2287 results found for: Hana no Ran
Sugata Michiko
Sugata Michiko, born Tachibana Ikuko (橘郁子), is a former Japanese actress and singer. Born in Minami 8-jo Nishi 3-chome, Sapporo, Hokkaido, her family ran a dyeing business, Tachibanaya, and had historical roots in Ishikawa Prefecture. Her younger sister, Tachibana Kazuko, was also an actress with…
Date Satoko
Satoko was a Japanese actress active during the Showa era. Born in Shioiri, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, she moved to Tokyo during childhood and attended Bunkagakuin Junior High School after graduating from Hikawadai Elementary School in 1923. She developed an interest in acting at Bunkagakuin and, following…
Yamane Hisako
Her mother also operated a restaurant with opera actress Yamane Chiako . From early childhood she learned piano, nursery rhymes, western dance, dance , and joined PCL in 1936 while she was in the Faculty of Culture Gakuin . Debut with real name. P, C, L are absorbed by Toho . In 1939, she co-starred…
Shimizu Hiroshi
Shimizu Hiroshi was a Japanese film director active during the Taisho and Showa periods in Japan. He was born in Nishiwataru, Yama-ka, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. Due to his parents' strained relationship, he was raised by his grandfather at his mother's family home upstream of the Tenryu River. His father…
Honda Hirotaro
Honda Hirotaro was born on February 8, 1951 in Ibaraki, Japan. He is an actor, known for Kamen raida × Supa sentai × Uchuu keiji: Supa hiro taisen Z (2013), Himeyuri no To (1995) and Toyotomi Hideyoshi tenka wo toru! ( 1995). (Source: IMDB)
Hattori Ryoichi
Hattori Ryouichi was a Japanese composer, arranger and lyricist born on October 1, 1907 in Osaka, Japan. He is one of the most important musicians in the history of Japanese pop music who honed his musical sensibilities with jazz. He passed away on January 30, 1993 from respiratory failure. His sons…
Seki Misao
Seki Misao was a Japanese actor. He started his career in the United States. In 1901, when he was 17 years old, he moved to the United States and began performing on stage there in 1906. In 1915, he began appearing in local films. Seki returned to Japan in 1923. It is unknown what happened after he…
Kogure Michiyo
Kogure Michiyo was a Japanese film actress. She appeared in 89 films between 1939 and 1984. She is known for her starring role as the headstrong housewife who begins to tire of her dull, earnest husband in The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice (1952). (Source: Wikipedia)
Gama: Getto no Hana
Japanese Movie - 19965.0
The story starts with an American man of Okinawan descent arriving in Okinawa to meet his maternal grandmother for the first time. The Grandmother eventually tells him the story of the Okinawan people who sheltered…
Yume no Shizuku to Hoshi no Hana
Japanese Drama - 2022, 9 episodes7.9
Futami Kaede is a high school student with precognitive ability. One day she has a premonition dream that Ichinomiya Ryo, the classmate she has a secret crush on will confess to her on the day of the firework display.…
Ghost Town no Hana
Japanese Special - 2009, 1 episodes7.2
The story is set in a failing new town, where a high school girl lives poorly with her father, his second wife, and the wife's two children. Through a friend, she meets a top-notch student and begins dating, but lacking…
Garo: Makai no Hana
Japanese Drama - 2014, 25 episodes7.3
Garo: Makai no Hana follows Raiga Saezima, the son of Kouga Saezima and Kaoru Mitsuki, in his quest to seal the Demon Beast Eyrith, a Horror that if she blooms she will cause the Horror Messiah to return. However,…
Shuchakueki Series 10: Satsujin no Hana Kyaku
Japanese Special - 1999, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Satsujin no Hana Kyaku" (殺人の花客) by Morimura Seiichi (森村誠一).
Shiawase ni Narenai Kanashi Hana: Noroi no Drive
Japanese Movie - 2010
A woman in a car goes missing. Kimura, a used car dealer, receives a missing person’s leaflet from her parents, and acquires a blue Camaro from a family at a very low price. (Source: Letterboxd)
Shuchakueki Series 31: Satsujin no Hana Kyaku
Japanese Special - 2017, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Satsujin no Hana Kyaku" (殺人の花客) by Morimura Seiichi (森村誠一).













