1590 results found for: Seishun no Wana
Mikihiko Nagata
Also known by his pen name Misao Misawa (三沢操). Born in Iida-cho, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo. He was a lyricist and novelist. He was also helping with creating scripts for some radio dramas and training voice actors.
Ishibashi Masataka
An actor from Kanagawa Prefecture . His father is Shoji Ishibashi , an actor from Osaka Prefecture .
Kako Zanmu
Kako Zanmu, born Kaku Yasugoro (賀古保五郎) in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan, was a Japanese film director, producer, and novelist. He began his career in the arts as a playwright for new-school theater and later joined the Shochiku Kamata Studio (松竹蒲田撮影所), a major Japanese film studio.…
Kawada Yoshiko
Yoshiko Kawada was born on October 17, 1895, in Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Kurokami yâshâ dainihen (1926), Yôfu gonin onna - Dai sanpen: Sempatsu Oyoshi (1926) and Ari jigoku (1925). She died on March 24, 1970. (IMDB) 1895 (Meiji 28) October 17, Niigata City of the red-light district…
Fujiwara Norika
Born in Nishinomiya, in the Hyogo prefecture, Fujiwara Norika is popular in Japan as well as in Hong Kong and China. Because of her outstanding appearance and measurement, she is regarded as the Eastern sex goddess. She is a TV and movie actress, while she also takes many catwalk modeling and TV hosting…
Seishun Hokago
Japanese Special - 1963, 1 episodes
“Youth After School” takes Tokyo and Kyoto as the stage, and tells the story of a family that develops around the daughter’s marriage. The play was broadcast on NHK TV in 1963, but the program recording technology…
Seishun to Hananda
Japanese Movie - 19656.0
Nonomura Kensuke, after returning from the United States, becomes an English teacher at Moriyama High School, the rural town of Moriyama, and will become close with his students through rugby, while fighting against…
Poppoya: Seishun Hen
Japanese Special - 2002, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Railroad Worker" (鉄道員) by Asada Jiro (浅田次郎).
Juvenilizm: Seishun Shugi
Japanese Movie - 2020
After graduating from high school on March 7, 2020, Sano Hayato, Shiozaki Daichi, Sono Shunta, Yamanaka Jyutaro, and Yoshida Jinto, who were walking new paths, spent several years without seeing each other. Faced…














