Nakagawake
Nakagawake is a Japanese comedy duo ' consisting of Reiji and Tsuyoshi. Reiji and Tsuyoshi are actual brothers and their last name is Nakagawa, hence their unit name Nakagawake'''. They are employed by Yoshimoto Kogyo, and are mainly active in Tokyo. They have appeared in many television shows and are the winners of the 1st M-1 Grand Prix in 2001
Members
- Reiji Nakagawa, born November 19, 1972 in Moriguchi, Osaka. Plays the tsukkomi and writes all their manzai material. He is the younger brother of the two, and is referred to as just Reiji by Tsuyoshi.
- Tsuyoshi Nakagawa, born December 12, 1970 in Moriguchi, Osaka. Plays the boke and writes all their Ccnte material. He is the older brother of the two, and is referred to as Onii-chan by Reiji.
Life and career
Reiji and Tsuyoshi's Manzai was well received in the academy, and they performed their Manzai on television as The Nakagawa Brothers and later as Nakagawake. In 1996, the duo won the 17th ABC Comedy Newcomers Grand Prix - Newcomer Excellence Award and gained popularity in the Kansai region, appearing on variety shows such as Sunge! Best 10.
In 1997, Tsuyoshi developed a panic disorder, causing difficulty for their career as their multiple regular programs dropped to only one radio program. The duo suffered a slight setback, but bounced back after Tsuyoshi overcame the disorder.
Nakagawake went on to appear in programs outside of the Kansai region, and became popular nationwide, particularly in Tokyo. In 2001, the M-1 Grand Prix was established and Nakagawake became the first winner of the Manzai competition, gaining the duo popularity and allowing them to move to Tokyo to focus on developing their careers in the metropolis. This move marked them as one of the first comedy duos of that era to move activities to Tokyo, sparking many others to follow suit, such as Kirin, Shinagawa Shoji, Jichō Kachō, Penalty, Ogi Yahagi and more.
They continued to flourish on television and comedy, with their main focus on Manzai. Reiji became one of the regular judges for the M-1 Grand Prix from 2015 onward. They won two Kamikata Manzai Awards in 2010 and 2019 as well as becoming a certified Manzai comedian for The Manzai in 2012.