1213 results found for: Nihon Boro Yado Kiko
Japan Sinks: People of Hope
Japanese Drama - 2021, 10 episodes7.8
In 2023 in Tokyo, Prime Minister Higashiyama Eiichi pushes for COMS at the World Environment Conference. COMS is a method to liquify pollutants and store it in the crack of the sea floor. Prime Minister Higashiyama…
The Life Heritage
Japanese Drama - 2005, 5 episodes8.9
An elementary school student who can't accept that he is alive. A mysterious woman with the "power of life", a boy with a jagged heart. A story of human adolescence, that everyone looks back on, once or twice. The…
Japan's Tragedy
Japanese Movie - 20135.9
A retired widower, Murai Fujio, who after being diagnosed with lung cancer, refuses treatment and shuts himself in his room with his wife’s altar. Meanwhile, his unemployed son is suffering with depression after…
Renewable Japan: The Search for a New Energy Paradigm
Japanese Movie - 2017
The lawyer and director Kawai Hiroyuki present how pioneering individuals, communities, and companies are meeting their energy needs in Japan and around the world. Together with Iida Tetsunari, the director shows the…
Nuclear Japan: The Nightmare Continues
Japanese Movie - 2015
A complete picture of Japan's nuclear problem is drawn in this documentary. Based on interviews with concerned parties and experts as well as documents and information gathered on-site, the film seeks out the truths…
Night and Fog in Japan
Japanese Movie - 19607.0
The wedding of two former student activists is interrupted by an uninvited guest, also a former activist. The film explores the rise and fall of student activism in 1950's Japan following the Japan-US Security Treaty…
Dark Tales of Japan: Special Edition
Japanese Movie - 20056.4
It comprises five short horror stories, directed by five notable Japanese film directors, which are told through a mysterious old lady in a kimono on a late-night bus traveling on a long, isolated mountain road. >>…
Japan’s Longest Summer
Japanese Movie - 20103.3
The year is 1963. Twenty-eight former military and government officials meet at a restaurant in Ginza to lament over Japan’s decision to surrender in World War II.
Japan's Longest Day
Japanese Movie - 19677.3
Depicting the time period from August 14, 1945 at noon until August 15. It depicted the Emperor and the cabinet as they decide to surrender and the subsequent radio broadcast announcing the decision to the Japanese…
Ley Lines
Japanese Movie - 19997.3
A group of Chinese youths living in Japan struggle to make their way in life and eventually find trouble with the local crime syndicate.
Aoyama Takashi
Aoyama Takashi was a Japanese singer, actor, and talent born in Takakisemachi, Saga City, Saga Prefecture. He was a member of the 1970s male idol group Four Leaves. Until 1967, he was enrolled in "Tokyo Music Academy" as a scholarship student. When he was an idol, he took an entrance examination for…
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…
Matsubayashi Shue
Matsubayashi Shue was a Japanese film director, former naval officer, and a monk, born in Sakurae-cho, Gotsu-shi, Shimane. His Dharma name is Shaku Shue. After he graduated junior high school in 1938, he went to Kyoto and graduated from the Ryutani University specialized department. He moved to Nihon…
Ozawa Shoichi
Ozawa Shoichi, born in Tokyo, was a Japanese actor, radio host, haiku poet, singer and prominent researcher and expert on Japanese folk art. He also founded the Shabondama-za theater company. Ozawa, who graduated from Waseda University, began acting after college, beginning with his debut stage role…
Tsushima Toshiaki
Tsushima Toshiaki was a Japanese composer born in Okayama, Japan. He graduated from Ehime Prefectural Imabari Technical High School, Electrical Engineering Department. He moved to Tokyo and attempted to enter the Tokyo Institute of Technology, but was unsuccessful. Instead, he enrolled in the Music…
Haichi Jun
Haichi Jun was a Japanese actor from Hiroshima prefecture. After working for the theater company Nakama, the theater company Theater Theater, Nakazato Office, and Promotion Plus One, he belonged to E Nest in his later years. At first, he joined Motoo Hatta Production Research Institute (1949) and aspired…
Nakajima Sadao
Nakajima Sadao is a Japanese film director and screenwriter known for his work in yakuza films and jidaigeki. Born in Chiba Prefecture, he attended Hibiya High School and then the University of Tokyo before joining the Toei studio in 1959. Working at Toei's Kyoto studio, he served as an assistant director…
Sugata Michiko
Sugata Michiko, born Tachibana Ikuko (橘郁子), is a former Japanese actress and singer. Born in Minami 8-jo Nishi 3-chome, Sapporo, Hokkaido, her family ran a dyeing business, Tachibanaya, and had historical roots in Ishikawa Prefecture. Her younger sister, Tachibana Kazuko, was also an actress with…
Hosoyamada Takahito
Hosoyamada Takahito is a Japanese actor. Height 177 cm. Weight 60 kg. Blood type A type. Special skill is basketball. He is from Tokyo. Graduated from the Nihon University College of Arts. He debuted in 1989. He is a former child actor who made his debut at the age of 4 at the movie "Water Moon" in…
Miki Norihei
Miki Norihei, born Tanuma Tadashi (田沼則子) in Hamacho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor, director, and comedian. He served as the 5th president of the Japan Comedy Association (日本喜劇人協会). Raised by a mother involved in entertainment and a father with a medical doctorate,…














