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Fushimi Akira
Fushimi Akira was a Japanese screenwriter born in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. He moved to Tokyo and entered Meiji University, but dropped out. He joined the Shochiku Kamata Photo Studio in Kamata, Tokyo, and in 1926 wrote the script for "Tetsuwan" and made his debut as a scriptwriter. He died on…
Nakajima Chiaki
Nakajima Chiaki is a Japanese singer, model and actress born on September 6, 1980 in Tokyo, Japan.
Ishimatsu Yoshihiro
Ishimatsu Yoshihiro is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist born in Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Aesthetics and Art History, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. He has been a member of Toho's scenario study group since he was in college. After graduating,…
Mihashi Ko
Mihashi Ko was a Japanese actor who flourished during the Taisho and Showa eras. His real name was Ohashi Yoshio (大橋芳雄). Born in Tokyo, he dropped out of the Faculty of Economics at Keio University and joined the New Theater Association. He made his debut on stage in February 1920 in "Blue Bird"…
Kamiyama Sojin
He appeared in over 70 films between 1917 and 1954. He was the subject of a 1995 TV documentary by the Japanese film director Nobuhiro Suwa. He was born in Sendai, Japan and died in Tokyo, Japan. His wife was actress Uraji Yamakawa.
Sato Toshizo
After being a police officer, he became a Liberal Party magistrate. His first performance as a substitute for the performance of Sudō Sadanori Ichiza in Ako in 1884. After that, he moved to Tokyo, and in 1926 he organized Isamizu Theater with Yoho Ii and Yoshimi Mizuno.
Okura Chiyoko
Okura Chiyoko is a Japanese actress born in Niihori-cho, Shiba-ku, Tokyo. She is known for "Gubijinzo" (1935) and "Hatsusugata" (1936). After World War II, there were two movie appearance records in 1954. In the round-table discussion "Youth During the War, and Now 30 Years Later" published in "Weekly…
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…
Hasegawa Shin
Hasegawa Shin was a Japanese novelist and playwright born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. In 1911, he joined a Tokyo newspaper as a journalist. In 1917, he wrote his first novel in the "Narration Club", and in 1927, he founded, with Edogawa Ranpo and other prominent writers, an association to propel…
Kataoka Chosei
Kataoka Chosei was a former Kabuki actor, former onnagata, and actor born in Yotsuya-ku, Tokyo. He appeared in almost all movies starring Matsunosuke, mainly as an onnagata. After appearing in the movie "Senma Kesazukin" directed by Nagao Shiroku, which was released in 1926, he disappeared from the…
Natsu no Deai
Japanese Special - 1984, 1 episodes6.0
A rancher who pours his heart into keeping thoroughbreds set in the majestic Nasu Highlands at the All-Sunday's first all-terrain was encountered with a woman from a Tokyo veterinarian and a trainee volunteer, To reconsider.…
Maido Osawagase Shimasu
Japanese Drama - 1985, 12 episodes
A sex education drama that depicts the interaction with the adults who are holding their heads in a slightly naughty by a trio of junior high school students who are curious about "sex". In the housing apartments in…
Yama: Attack to Attack
Japanese Movie - 1985
This extraordinary documentary is an unflinching record of the workers’ struggle during Japan’s economic rebirth in the 1980s, centered on Tokyo’s Sanya “yoseba”—a slum community dating from the 19th century…
Out of Focus
Japanese Movie - 1985
A magazine publisher called Out Of Focus hires a new female photographer. This company is located in Tokyo. The new photographer moves from outside the city to Tokyo and, upon arrival and on her first day, is tasked…
Tora-san 35: The Go-Between
Japanese Movie - 19857.4
On the Goto Islans, Tora-san rescues an old lady and befriends her. She then dies all of a sudden and at her Chritian funeral, he meets the old woman's granddaughter, who lives alone in Tokyo. Back in Shibamata, Tora-san…
Inochi
Japanese Drama - 1986, 50 episodes7.0
The 24th NHK Taiga Drama is Inochi. The drama begins in August 1945, three days after the end of the Pacific war. A freight train completely jam-packed with passengers heads for Aomori from devastated Tokyo. On the…
Necchu Jidai Special
Japanese Special - 1987, 1 episodes
After the second season, when Kamuizaki Elementary School was closed, he returned to Tokyo with Junsaburo's assistant again and was transferred to Minami Tamagawa Elementary School, and became a Teacher of 5th grade…
Goodbye Boy
Japanese Movie - 1984
With the dream of becoming a world boxing champion and a top-notch entertainer, two young men from the countryside came to Tokyo. They hope their dreams can be realized soon in the city. However, there are many temptations…
Mechanko Mickey
Japanese Drama - 1982, 19 episodes
A lovely young girl returns home alone from the U.S. to live with her grandmother in Tokyo, whom she has not seen since her childhood. This coming-of-age comedy depicts the main character's school life and interactions…
Kimi no Hitomi wo Taihosuru!
Japanese Drama - 1988, 12 episodes
A romantic comedy centered on the love affairs of young detectives working at the Dogenzaka Police Station and Criminal Affairs Division in Shibuya, Tokyo. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)













