
Yanagishita Tomo
Acting
🎂 1988-06-03
Yanagishita Tomo is a Japanese actor. He is a member of the acting group D-BOYS. In 2006, Tomo won the Watanabe Entertainment's 3rd official D-BOYS audition with the Grand Prix and became an official member of the group. In Winter of the same year, Tomo won the role of Kaoru Kaidoh, the viper-like 2nd year regular of Seigaku Middle School's tennis club, in the Prince of Tennis musical series, Tenimyu, as part of the third generation Seigaku cast. Prior to his casting, Kousuke Kujirai, who had played the role before him with the second Seigaku cast, had filled in as Kaidoh with the third cast due to actor Takahiro Tasaki's withdrawal from the show. Tomo debuted as Kaidoh in the Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First Service musical on December 13, 2006. After the Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ Second Service show, Tomo did not graduate with his fellow third cast members and instead stayed as an alternative with the fourth generation cast. He shared the role with Yuuichirou Hirata, who was cast as the new Kaidoh, for two shows: The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat. Rikkai and Dream Live 5th, taking turns for different performances. Tomo graduated from his role as Kaidoh after the last performance of the Dream Live 5th live concert. During his run of the series, he got to work with fellow D-BOY members Tetsuya Makita, Koji Seto, and Masato Wada. He and Kujirai have both played Kaidoh the longest.
Cast credits(32)

Azuma Yuji
1999

2007

Fujiwara Natsuki
2008

Hayama Takumi
2007

Su Machida
2008

Kodera Ujimoto
2014

Isono Kenji
2018

Young Ichinose Shogo
2007

Matsuzaki
2015

Aoki Shun
2006

Mizusawa Taku
2010

Itokazu Yua
2011

Natsuki Fujiwara
2008

Iwashita Shingo
2014

Sei
2011

Kayashima Taiki
2011

Yuta Mori
2014

Kudou Gaito
2019

Sahei
2017

Imamura Takashi
2013

Tsubasa
2007

Iguchi Shuntaro
2012

2012

Okita Souji
2010

Terakado Takeshi
2007

Sei
2012

Kiriyama Toru
2015

Daifugou Doushin
2019

Takahiro Obuchi
2013

Wada Daisuke
2009

Akutsu
2017
Tabata Yoshihisa
2008