually "plays the fool." He is a mood make

Kikuō Hayashiya
林家 木久扇
Born
Hiroshi Toyota

(1937-10-19)19 October 1937
Nihonbashi, Japan
Occupation

Discography

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Release date Title Notes
December,1975"Yoihime Elegy" (酔姫エレジー)
April,1978"Iya'n baka'n" (いやんばか〜ん)
April,1978"Kikuzō no na'nt'yate kazoeuta" (木久蔵のナンチャッテ数え唄)

Kikuzō Ramen

Kikuō has a chain of noodle shops named after him called "Kikuzō Ramen." On Shōten, he often advertises Kikuzō Ramen, but other members joke about it being very flavorless.

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gollark: Wait, not the DSK, the RDBSK, ages ago.
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gollark: Nissie93: NO BUILDING AT THE END OF THE ROAD.
gollark: Wolfmall has free endér pearls.

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