1124 results found for: Aru Maid no Himitsu
Without Memory
Japanese Movie - 19967.6
A father’s short-term memory is lost after a failed medical procedure, leading to the development of Wernicke’s Encephalopathy. Koreeda follows his family's struggle to secure proper treatment and benefits in the…
Shin Shock Kan
Japanese TV Show - 2017, 154 episodes
Yamazato Ryota & Karahashi Yumi will be proposing new "Aru Aru" on Saturday afternoon! Young comedians will introduce trending places and things. They will strive to gain the "sympathy" of the Reiwa era's most notable…
Windy Pejio
Japanese Movie - 19876.0
Based on the memoir "Dad Gohan Marda" ( 1986 ), in which Norihiko Hashida wrote about his own "housework" experience. It is a work that re-questions the family relationship, depicting the figure that will be responsible…
Cupola, Where the Furnaces Glow
Japanese Movie - 19627.8
Set in Kawaguchi in the early 60s, this simple story chronicles the lives of foundry families and one girl’s dreams of higher education. (Source: Letterboxd) ~~ Adapted from the novel by Hayafune Chiyo.
Dog and People
Japanese Movie - 2023
This documentary looks at the different relationships formed between dogs and people. From rescue dogs, to guide dogs, therapy dogs, and friends, we get a whole range of canines living in places such as Saga Prefecture,…
Aruhi, Ahiru Bus
Japanese Drama - 2015, 8 episodes7.9
40-year-old Asakura Hazuki used to work for a big publishing company and was the editor of the female magazine ‘Us’. However, the magazine is discontinued. Hazuki’s contract with the publishing company is not…
Pray Speak What Has Happened
Japanese Drama - 2025, 11 episodes7.4
Set in 1984 Shibuya, a cast-off, young theater director wanders into the shady WS Theater. Will he rekindle his passion, or will his dreams burn out? (Source: Netflix)
A Record of Sweet Murder
Japanese Movie - 20146.8
Reporter So Yeon is contacted by her childhood friend Sang Joon who recently escaped from a mental institution and reportedly murdered 18 people. He promises to give her exclusive access to his story if she specifically…
Hori Katsunosuke
Hori Katsunosuke is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. He is also a member of 81 Produce. He is known for dubbing over Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro, Jon Voight, Charles Dance and many more. He was also the first dubbing voice actor Alain Delon and Harrison…
Higashikokubaru Hideo
Higashikokubaru Hideo is a Japanese entertainer, political critic, writer, and former politician. He was the Governor of Miyazaki Prefecture from 2007 to 2011. He studied under Kitano Takeshi and made his debut under Takeshi Gundan. (Wikipedia)
Tabata Hanako
Tabata Hanako is a Japanese editor born in Osaka, Japan. After high school, she studied under Chisako Yokoyama at ISMP (International School of Motion Pictures) in Los Angeles. She joined Active Cine Club in 2015 and became independent in 2020.
Sekikawa Yuka
Sekikawa Yuka is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Saitama, Japan. (Source: MyDramaList)
Chance Oshiro
Oshiro Fumiaki, better known with his stage name Chance Oshiro, is a Japanese comedian affiliated with Yoshimoto Kogyo.
Satomi Akira
Actor and Film Director. Born in Tokyo City Honjo-ku, Mukojima Suzaki-cho . His brother was film director, Eiichi Matsumoto. He started acting in 1923. However, despite his connection to the film industry, Akira had serious bad luck, when it comes to managers and film studios. First he got into a conflict…
Hayashi Yuki
Originally training as a rhythmic gymnast, Yuki Hayashi was never really interested in music. He became annoyed that the tracks he was selecting didn't suit his performance, and as the arranger had no experience in gymnastics, and it was difficult to convey his image. So, he decided to create his own…
Cocco
Cocco is a Japanese singer-songwriter, actress, picture book writer, essayist, and novelist from Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. She belongs to Colorful Records. She made her debut on an indie label under the name "Cocko" with a self-titled EP Cocko on November 21, 1996, but changed her name to Cocco…













