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Tsutsui Shunsaku
Tsutsui Shunsaku is a Japanese stage actor and voice actor born in Tokyo, Japan. He is affiliated with the theater company Caramelbox and Office PAC. After graduating from Shukutoku Suigetsu High School, he joined the Kyoto Music & Media Arts Shobi, but later dropped out. He joined the theater company…
Fujiwara Yayoi
Japanese actor. Born and raised in Tokyo, Yayoi embarked on her artistic journey in 2016 by studying fine arts at University of the Arts London and graduated with a BA in Performance: Design and Practice in 2019. Fujiwara continued her education at the New National Theatre Tokyo Drama Studio from 2020…
Kyozuka Masako
Kyozuka Masako, born Hiratsuka Masako (平塚マサ子) in Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She graduated from Tochigi Prefectural Sano High School (栃木県立佐野高等学校) in 1946 and joined the Shinpa (新派) theater group as a research student. She gained recognition from screenwriter…
Gazebo
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1978. Lives in Tokyo. He started making independent films on 8mm film when he was in college. After graduating, he worked as an assistant director, art painting staff, in production, etc., and is currently active as a director of advertising and music videos. In 2021,…
Hokimoto Sora
Hokimoto Sora studied Film and Performing Arts at the Tama Art University in Tokyo. Inspired by the work of director Aoyama Shinji, he started making films during his studies. His graduation film, A Song That Never Ends (2014), an homage to his deceased father made by using archival material and abstract…
Kusunoki Mitsuka
Japanese actress and pin entertainer. She is from Tokyo. Her husband is actor and comedian Moro Morooka.
Kitamura Hisao
Kitamura Hisao was a screenwriter and children's literature writer born in Tokyo, Japan. He dropped out of Waseda University. He studied under Oyama Kaoru and became a member of the "Geki to Hyoron" literary magazine. In 1936, he became a chief writer at NHK's literary department. In 1947, he took turns…
Murakami Koichi
Murakami Koichi is a Japanese entrepreneur born in Taiwan and raised in Tokyo, Japan after the war. He served as the president of Fuji Television and the president of Nihon Eiga Housou. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Shinjuku High School and the Spanish Language Department of the Faculty of Foreign…
Utamaro's World
Japanese Movie - 19775.0
Utamaro was an artist who lived in Edo (which was later to become modern-day Tokyo) in the late 18th century. This film, which has a complex and wide-ranging storyline, recreates the world of that time, as it appeared…
Tokuso Saizensen
Japanese Drama - 1977, 508 episodes
The series showcases the investigative work and personal drama of detectives in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police's Special Investigation Division, based on the 33rd floor of the Tokyo General Building. It covers a wide…
Zoom In: Rape Apartments
Japanese Movie - 19804.5
A woman, living in an expensive Tokyo apartment, suspects that the piano tuner living on the same floor is the man who raped her years before. When she witnesses the man raping another woman, she becomes convinced…
Deathquake
Japanese Movie - 19806.9
After a headstrong seismologist notices signs that a massive earthquake will occur right underneath Tokyo within the next 30 days, it is up to him to convince the Japanese government to act before it's too late.
Carnival in the Night
Japanese Movie - 1981
Japanese independent filmmaker Masashi Yamamoto wrote and directed this purposefully gritty look at life amidst Tokyo's underground music and art scene. Kumi (Kumiko Ota) sings with a new wave band that is struggling…
Kidnapping Blues
Japanese Movie - 19826.8
A man and a little girl meet in a bicycle parking in Tokyo. The little girl says she wants to watch the sea, and their travel begins. The man has no conscience of being a kidnapper. He asks the girl to phone her mother…
Ao ga Chiru
Japanese Drama - 1983, 13 episodes
Follows the lives of members of a tennis club at a college near Tokyo. Based on the popular novel of the same name by Miyamoto Teru, this drama marked the debut of Ishiguro Ken. (Source: DramaWiki)
Ashita ga Gozaru
Japanese Drama - 1975, 53 episodes4.0
Set in a skewer restaurant in Kagurazaka, Tokyo, various sort of unexpected situations happen.
Mademoiselle Street
Japanese Drama - 1972, 25 episodes
Yuko Mikami, a girl who came to Tokyo from Yamanashi , enrolled in "Ogata Clothing Design School" and overcame various difficulties to become a first-class fashion designer. (Source: MyDramaList)
Luminous Woman
Japanese Movie - 19877.1
A hulking man from the country pursues his beloved to the underworld of Tokyo nightclubs, where he finds work as a sideshow wrestler and becomes involved with a faded opera singer. (Source: TMDb)













