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  • Yakkun Sakurazuka
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  • Before he officially changed his name, he was a in comedian duo with another comedian (Kousuke Takeuchi) and their skit was called "Abare Nunchaku"(Raging Nunchucks). He is also known as Sukeban Kyoko—a delinquent schoolgirl always seen carrying a shinai. He appears in Enta no Kami-sama, a comedian show. He is also known as Hiromi Ueda when he acts in dramas and movies.
  • Yasuo Saitō (Yakkun Sakurazuka) (September 24, 1976 – October 5, 2013) was a celebrity contestant on the Japanese version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and left with ¥1,000,000 after he incorrectly answered the final question. Saitō died after being involved in a traffic accident on October 5, 2013, aged 37, on the Chugoku Expressway in Mine, Yamaguchi, while en route to a concert in Kumamoto Prefecture. He was hit by another car and killed when exiting his car after a slight collision.
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  • 1000000.0
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Appearance
  • 2007-03-08
Country
  • Japan
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  • Before he officially changed his name, he was a in comedian duo with another comedian (Kousuke Takeuchi) and their skit was called "Abare Nunchaku"(Raging Nunchucks). He is also known as Sukeban Kyoko—a delinquent schoolgirl always seen carrying a shinai. He appears in Enta no Kami-sama, a comedian show. He is also known as Hiromi Ueda when he acts in dramas and movies.
  • Yasuo Saitō (Yakkun Sakurazuka) (September 24, 1976 – October 5, 2013) was a celebrity contestant on the Japanese version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and left with ¥1,000,000 after he incorrectly answered the final question. Saitō died after being involved in a traffic accident on October 5, 2013, aged 37, on the Chugoku Expressway in Mine, Yamaguchi, while en route to a concert in Kumamoto Prefecture. He was hit by another car and killed when exiting his car after a slight collision.