Who am I? Quiz. Ideas for questions where you guess the celebrity.
“Who Am I?” quizzes are a fantastic game to liven up gatherings with friends or parties.
In this article, we present “Who Am I?” questions featuring famous people active in various fields such as comedy, music, and sports.
As hints, we’ll share several characteristics—like the scenes where they shine or their nicknames—and you guess which celebrity fits.
Why not spend a lively, laughter-filled time together, putting your heads together? Let the quiz be the spark that gets everyone talking about those celebrities!
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Who am I? Quiz. Ideas for questions to guess famous people (1–10)
I’m a YouTuber. I’m good at human beatboxing. My brother is also a YouTuber.
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HIKAKIN
HIKAKIN is a top Japanese YouTuber who shares game commentary, experiments, product reviews, and more. Interested in beatboxing, he launched a YouTube channel and initially uploaded many beatboxing videos. As his views gradually increased, he became loved by many viewers and helped spread YouTube culture in Japan.
I’m also active in the United States. I work as an actress as well. I used to be called the Japanese Beyoncé.
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Naomi Watanabe
Naomi Watanabe is a comedian active in Japan and abroad, and she became known as the “Japanese Beyoncé” after making a big breakthrough with her Beyoncé impersonations. She is also active in fashion, voice acting, and as an influencer, and is loved both domestically and internationally.
I’m a comedian with a narcissistic persona. I also sing. I’m certified as a Shinto priest.
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Eiko Kano
When it comes to comedians known for their narcissistic persona, Eiko Kano likely comes to mind. He’s also famous for his quirky, distinctive song routines. While his style is characterized by reactions and over-the-top performance, he actually has another side: he serves as the 39th chief priest of Sakuradazan Shrine.
Who am I? Quiz. Idea prompts for guessing famous people (11–20)
I appeared in a competitive karuta movie. My older sister is also an actress. I’m good at basketball.
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Suzu Hirose
Suzu Hirose, an actress who starred in the film Chihayafuru themed around competitive karuta. Her older sister is Alice Hirose, who is also active as an actress. She played basketball in elementary and junior high school, and is also known as a huge basketball fan.
I used to work under a different last name. I also did a theme song for Studio Ghibli. My nickname is “Yuming.”
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Yumi Matsutoya
Before getting married, Yumi Matsutoya performed under the stage name Yumi Arai. In the Studio Ghibli film Kiki’s Delivery Service, she sang the opening theme “Rouge no Dengon” and the ending theme “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara,” both of which are still cherished as unforgettable classics.
I debuted when I was nine years old. I was also a singer and an actress. I was called the queen of the pop music world.
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Hibari Misora
Hibari Misora, the queen of the Japanese popular music world, is known for signature songs such as “Ai Sansan” and “Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni.” She made her debut at the young age of nine and captivated people with her exceptional vocal talent. She was also active as an actress, appearing in numerous works including “The Continent Smiles” and “Beacons of the Era.”
I’m from Ishikawa Prefecture. I appeared in a morning drama as the protagonist’s wife. My nickname is “Bēyan.”
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Minami Hamabe
Minami Hamabe, whose beauty is beyond what you might imagine from her nickname “Beyan,” made her debut in the film ‘The World of Kanako’ (Ari to Koibumi). She won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year for the live-action film ‘Let Me Eat Your Pancreas.’ She is also known for playing Sueko, the wife of Mantaro Makino portrayed by Ryunosuke Kamiki, in the 2023 NHK morning drama ‘Ranman.’


