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Komiya Kengo
Komiya Kengo is a Japanese actor and singer born in Tokyo, Japan, known previously by the stage names Komiya Mamoru (小宮守) and Komiya Kengo (小宮健吾). After graduating from Nittaidai Ebara High School (日本体育大学荏原高等学校), he joined the Seihai Theatre Company (劇団青俳)…
Okamura Yoichi
Okamura Yoichi is a Japanese actor, voice actor, DJ, reporter, and moderator from Osaka prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Economics, Faculty of Law and Economics, Aichi University. He belonged to Himawarisha after working for Suyama Production, Hiroo Office Company, and Seipro Planning.…
Ogura Hisao
Ogura Hisao is a Japanese producer, director, and screenwriter from Nagano, Japan. He graduated from Sophia University (上智大学) and began his career as a freelance assistant director and director at Fuji Television's (フジテレビ) First Production Department. In the early 1990s, Ogura joined…
Okamoto Takaya
Okamoto Takaya is a Japanese screenwriter, novelist and theater director born on June 18, 1972 in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. He is affiliated with the Dream Plus agency.
Kajiwara Hikari
Hikari Kajiwara is a Japanese actress. She is represented with Hirata Office.
Osho
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
A brilliant player with an exceptional memory is set to face a legendary Shogi master who retired seven years ago. The player uses a personal computer and meditation to study the master's strategies. However, when…
Jigoku wa Manin
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
As there is no more room in hell, the evil/sinful find they cannot die. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)
Kuhaku no Hito
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
A woman wakes up in her bed every morning not remembering the events of the past night, and finding that someone has moved around the things in her room. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)
Fushiawase wo Anata ni
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
A woman sees a company called "Fushiawase wo Anata ni" (We Bring You Misfortune) promoting a new sales concept: giving its clients misfortune to motivate them to seek greater happiness. (Source: wiki.d-addicts)














