4135 results found for: Yo nimo Kimyou na Monogatari '21 Natsu no Tokubetsu-hen
Kajiwara Hikari
Hikari Kajiwara is a Japanese actress. She is represented with Hirata Office.
Sato Chikau
Sato Chikau is a japanese actor born on July 11, 1962 in Iwate prefecture, Japan.
Makimura Senzaburo
Makimura Senzaburo is a Japanese actor and voice actor represented by Seinenza Theater Company.
Kao Osamu
Osamu Kaou is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He belongs to Clione. He dropped out of Waseda University's First Literature Department. He is a founding member of the theater company Tokyo Vaudeville Show. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
Kojima Hijiri
Hijiri Kojima was born on March 1, 1976 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Atsumono (1999), Shinkuronishiti (2004) and Naito heddo (1995). She was previously married to Hirofumi Kiyonaga.
Matsudaira Ken
Matsudaira Ken, born in Toyohashi, Aichi, is a Japanese actor. His real name is Sueshichi Suzuki. Active both on television and on stage, he also sings. Matsudaira is most widely known for jidaigeki roles, having made his debut with Shintaro Katsu in an episode of the television series Zatoichi. For…
Asari Yosuke
Yosuke Asari is a Japanese actor, born on Friday, August 14, 1987, in Tokyo, Japan.
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)














