565 results found for: NHK Special
Udo Yumiko
Udo Yumiko is a Japanese freelance announcer and journalist. She is a former NHK executive announcer and is affiliated with Natural Eight. (Source: MyDramaList)
Yamauchi Masato
He graduated from Waseda University Faculty of Law in 1950. In 1949 he joined the NHK Tokyo Broadcasting System troupe along with Ryo Kurosawa and Kiyoshi Kawakubo. Debuted as Kirino Kojiro in the radio drama " Fuebuki Doji " . After that, he acted as a voice actor, and after the overseas drama " Captain…
Uchida Naoya
Uchida Naoya is a Japanese voice actor, actor, and singer. He has played several minor roles of authority in various TV dramas. He debuted in 1972 to the NHK Maboroshi no Satsui and continued acting in theater and TV dramas until the late 90's. Since then, he has refocused his career on vocal performances…
Toyoda Kyohei
Toyoda Kyohei is a Japanese actor and model born in the prefecture of Ishikawa. He first appeared on TV in 2014 in the child's variety show "WARA CHAO!" brodcasted by NHK-BS. In 2017, he joined the theatrical company Kaki-kuu-kyaku. Since then, He has appeared in multiple stage plays such as "Go around!…
Tanaka Noa
Tanaka Noa is a Japanese child actress and talent from Tokyo. Her agency is Central. She started performing arts activities when he was just a baby. In 2019, she attracted attention by playing the younger version of Okuhara Chiharu in the NHK TV series "Natsuzora".
Otomo Keishi
Born in 1966 in Iwate, Japan. After graduating from Keio University, Otomo Keishi joined Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) in 1990. In 1997, he went to study in Hollywood to learn script writing and film directing. He returned two years later and directed the highly acclaimed NHK TV series Churasan…
Peng Bo
Peng Bo is a Chinese actress and model who graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. She is currently under Taiyang Chuanhe. She once participated in the activities of Japanese NHK TV station to interview Xin Wei, and became the exclusive model of "Xinwei " magazine in 2008. She made her debut in 2010…
Mishima Yukiko
Mishima Yukiko was born in Osaka in 1969. After graduating from Kobe College, she worked at the TV broadcasting station NHK before completing her first cinema feature, Shisei: Like A Smelling Moom, in 2009. Since then, she has worked as a director and script writer for cinema as well as TV productions.…
Kasuga no Tsubone
Japanese Drama - 1989, 50 episodes8.0
The 27th NHK Taiga Drama is Kasuga no Tsubone. This is the story about the a very powerful Lady Kasuga who established Ooku the inner palace. (Source: DramaWiki)
Wakko no Kinmedaru
Japanese Drama - 1989, 156 episodes4.0
The 43th NHK Asadora about a female volleyball player who helps out the local community. Starring Azusa Watanabe.
Seishun Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1989, 156 episodes8.0
The 42nd NHK Asadora which is about the Agawa family.
Rinrinto
Japanese Drama - 1990, 156 episodes4.0
The 44th NHK Asadora about a man who developed an early television system.
Kyo, Futari
Japanese Drama - 1990, 151 episodes
The 45th NHK Asadora. Set in an old Kyoto tsukemono (Japanese preserved vegetables) store, this series depicted the conflicts between a woman, her daughter and her father-in-law. It is a story about the relationships…
Onna wa Dokyo
Japanese Drama - 1992, 156 episodes5.0
The 47th NHK Asadora chronicles the conflicts between a woman and her step-daughter in a hot springs town.
Non-chan no Yume
Japanese Drama - 1988, 156 episodes6.0
The 40th NHK Asadora starring Fujita Tomoko. It is about a woman who struggles to survive after World War II and starts a magazine. Average rating of 39.1%
Hassai-sensei
Japanese Drama - 1987, 156 episodes
The 39th NHK Asadora drama is Hassai-sensei. A novice teacher in 1930s Osaka learns that there is more to education than mere instruction. Though her tenure is interrupted by first marriage and later World War II,…
Ryukyu no Kaze
Japanese Drama - 1993, 23 episodes8.0
The 31st NHK Taiga Drama is Ryukyu no Kaze. This is part one of a three-part renzoku drama series (Homura Tatsu, the 32nd Taiga Drama (1993) is part two, and Hana no Ran (1994) is part three.)














