570 results found for: NHK Special
Inagawa Ami
Inagawa Ami graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Cinema, Directing Course. She experienced producing NHK programs as a director. In 2012, she debuted as a screenwriter. She continues writing up to today. (Source: Japan Creator Bank)
Masuda Naohiro
Nasuda Naohiro was a Japanese announcer born in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. He worked as an announcer for TBS and NHK. He died on June 9, 2022. (Source: Wikipedia)
Sono Kayako
Sono Kayako was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo and raised in Tennoji Ward, Osaka. She graduated from Kobe College Faculty of Letters. In 1953, she became an auditor of NHK's Osaka Broadcasting Theater Company, appeared in the station's "Bonus", and has been active since the early days of television.…
Mayumida Kazuo
Born in Tojo Village (currently Nagano City ), Hanashina District, Nagano Prefecture . Graduated from Hohashi High School of Technology, dropped out of Nihon University College of Engineering . Joined the NHK Osaka Broadcasting Company in 1944, and changed to the NHK Tokyo Broadcasting Company after…
Oi! Kyuuma
Born in Osaka in 1972 as Kyuma Ayumu. In 2001, he formed a comedy trio, Plan 9, in which he has been active as a comedian, receiving the NHK Kamigata Manzai Contest and the BGO Kamigata Shogendaisho Award. He is also responsible for editing the monthly event "Monthly Conte", and has been well received…
Mieno Hiroho
Hiroho Mieno graduated from Rikkyo University and is currently a member of production company GEEK PICTURE. He directed a short “Japanese Idol takes a selfie” which won the NHK Mini Movie Awards. He also won the Grand Prix at Kisssh-Kissssssh Film Festival with his film “Akuma-no-Kyuusai”.
Lee Il Ha
Director Lee Il Ha was born in Korea and has lived in Japan since 2000. Lee has worked with Japanese and Korean broadcasters such as NHK and MBC. His first feature film, 'A Crybaby Boxing Club' tells the story of high school boxers’ growing pain at Korean-Japanese minority school in Tokyo. The film…
Son Seijun
Sun Cheng Shun, better known as Son Seijun, is a Chinese chef from Beijing who is active in Japan. He often appears in cooking section in NHK Asaichi. (Source: Wikipedia)
Konishi Miho
Konishi Miho, born 13 August 1977, is a Japanese actress. She started acting at high school at the age of 15 years. In 1997 she was selected from 1,789 actresses in auditions and debuted as the lead role in the NHK Asadora "Yanchakure", televised nationally from 5 October 1998 to 3 April 1999, spanning…
Song Min Gyo
Song Min Gyo is a South Korean announcer. She graduated from Ewha Girls’ Foreign Language High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in English language and literature from Ewha Womans University. Min Gyo worked at KTV National Broadcasting and at NHK World English News before being selected…
Shishi no Jidai
Japanese Drama - 1980, 51 episodes9.0
It's the 18th NHK Taiga Drama. It depicts how the winner, the Satsuma Clan, and the loser, the Aizu Clan, survive through the Edo period and the Meiji Restoration in their respective ways of life.
Natchan no Shashinkan
Japanese Drama - 1980, 156 episodes8.0
The 25th NHK Asadora. Nishiki Natsuko is a woman who strives to become a photographer.
Niji o Oru
Japanese Drama - 1980, 153 episodes8.0
The 26th NHK Asadora. Shimazaki Kayo is a woman from Hagi, Yamaguchi, who joins the Takarazuka Revue, a Japanese all-female musical theater troupe based in Takarazuka, Hyougo Prefecture, Japan. Women play all roles…
Onna Taikoki
Japanese Drama - 1981, 50 episodes8.0
The 19th NHK Taiga Drama is Onna Taikoki. (Source: DramaWiki)
Mansaku no Hana
Japanese Drama - 1981, 156 episodes8.0
The 27th NHK Asadora. The story follows the Nakamori family in Yokote, Akita Prefecture, where half of the year is buried by deep snow
Honjitsu mo Seiten Nari
Japanese Drama - 1981, 153 episodes
The 28th NHK drama. Starring Hideko Hara as a woman who becomes a radio announcer and then a writer.
Ayu no Uta
Japanese Drama - 1979, 158 episodes10.0
The 24th NHK Asadora. Starring Senri Yamazaki as a woman who makes her life at a fishing port.
Watashi wa Umi
Japanese Drama - 1978, 153 episodes8.0
The 22nd NHK Asadora. Starring Tomoko Aihara. About a woman raising war orphans.
Haikara-san
Japanese Drama - 1982, 156 episodes10.0
The 29th NHK Asadora. Starring Satomi Tezuka as a woman who starts a hotel in the Meiji era.














