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- Appearances Television Variety shows Drama Other Film Theatrical Works
- Impression repertoire
- References
- External links
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- Gussan Chi ~The Good Sun House~ (Tōkai Television Broadcasting)
- Gutto! Chikyū Bin (Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation)
- Waratte Iitomo (Thursday regular) (Fuji Television)
- Lincoln (TBS)
- Nijii Rojīn (Kansai Telecasting Corporation, Fuji Television)
- Nippon Jūdan Ozaku Hakken! Route 88 (Chūkyō Television Broadcasting, Nippon Television)
- One Stop! (TBS)
- Tensai! Shimura Dōfutsu En (Nippon Television)
- Ucchassa (BS Fuji, Yoshimoto Fandango TV)
- Waratte Iitomo! Zōkangō (Fuji Television)
Drama - Shinsengumi! (NHK Taiga drama, 2004) (Nagakura Shinpachi)
- Kamen Rider Gaim (TV Asahi, 2013) (DJ Sagara)
- Toto Neechan (NHK asadora, 2016)
Other - Hook no Tatsujin (NHK BS2)
- MTV Video Music Awards Japan (2004 host)
Film - Johnny English (Japanese dub) (Johnny English)
- The Midnight Pilgrims (Ochin)
- The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle (DJ Sagara)
Theatrical Works - Cars (Mater, Japanese dub)
- Cars 2 (Mater, Japanese dub)
- Cars 3 (Mater, Japanese dub)
- Mind Game (Ryō)[1]
- Shark Tale (Lenny, Japanese dub)
- Planes (Bravo, Japanese dub)
Impression repertoire - After-hours brass band club music
- Show Aikawa
- Kiyoshi Atsumi
- Budgerigar
- Chocoball Mukai
- Cicada
- Demon Kogure
- Faraway festival
- Fireworks
- Giichi Fujimoto
- Gucchi Yūzō chorus
- Kōji Higashino
- Kyosuke Himuro
- Hollywood film scenes (horror, war, crime, etc.)
- Hollywood star interviewer
- Kazuyuki Izutsu
- Jumpy Compact Disc
- Unsuku Kei
- Kōji Kikkawa
- Manfuku Kin
- Ryō Kinomoto
- Masaharo Kuwana
- Keisuke Kuwata
- Hiroki Matsukata
- Eiji Minakata
- Hibari Misora
- Yoshinori Monta
- Mr. Bean
- Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
- Akira Nakao
- Gorō Naya (as Kōichi Zenigata)
- Nogeyama Zoo lion
- Takashi Okamura
- Kōhei Ōtomo
- Passion Yara
- Rikiya (Rikiya Yasuoka)
- Hideki Saijō
- Motoharu Sano
- Shinkansen passing by
- Showa era radio
- Table tennis
- Junpei Takiguchi
- The Terminator
- Tom and Jerry dog
- Variety show commercial cameraman
- Wideshow reporter
- Hiroyuki Yabe
- Shingo Yanagisawa
- Takajin Yashiki
- Eikichi Yazawa
- Ikuzo Yoshi
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117927691?refcatid=31|title=Mind Game|last=Scheib|first=Ronnie|date=15 July 2005|work=Variety|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5voPjnRks|archivedate=17 January 2011}}
External links - Official site {{ja icon}}
- {{IMDb name|1518273}}
{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yamaguchi, Tomomitsu}} 8 : 1969 births|Japanese male actors|Japanese comedians|Japanese impressionists (entertainers)|Japanese male singers|Japanese male voice actors|Living people|People from Shijōnawate |