Daigo Nishihata (西ç 大å¾, born January 9, 1997) is a Japanese idol and actor. He is a member of the Japanese boy band Naniwa Danshi. Nishihata joined Johnny & Associates in 2011 and later became a member of the Kansai Johnny's Jr. unit Naniwa à Âji. In 2018 he was selected as a member of Naniwa Danshi, which made its CD debut in 2021 with the single "Ubu Love".
Nishihata was born on January 9, 1997, in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Nishihata auditioned at Osaka-jà  Hall during Tomohisa Yamashita's Asia tour "TOMOHISA YAMASHITA ASIA TOUR 2011 SUPER GOOD SUPER BAD" and joined Johnny & Associates on April 3, 2011. He later performed as a member of the Kansai Johnny's Jr. unit AãÂÂå°Âå¹´. On the same day, Ren Nagase and Yoshinori Masakado also joined the agency. The three later became known as close contemporaries.
In 2012 he became a member of the Kansai Johnny's Jr. unit Naniwa à Âji together with Ryà «sei à Ânishi and Ren Nagase.
Nishihata made his television drama debut in the NHK asadora Gochisà Âsan (2013âÂÂ2014). He later appeared in another NHK asadora, Asa ga Kita (2015âÂÂ2016).
In 2018 he was selected as a member of the Kansai-based idol group Naniwa Danshi. The group officially debuted on November 12, 2021, with the single "Ubu Love".
Nishihata has cited actor and singer Kazunari Ninomiya as one of his major influences. He became interested in Ninomiya after watching the television dramas Yamada Tarà  Monogatari and Ryà «sei no Kizuna.
He later appeared with Ninomiya in the film Last Recipe (2017) and co-starred with him in a commercial for the Nisshin Oillio Group "Fresh Oil Series".
In addition to his music activities, Nishihata has appeared in numerous television dramas and films. He has appeared in television dramas such as Bokura wa Kiseki de Dekiteiru (2018), Kyojo (2020), Kotaro Lives Alone (2021), and Shin Nobunaga Koki (2022).
In 2023 he starred in the horror film Immersion, directed by Takashi Shimizu.
He also appeared in the anthology television program Tales of the Unusual in 2023.
In 2026, Nishihata took his first solo leading role in a television drama in Matori to Kyà Âken.