282 results found for: Kyokuhoku Rhapsody
Yamashita Nobuhiro
Yamashita Nobuhiro is a Japanese film director. Yamashita attended Osaka University of Arts where he worked on Kazuyoshi Kumakiri's Kichiku Dai Enkai. His graduation film Hazy Life took the Off Theatre Competition Grand Prize at the 2000 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. He also won the…
Ishii Kenichi
Ishii Kenichi is a Japanese actor and director from Numata, Gunma, Japan, affiliated with Office Boardville (オフィスボードビル). He graduated from Gunma Prefectural Numata High School (群馬県立沼田高等学校) and initially worked for a chemical company. In 1965, he became an assistant…
Shin'ya no Kokuhaku
Japanese Movie - 19495.0
Hayakawa, the president of an aircraft company, was thought to have died in the war, actually lives in the corner of the black Market. The police are chasing on charges of embezzlement.
Keibuho Sasaki Jotaro 2: Kokuhaku
Japanese Special - 2010, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the story "Yoru no Kiba" (夜の牙), within the novel "Kowaroshii Yoru" (怖ろしい夜) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Runa no Kokuhaku: Watashi ni Muragatta Otokotachi
Japanese Movie - 1976
Movie adapted from a life of Luna (Runa) Takamura (高村ルナ). She was J-pop singer and dancer of Japanese and German descent. Later in her career, she became particularly known for her two Nikkatsu Roman Porno…
Haha no Kokuhaku
Japanese Drama - 2002, 60 episodes
In response to Yusuke's proposal, Ai replied "No", which meant that she wanted to live as a life partner, regardless of the form of marriage. Yusuke is delighted and Haruna also shows an understanding of Ai's way of…
Ririka
Ririka was born in Kagoshima. With a dream of becoming a company president, she went to a prestigious high school in Kagoshima. After moving to Tokyo for college, she was scouted in Omotesando and entered the entertainment world. For a time, she was a gravure idol before becoming a model in women's…
Iida Yuma
Iida Yuma is a Japanese actress, known for Jinrô gêmu: Maddo rando (2018), Spotlight (2020) and Sailor Zombies (2014).













