No way, I voted for Yuta.

I mean, after all, I'm his topic maker of this forum.
Yeah, I like Pi too; he's my second favourite Japanese guy, but I don't know, Yuta looks a lot more mature than Pi, I guess. Partly because he isn't casted in just idol dramas and he's
extremely talented for someone so young. Plus, it helps that he's so tall and good-looking. He can play the guitar, he can sing (he sang at live performances once, but I haven't seen videos of them, but oh, he sang in the background of Ai Otsuka's performance in
Tokyo Friends once) and he can act. You don't get a lot of actors that can do all that.
Edit: It looks like he finished filming ProDai.
http://blog.amuse.co.jp/hiraokayuta/p/item/4773/
That shirt looks good on him, ne.
Edit 2: His two DVDs from this year's films are on sale now!
Presents ~Uni Senbei~
An OL (office lady) at a stationery manufacturer, Hazuki (Toda Erika) is less than enamoured with this whole working thing. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Satoshi (Hiraoka Yuta) is still in college, a fifth-year student who just can't seem to graduate. With the two living in different worlds, Hazuki breaks things off and begins to see the older and more mature Yasuda (Kikawada Masaya, Battle Royale II). They spend Valentine's Day together, exchanging the standard gifts of chocolate and jewelry. That night when Hazuki returns home, she opens her mailbox and inside lies a present from Satoshi...
Kofuku na Shokutaku
On the first day of school for third-year junior high student Nakahara Sawako (Kitano Kie), her father (Haba Yuichi, Off Balance) announces that he is quitting his teaching position and absolving from all parental responsibilities. For Sawako, this is only the latest episode in her family's parade of problems. Three years ago her father attempted suicide, and since then, things haven't been quite the same, with her mother (Ishida Yuriko, Miracle in Four Days) moving out and her studious older brother (Hiaraoka Yuta, Be With You) giving up school. Amidst the family drama, Sawako finds her own balance, working hard in school and developing a romance with cheerful transfer student Oura (Katusji Ryo, Aegis). But more obstacles lie ahead, changes that will throw her already fragile life further awry.