565 results found for: NHK Special: Nankai Trough Kyodai Jishin
Amo Shogo
Amo Shogo is a Japanese actor and dancer born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He began dancing and playing the piano at the age of four, and debuted as an actor later that same year. He also appeared on the popular NHK children's program "Eigo de Asobo". He mainly acts in stage plays. (Source: Wikipedia)
Sumitani Momoka
Sumitani Momoka is a dancer and actress under LDH. She was born in Hyogo and attended EXPG Osaka. While she was in EXPG LAB, she was a member of the dance group KIZZY. Known mostly for her dancing, Momoka was a backup dancer for the "EXILE LIVE TOUR 2015 “AMAZING WORLD" and for the J Soul Brothers…
Hikari
Originally from Osaka, Japan, Hikari, born as Mitsuyo Miyazaki, is an award-winning producer, writer, director, cinematographer, collaborator and visionary artist known for "37seconds" (2019), "Tsuyako" (2011) and "Where We Begin" (2015). Her directorial debut short film "Tsuyako" screened at over 100…
Tachibana Kenchi
Kenchi became a member of a Jpop group Nidaime J Soul Brothers in 2007 and joined the EXILE performer team in 2009. In 2012, he started carrying out activities as part of EXILE THE SECOND. He's proficient in foreign languages such as English and Mandarin which landed him a stint to do regular appearances…
Kataoka Ainosuke VI
The 6th generation Kataoka Ainosuke is Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Yamamoto Hiroyuki was born on March 4, 1972, in Jinnanbe-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka. His parents ran a manufacturing business in Sakai, Osaka and did not have any association with the world of Kabuki. At the age of 5, Hiroyuki passed the…
Ichikawa Danjuro XIII
Ichikawa Danjuro XIII is a Japanese actor. He is the eleventh and current holder of the Ebizo name. He is a famous Kabuki, television and film actor and heir to the prestigious Ichikawa clan of kabuki actors. The son of Ichikawa Danjuro XII, he was born in Tokyo and began his career at the age of six…
Fuji Sumiko
Fuji Sumiko is a Japanese actress and moderator from Gobo City, Wakayama Prefecture. She received the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 2007, and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays in the spring of 2016. She graduated from Osaka Municipal Honjo Junior High School. She became a fan of Takarazuka Revue…
Fujimoto Yuki
Fujimoto Yuki is a Japanese screenwriter from Hyogo prefecture, Itami city. After working on stage comedy scripts, she debuted with a screenplay "Oni no Okui" on Fuji TV in 1999. In 2016 she was awarded the 34th Mukda Kuniko Prize by NHK for a drama "Chikemo" which depicts the life of Chikamatsu Monzaemon.…
Ohara Yuno
Ohara Yuno is a Japanese dancer, model, and actress. She is a former member of J-Pop group Dream5. She made her entertainment debut as a member of Dream5 when she was roughly 10 years old in 2009, after passing an audition in the NHK children's educational program, 'Tensai TV-kun MAX'. She would be…
Nagahama Neru
Nagahama Neru is a Japanese entertainer and former member of the girl groups Keyakizaka46 and Hiragana Keyakizaka46. She was born in Nagasaki, Japn. She was the 1st generation of Keyakizaka46. She officially left Hiragana Keyakizaka46 in 2017. In 2019, she officially left Keyakizaka46. She is currenly…
Niji
Japanese Drama - 1970, 313 episodes4.0
The 10th NHK Asadora. Starring Youko Minamida as a woman who supported her family during and after World War II.
Mayuko Hitori
Japanese Drama - 1971, 310 episodes
The 11th NHK Asadora. Kano is known as a "cocoon child" whose father is an agriculturist. Her mother disappeared when she was little and since then Kano has been wondering why her mother left her thus changing the…
Ai Yori Aoku
Japanese Drama - 1972, 312 episodes10.0
The 12th NHK Asadora. Set in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, at the end of the Pacific War. Maki is the heroine, married to Shuichi who must go to war. She stays home and takes on the role of other war widows, managing…
Kita no Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1973, 308 episodes9.0
The 13th NHK Asadora. Starring Youko Takahashi in a story about a brother and sister coming of age in Hakodate and Kanazawa.
Hatoko no Umi
Japanese Drama - 1974, 312 episodes6.0
The 14th NHK Asadora. Starring Mihoko Fujita as a woman who lost her memory after experiencing the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Mizuiro no Toki
Japanese Drama - 1975, 156 episodes6.0
The 15th NHK Asadora. Starring Shinobu Otake in a story about a young woman striving to become a doctor and her mother, who is a nurse. The first six-month Asadora. Average rating of 40.1%.
Ohayousan
Japanese Drama - 1975, 156 episodes7.0
The 16th NHK Asadora. Starring Yoko Akino in a contemporary story about a woman who is an office worker. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Amai Kaneki" by Tanabe Seiko.
Nobuko to Obachan
Japanese Drama - 1969, 309 episodes8.4
The 9th NHK Asadora. Starring Naoko Otani as a young woman living with her grandmother.
Ashita koso
Japanese Drama - 1968, 315 episodes8.0
The 8th NHK Asadora. Starring Yumiko Fujita in a family drama. The first Asadora filmed in color.
Kumo no Jutan
Japanese Drama - 1976, 156 episodes8.0
The 17th NHK Asadora. Starring Youko Asaji as a woman who wants to become a pilot.














