4019 results found for: Kyoto Ninjou Sousa File
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Monjiko Murder Case
Japanese Special - 2008, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the story "Fuyo no Hana wa Chi no Iro" (芙蓉の花は血の色), within the novel "Kyoto Hana no Tera Satsujin Jiken" (京都花の寺殺人事件) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Yamamura Misa Suspense: The Kyoto Gion Festival Murder Case
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Kyoto Natsu Matsuri Satsujin Jiken" (京都夏祭り殺人事件) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Kariya Keibu Series 2: Kyoto Kyudo Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes
Kariya rushes to cheer for her daughter who participates in a Kyudo match, and encounters a murder there. An assistant professor at the university where her daughter is studying was shot by an arrow and killed instantly.…
Kariya Keibu Series 3: Kyoto Sado Sanshimai Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 2007, 1 episodes10.0
Kariya Sosuke challenges the serial murders that occur at the prestigious tea ceremony Iemoto in Kyoto. Three months after the sudden death of the Iemoto, his eldest son, who was supposed to be his successor, was killed.…
Kariya Keibu Series: Kyoto Kato Iemoto Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 2005, 1 episodes
Inspector Kariya is the chief of the Kyoto Prefectural Police Investigation Division 1. While he was a student at Kyoto University, he fell in love with the city and humanity of Kyoto and got a job to protect people.…
Yamamura Misa Suspense: The Kyoto Floral Beauty Murder Case
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Kyoto Hana no En Satsujin Jiken" (京都花の艶殺人事件) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Yamamura Misa Suspense: The Kyoto Hanamikoji Murder Case
Japanese Special - 2007, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Kyoto Hanamikoji Satsujin Jiken" (京都花の艶殺人事件) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Kariya Keibu Series 4: Kyoto Ashura-o Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 2008, 1 episodes
Inspector Kariya pursues the mystery of serial murders at a school that teaches traditional crafts in Kyoto. The school owner and her husband are killed one after another. The manager was thinking of disbanding the…
Motoyama Chikara
Motoyama Chikara is a Japanese actor born in Kyoto, Japan. He is managed by Toei. He graduated from Kyoto Municipal Hiyoshigaoka High School. Around 1989 to 1991, he was active as the drummer for the hardcore punk band DEEP THROAT. (Source: MyDramaList)
Hayashi Tsuchitaro
Hayashi Tsuchitaro was a Japanese sound engineer born in Kyoto, Japan. His interest in movies began during the era of silent films, leading him to frequent the Chiezo Production Studio in Sagano, run by Kataoka Chiezo. In April 1937, at age 15, he joined the sound department of Nikkatsu's Kyoto Studio…
Kobushi Nobuyuki
Kobushi Nobuyuki is a Japanese voice actor from Kyoto. He is affiliated with Ken Production. (Source: Wikipedia)
Uchida Issaku
Uchida Issaku was a Japanese film director and screenwriter from Kyoto, Japan. He was a member of the Directors Guild of Japan (日本映画監督協会). He graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Waseda University (早稲田大学) in 1946. Uchida joined Nikkatsu (日活) in 1954,…
Kaihara Yukio
Kaihara Yukio was a Japanese sound engineer born in Kyoto, Japan. He graduated from Kyoto Municipal Commercial School and began his career at Nikkan Kyoto Film Studio in 1935. His earliest recorded work was on the film Kojin Okichi: Kurofune Jowa, released in 1937. That same year, he worked as the sound…
Tatsumi Hidetaro
Tatsumi Hidetaro is a former Japanese actor from Kyoto, Japan. His real name is Sakai Hidetaro. He graduated from the Osaka Institute of Technology. After graduating, he made his acting debut as a new face with Shochiku. (Source: MyDramaList)
Sakai Mai
Born in Nagano Prefecture in 1991. Kyoto Art and Design College degree. Started making movies from undergraduate studies, and received a selection at a number of film festivals. "Good smell movies" exhibited at MOOSIC LAB 2015 shone in MOOSIC LAB 2015 Grand Prix and other six crowns, played theatrical…
Omori Kazuki
Born in Osaka, Ōmori studied at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and holds a license to practice medicine. While in school, he began making films independently, with Kuraku naru made matenai! (1975), which featured Seijun Suzuki, receiving particularly high praise.[3] His script "Orenji rōdo…
Nakamura Tamao
Nakamura Tamao is a Japanese actress from Sakyo, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. She was married to Katsu Shintaro. (Source: Wikipedia)













