Arashi ni Shiyagare (2010)

The beloved Japanese variety show where Arashi's five members learn, laugh, and connect with celebrity guests every Saturday night on Nippon TV.

Arashi ni Shiyagare - Series Information

  • Original Title: 嵐にしやがれ
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Family, Talk, Reality
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (54 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 560
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: Nippon TV

Arashi ni Shiyagare - Plot

Arashi ni Shiyagare (嵐にしやがれ) (Must Be ARASHI!) is an ongoing Japanese variety show on NTV starring the members of Arashi. The show began on 24 April 2010 and it airs from 10:00 to 10:54 p.m. (JST) every Saturday. It is Arashi's sixth and current variety show to be aired on NTV as well as their third show to be aired during primetime. There will be a male guest, which the members of Arashi addresses as 'Aniki' (Brother), who will teach Arashi different things. The other section, called 'Encounter the Unknown', is where Arashi will pick up new skills, such as interviewing celebrities, learning the tips to climb a mountain, from meeting experienced professionals they usually have not met before.

Arashi ni Shiyagare - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Satoshi Ohno
  • Kazunari Ninomiya
  • Sho Sakurai
  • Jun Matsumoto
  • Masaki Aiba

Arashi ni Shiyagare - FAQs

Who are the main cast members of Arashi ni Shiyagare?

Arashi ni Shiyagare stars all five members of the Japanese idol group Arashi: Satoshi Ohno, Kazunari Ninomiya, Sho Sakurai, Jun Matsumoto, and Masaki Aiba. The quintet serves as the permanent hosts throughout the show's entire run on Nippon TV.

Why did Arashi ni Shiyagare end in 2020?

Arashi ni Shiyagare concluded in late 2020 in connection with Arashi's group hiatus announcement. The five members declared in 2019 that they would pause activities as a group from the end of 2020, leading to the cancellation of their long-running variety programs, including this show.

What is Arashi ni Shiyagare about?

Arashi ni Shiyagare is a Japanese variety show where the five members of Arashi interact with a male celebrity guest — respectfully called 'Aniki' (Brother) — who teaches them new skills or shares life wisdom. A recurring segment, 'Encounter the Unknown,' has the group learning from professionals outside their usual world.

When did Arashi ni Shiyagare first air?

Arashi ni Shiyagare premiered on April 24, 2010, on Nippon TV (NTV) in Japan. It aired every Saturday night from 10:00 to 10:54 p.m. JST, making it one of Arashi's flagship primetime variety programs during its decade-long broadcast run.

How many episodes does Arashi ni Shiyagare have?

Arashi ni Shiyagare ran for a total of 560 episodes across two seasons. Season 1 comprised 302 episodes and Season 2 consisted of 258 episodes. The show broadcast weekly on Saturday nights on Nippon TV from 2010 through 2020.

What network aired Arashi ni Shiyagare in Japan?

Arashi ni Shiyagare aired on Nippon TV (NTV) in Japan. It was the sixth variety show Arashi hosted on the network and their third to occupy a primetime slot, broadcasting every Saturday evening from April 2010 until the show's conclusion in 2020.

Is Arashi ni Shiyagare suitable for all ages?

Arashi ni Shiyagare is a family-friendly variety show featuring comedy, talk, and light reality segments. Its content is generally wholesome and accessible to a broad audience, making it suitable for family viewing. The show carries no US content rating, as it is a Japanese domestic production.

What genre is Arashi ni Shiyagare?

Arashi ni Shiyagare spans multiple genres: Comedy, Family, Talk, and Reality. This blend reflects the show's format, which mixes humorous banter among the Arashi members with guest-driven educational segments, celebrity interviews, and real-world skill challenges in an entertaining primetime package.

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