565 results found for: NHK Special
Mori Junichi
Mori Junichi is a Japanese director and screenwriter. He worked his way up in the film and television industry, serving as assistant director, writer, and director. The screenplay for" Laundry" received the Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Award in 2000, one of four winners selected from approximately…
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.…
Nakamura Kankuro VI
The 6th generation Nakamura Kankuro is Namino Masayuki. Namino Masayuki, born October 31, 1981, in Tokyo, is a Japanese Kabuki, television and film actor. He is the eldest son of actor Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII and brother to Nakamura Shichinosuke II. Namino Masayuki made his first appearance on stage…
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…
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)
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…
Ikushima Sho
Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1985. At the age of 15, she started dancing at Idyllwild Arts Academy. After graduating from New York University in three years, he obtained an O-1 artist visa and appeared in works in New York such as Pavel Zustiak and Brian Brooks, while studying with John Strasberg as an actor.…
Kawasaki Asami
Asami Kawasaki is a Japanese professional wrestler and actress. She debuted as a pro wrestler in 2003 while also attending an acting school run by Yoshimoto Kōgyō. Wrestling for a time for JDStar, she retired from the ring in 2006, but returned again in 2009. She currently wrestles freelance. In 2012,…
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…
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…
Akatsuki
Japanese Drama - 1963, 313 episodes9.0
The 3rd NHK Asadora about a professor who quits the university to become a painter.
Uzushio
Japanese Drama - 1964, 310 episodes8.0
The 4th NHK Asadora. Starring Michiko Hayashi as a woman born in poverty who lives a brave life. She lost her husband in war and now must take care of their 5-year-old child alone. ~~ Adapted from the novel of the…
Tamayura
Japanese Drama - 1965, 310 episodes6.0
The 5th NHK Asadora. Starring Chishuu Ryuu as an old man who begins to travel after he retires. From a story written for television by Yasunari Kawabata.
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Japanese Drama - 1966, 52 episodes6.0
The 4th NHK Taiga Drama is Minamoto no Yoshitsune. This is the first of two times NHK dedicated their Taiga drama to the life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159 - May 17th, 1189). He was a late Heian and early Kamakura…
Ohanahan
Japanese Drama - 1966, 310 episodes5.0
The 6th NHK Asadora. Starring Fumie Kashiyama as a woman, born in the Meiji era, who raises a family by herself.
Tabiji
Japanese Drama - 1967, 309 episodes7.5
The 7th NHK Asadora. Starring Tadashi Yokouchi in a narrative about an employee of the national railroad living through 50 years of modern history with his wife.
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.
Ashita no Kaze
Japanese Drama - 1962, 288 episodes8.0
The 2nd NHK Asadora and the first Asadora to be broadcast in 15-minute episodes Monday through Saturday. Starring Fumiko Watanabe in a drama of a poor family after the war.
Musume to Watashi
Japanese Drama - 1961, 250 episodes4.0
The 1st NHK Asadora. Starring Takeshi Kitazawa in a story of a father taking care of his step-daughter, born between his now-deceased wife and a Frenchman.
Nobuko to Obachan
Japanese Drama - 1969, 309 episodes8.4
The 9th NHK Asadora. Starring Naoko Otani as a young woman living with her grandmother.














