
Mamesuke XXIII is ready to carry on the proud name of his nearly two dozen predecessors.
In the Japanese entertainment world, there’s something called the shumei system, in which a respected performer passes on his stage name to a successor when he retires. The shumei system is most famously employed in kabuki. For example, in the upcoming kabuki adaptation of Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, the title role is being played by actor Onoe Kikunosuke, who’s actually the fifth person to use that name professionally (his birth name is Kazuyasu Terashima).
However, this week Japan was excited to learn of the latest successor in an even longer line of beloved performers, with the announcement of the 23rd individual to take up the name of Mamesuke.
Yes, Mamesuke is a dog, and his name comes from the fact that he’s a Mameshiba Inu, a small version of the endearingly goofy Shiba Inu breed. While the collected Mamesuke pooches have no speaking lines, many would say they’re the real stars of weekly TV series Nidaime Wafu Sohonke, produced by broadcaster TV Osaka and also airing on TV Tokyo, for which the pups serve as mascots.
▼ TV Osaka’s special video thanking the 22nd-generation Mamesuke for his service, and introducing his successor, Mamesuke XXIII
Nidaime Wafu Sohonke is an example of the combination quiz show/talk show/light documentary programs that’re incredibly popular in Japan. An on-site video segment introduces a particular region of Japan or aspect of Japanese culture, then the program cuts back to the studio where a panel of celebrities and TV personalities are quizzed about some more detailed aspect, and then it’s back to the video segment for the answer. But as transitional bumpers and also at the start of the program, the camera focuses on the current Mamesuke playing, lounging, or just basically looking adorable.
▼ This also means that even if you don’t speak a word of Japanese, you can still enjoy the show.
Now, you might think Nidaime Wafu Sohonke needs a mascot Mameshiba simply because Japan loves cute things (or because it really loves Shiba Inu) but it also needs one because Japan loves puns. See, the “mame” part of “Mameshiba” is the Japanese word for “bean.” Beans are tiny, so it makes sense that Mameshiba are small Shiba. But there another Japanese word, mamechishiki, which means “bean intelligence,” or, expressed more naturally, trivia and little tidbits of interesting knowledge.
▼ Mamesuke XXXIII is properly dressed with a karakua pattern scarf.
So of course mamchishiki program Nidaime Wafu Sohonke wants to put a Mameshiba front and center as its spokesdog. Mamesuka XXIII is the first white-coated Mameshiba in the series’ history (which stretches back to 2008), and is described as an active, athletic pup who prefers playing to taking naps. Nidaime Wafu Sohonke producer Tadashi Miyoshi is also enthusiastic about the new cast member, saying:
“He’s just so handsome! Personally, I think his most charming feature is his long, white eyelashes!”
Mamesuka XXIII makes his debut in Nidaime Wafu Sohonke’s October 10 episode, which airs at 9 p.m. on both TV Tokyo and TV Osaka.
Source, images: PR Times
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]





Cute Miniature Shiba Inu dog sisters from Japan never leave each other’s side
First Shiba Inu police dog in Japan’s Gifu Prefecture now on duty[Video]
Five reasons why Shiba Inu are the absolute best
Japanese Mame Shiba Inu banknote design pays homage to nation’s beloved dog
Accessories make the dog as Shiba Inu goes from schoolgirl cute to anime hero macho
A visit to Sri Lanka’s knockoff knockoff Uniqlo (no, we didn’t stutter) to see its rare “Pikachus”
Japan to get new high-speed train connecting Haneda and Narita airports, ease overtourism
7-Eleven Japan releases chocolate cookies that taste like freshly baked melon bread
Salomon releases Japan-exclusive Mt. Fuji hiking gear that doubles as an amazing souvenir
Japan moves to enforce language requirements for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency
How to cook shiitake mushrooms like a Japanese manga character
The quest for Dragon Quest Yoshinoya figure sets: Worth taking for fans, tricky for scalpers[Pics]
Japan announces plans for twenty-fold increase in permanent residency fees, alongside higher visa costs
Tokyo’s giant Pokémon Stamp Rally is back for 2026 with exclusive prizes up for grabs
One Piece docking at Round 1 amusement centers in both Japan and the USA
Japan triples departure tax, foreign tourists and locals now must pay more to leave country
Sanrio Character Poll announces winners, Hello Kitty absent from top 10 in many countries
Live-action Spirited Away stage play announces world tour with first-ever U.S. and Canadian dates
Japanese overnight sightseeing train returns for summer with ramen stops and ocean views
Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, and we visited one to see how mugicha is made
Starbucks Japan teams up with Converse Tokyo for a new limited-edition collection in honour of Tanabata
Don’t judge this Kiki’s Delivery Service book by its cover, because it’s not actually a book!
Sleep at Hoshinoya Nara Prison, one of the most unique hotels in Japan
Studio Ghibli combines anime and craftsmanship in new Totoro and Jiji Gobelin tapestry bags
Japan announces sudden 400-percent increase in visa fees for foreigners entering the country
Japanese ninja certification exam attracts 131 candidates from Japan and abroad
Studio Ghibli store Donguri Republic announces opening of first-ever store in America
New Japanese overnight train coming to connect Tokyo with Tohoku in sleep-travel style
Japan launches first overnight Shinkansen bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka this summer
Japanese sweets shop sells an ohagi so exquisite it sells out by noon
Forget Tokyo go-karts – there’s a new way to sightsee on four wheels in Japan
Japanese sweets brand creates new drinkable Cigare and we’re totally here for it
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Shiba Inu dresses up as old woman, charms internet with tails of the good ‘ol (dog) days 【Pics】
Shiba Inu in the snow: Japanese dogs melt hearts with their love for the cold【Pics & Video】
Japanese Shiba Inu stops baby’s cries like a doting parent, melts hearts for being a good dog
These Shiba Inu dogs are so cute they need a sign above their peeping holes
Yoga for dogs? Nope, just your friendly, lazy neighborhood Shiba Inu【Photos】
This Shiba Inu is all of us when we just can’t anymore【Photos, Video】
Shiba Inu watches humans on YouTube, internet has officially come full circle 【Videos】
Brighten your day with these 12 adorable photos of Shiba Inu being unintentionally cute 【Pics】
Japanese Shiba Inu shows even the dog world’s biggest goofs can have elegant table manners【Video】
Adorable Shiba Inu melts into puddle of doggy bliss when her head is rubbed 【Videos】
Would you share your ice cream with this Shiba Inu?
Meet Menswear Dog, the world’s most stylish Shiba Inu【Photos】
Japanese Shiba Inu melts hearts with adorable swimming technique…above water 【Pics & Video】
Japanese Shiba Inu runs a sweet potato stand, melts hearts everywhere
Adorable Shiba Inu gives the best response to owner’s magic trick【Video】
Peek-a-boo Shiba Inu towels from Japan celebrate their best trick: Getting stuck in silly places