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Nishiyama Sosuke
Nishiyama Sosuke is a japanese actor born on August 24, 1981 in Tokyo, Japan.
Habara Daisuke
Habara Daisuke is a Japanese screenwriter, writer and director from Tokyo. He graduated from Nihon University College of Art . In 1992, he debuted as a screenwriter , while writing on a wide range of genres, in 2001 he launched the theatrical group Shinjuku Performing Arts Company (present · Showa…
Ando Hiroshi
Hiroshi Ando is a Japanese writer and director. Born in Tokyo, Japan. Hiroshi Ando has several films to his credit including Saraba gokudo dead beat, Blue, Kokoro to karada and Boku wa imōto ni koi o suru. Blue was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival.
Nishiyama Mayuko
Mayuko Nishiyama was born on January 21, 1978 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Byakuyakô (2006), Renai shashin (2003) and Sen no kaze ni natte (2004).
Yamada Jundai
Yamada Jundai, born 14 February 1973, in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor. His real name is Yamada Sumihiro. He is represented by Horipro Booking Agency. His father is actor and singer Sugi Ryotaro. In his private life, he and former Mito Komon actress Takyo Kei married in the spring of 2016. They had been…
Gosha Hideo
Gosha Hideo was a Japanese film director born in Arasaka, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from high school and served in the Imperial Navy during the Second World War. After earning a business degree at Meiji University, he joined Nippon Television as a reporter in 1953. In 1957, he moved on to…
Inuyama Inuko
Inuko Inuyama was born on December 16, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan as Chie Tozuka. She is an actress, known for Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998), Tokyo Godfathers (2003) and Pokémon (1997).
Matsukawa Naruki
Matsukawa Naruki is a Japanese actor. He was born in Tokyo, Japan. (Source: Wikipedia)
Hirose Yutaka
Hirose Yutaka, born Hirose Kazuhisa (広瀬和久) in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and talent agency representative. He began his career in 1984 and was affiliated with several agencies, including Toei Television Production (東映テレビプロダクション), Toei Actor Center…
Aiyoku
Japanese Movie - 19666.0
Natsuko, a Tokyo bar proprietress, and Yuki, a Kyoto Ryokan owner, vie for the affections of an advertising professional. (Source: Letterboxd)
Cherry Blossoms in the Air- The Suicide Raiders- Oh,Buddies!
Japanese Movie - 1970
1943, Tokyo. Shinkichi Hamamura, a university student, learns that his father, a military officer, died in battle. Impacted by this event, he decides to join Tsuchiura Naval Air Corps with his friends. Shinkichi is…
Shinjuku Mad
Japanese Movie - 1970
A salesman is looking in the city of Tokyo for his lost son. But he becomes increasingly angry at the young and radical hippies, who are not the least helpful. (Source: TheMoviedb)
Ashita Tenki ni Naare
Japanese Drama - 1972, 16 episodes
A drama set in a Japanese confectionery shop in downtown Tokyo.
Lusty Sisters
Japanese Movie - 1972
Three sisters live alienated existences in modern day Tokyo. One works as a secretary, one is a prostitute, and one is a criminal. The secretary is cynically unhappy with the sexist business world which limits her…
Baketan Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1976, 12 episodes
A comedy drama set in a haunted house in downtown Tokyo. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList) ~~Aired on NET TV
Kazoku Netsu
Japanese Drama - 1978, 14 episodes
Kuronuma Tomoko lives in a large house in Tokyo with her husband Kenzo, her two step sons and Kenzo's father. One day, she discovers that her husband has started seeing his previous wife again. (Source: MyDramaList)
Closing Time
Japanese Movie - 1962
The life and love of three young women working in a Tokyo department store. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Heiten Jikan" (閉店時間) by Ariyoshi Sawako (有吉佐和子).
Secret Gold
Japanese Movie - 1960
~Adapted from Tetsuro Morikawa's (森川哲郎の) "Tokyo Handgun Street" (東京拳銃街).
The Days of No Return
Japanese Movie - 19788.0
The story of a high school boy in Tokyo returning to his home town of Nagano upon the death of his father. (Source: Letterboxd)













