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Hashi Yukio Wake Impersonator Controversy: Criticism and the Role of Respect

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Comedian RYO Faces Backlash for Hashi‍ Yukio Wake Appearance, Sparking Debate on‌ Impersonator etiquette

TOKYO -‍ Comedian RYO ‍is facing widespread criticism after attending ⁣the⁢ wake ‌of the late actor​ and comedian ⁢Hashi Yukio ‌dressed in a strikingly similar manner to EXILE vocalist ATSUSHI, leading to a media mix-up and ‌subsequent apology. The⁣ incident has ignited a discussion within the Japanese entertainment industry regarding the responsibilities and “humility” expected ‍of impersonators, particularly when ⁣dealing with sensitive events and ⁣the figures they portray.

RYO attended the wake wearing drop-shaped ​sunglasses and an outfit mirroring‌ ATSUSHI’s signature style. This led to media outlets⁣ mistakenly believing ATSUSHI himself was⁤ present, ​resulting in an interview with RYO. He later‍ revealed ⁢he ⁣had only briefly met Hashi during his lifetime and‌ lacked a close ‌relationship, a statement that⁤ drew further condemnation from some observers who deemed his ‍appearance “inappropriate.” RYO afterward posted ⁤on X (formerly Twitter) expressing regret and ‌offering condolences to Hashi’s family.

ATSUSHI himself publicly addressed the incident during ‍a paid ⁤livestream, stating, “To ​be honest, I thought I was being overlooked.” RYO followed​ with another apology on X, ‍specifically‌ directed towards‍ ATSUSHI, referencing a report from WEB ⁤Joshi Issue.‍ Despite these apologies,​ criticism ​continues‍ to‍ mount online.

the controversy has prompted reflection on the established practices of veteran‍ impersonators. A​ broadcast writer highlighted the importance of respect and deference shown⁣ by‌ figures like Matsumura​ Kunihiro,known for his‌ often-exaggerated imitations. Matsumura consistently greets ⁣and gifts those he imitates, fostering​ positive‍ relationships even with‌ those ⁤initially uncomfortable‍ with his portrayals, such as⁣ Nakao ⁣Akira. The writer also ​cited​ Tsugawa ⁣Masahiko’s⁤ mentorship in refining impersonation techniques.

Similarly, the comedy duo Croquettes, known‍ for⁣ their⁣ joke-based imitations, ‍adhere⁤ to a principle of avoiding⁢ direct permission​ from those they portray but prioritize politeness and respect.The writer noted that Croquettes’ imitations even contributed to Mikawa⁣ Kenichi’s career resurgence,with some subjects expressing gratitude for the ‍portrayal. ⁤

The incident with‌ RYO has raised concerns ⁢that his⁢ actions could negatively impact ⁢the public perception of impersonators as a whole, emphasizing the need for sensitivity⁣ and respect within ‌the profession.

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