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Many people have probably experienced being suddenly asked at company parties, banquets, year-end or New Year gatherings to “Do something funny!” even without any warning.
If you’re thinking, “I can’t do a one-shot gag, and I’m not good at jokes…,” then impressions are perfect for you!
It’s great if your impression sounds similar, but even if it doesn’t, going all in can still get everyone excited.
Plus, once you master an impression, you can pull it out in any situation—super handy!
In this article, we’ve gathered easy, recommended impressions of anime characters everyone knows and popular celebrities.
Pick the ones that fit your voice and personality, and give them a try!
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Singers and Artists (11–20)
Ayumi Hamasaki

There might be a kind of difficulty precisely because it’s simple.
This is an impression of Ayumi Hamasaki, the songstress loved all across Japan.
When you hear “an Ayu impression,” the first thing that probably comes to mind is “I’m Ayu!” right? That high-pitched voice while keeping air from coming out of your nose—try it and you’ll see it’s actually pretty easy.
Pinching your nose might make it even simpler.
Once you get used to it, try talking like that as is.
If you have someone next to you who can imitate other musicians, you might even pull off a dream conversation.
Hiromi Go

Even people from generations who have no firsthand knowledge of when Hiromi Go originally sang this song have heard it.
That’s because there are still impressionists who imitate him on parody shows.
His voice is quite distinctive, so if you try it yourself, you might even think, “Huh, I might actually sound pretty similar.”
Miyuki Nakajima

Miyuki Nakajima is popular across generations, with many of her hit songs used as tie-in tracks or covered by other artists.
She’s especially beloved by people of her own generation, but thanks to famous songs from commercials and weddings, many of her tracks are well known among younger listeners too.
It might be a good idea to pick one song everyone knows and practice it seriously.
Her vocal delivery is distinctive, but there are tutorial videos that explain how to do it.
Once you master it, you can perform it in all kinds of settings.
Ken Hirai

A lot of people do impressions of Ken Hirai, don’t they? Many people around me are good at doing Ken Hirai impressions as well.
That means with a bit of practice, anyone might get good at it.
Let’s sing Ken Hirai’s songs and get the crowd going!
Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi

How about trying an impression of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, which often appears on TV impersonation shows? If you can sing karaoke doing his impression, men in their 50s and older will probably join in a big sing-along! It’s a great recommendation for entertainment at venues with an older crowd.
Yosui Inoue

The series of MC lines that start with “Hello, this is Yosui Inoue” might actually be more famous than Yosui Inoue’s songs themselves.
His voice, with that distinctive midrange that seems to flow through the nose, is recognizable enough to enjoy even if you don’t know the original.
It might be an impression you can use in almost any situation.
Hikaru Utada

If you’re going to do an impression of a singer, how about Hikaru Utada? Her voice is very distinctive, right? If you can imitate it well, people will immediately recognize that you’re doing a Hikaru Utada impression, so I recommend it! The most important thing when doing her vocal impression is the whisper voice! A whisper voice means singing with a breathy tone.
She always sings with a whisper voice, so it’s essential when you imitate her.
Listen to an explanation of the whisper voice, practice it, and let’s become one of Japan’s leading divas!



