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A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo
Japanese Movie - 19457.0
After a renowned archer commits harakiri because he’s lost the big tournament, an innkeeper takes in his boy and sees to his training so he can compete in the next big contest. (Source: MUBI)
Koshiba Kanji
Koshiba Kanji is a Japanese actor from Hakodate, Hokkaido. (Source: MyDramaList)
Zhong Xin
Zhong Xin is a Chinese singer, born in Sichuan, China. Graduated from the Department of Music at Sichuan Normal University.
Shibuya Hideo
Toho 's exclusive actor. He has appeared in numerous films regardless of genre, and often plays a newspaper reporter , especially in special effects films . There is no record of movie appearances since 1970, but it seems that he retired when the actor-exclusive system collapsed in the same year.
Ogasawara Shojiro
Ogasawara Shojiro was a Japanese actor born in Tokyo. He entered the Army Childhood School, but dropped out due to illness, and graduated from Gakushuin High School. In the Taisho era, the dawn of Japanese cinema, he became an exclusive member of Ogasawara Productions, which was established by his brother…
Nire Kotaro
Nire Kotaro was a Japanese actor born in Higashikomagata, Honjo-ku, Tokyo. In 1919, he made his debut in Asakusa's "Mikuniza". In 1922, he served in the military, and after his discharge, he participated in the Arashi Hina Masu no Tabi troupe and toured the countryside. After World War II, he joined…
Shi Yu Kun
Shi Yukun was a highly popular Qing dynasty storyteller who performed in Beijing during the first half of the 19th century. He is the credited author of the 1879 wuxia novel "The Tale of Loyal Heroes and Righteous Gallants"—better known today as "The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants" or "The Three Heroes…
Ohmiya Toshimitsu
Ohmiya Toshimitsu was a Japanese actor. He was born in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan.
Katsura Bunshi VI
Katsura Bunshi VI is a Japanese TV presenter and rakugo artist. His former stage name was Katsura Sanshi. Sanshi received this name from his shisho (master) and one of the celebrated postwar Kamigata Rakugo greats, Katsura Bunshi V. Sanshi's "san" came from, originally, being Bunshi's third deshi (pupil),…
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