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Yamaguchi Mayu
Mayu Yamaguchi is a Japanese actress, known for "I'm Home", "Furenaba ochin", and "Have a Song on Your Lips".
Ito Shiro
Ito Shiro is a Japanese comedian, actor, talent, and moderator born in Takecho, Shitaya-ku, Tokyo. He is a consultant to the Japan Comedy Association. He belongs to Orte Planning. His son is actor and talent Ito Takaaki. After graduating from Tokyo Metropolitan Ichigaya Commercial High School, he hoped…
Yamada Yuki
Yamada Yuki is a Japanese actor best known for his role as Joe Gibken/Gokai Blue in the 2011 Super Sentai series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. Yamada is affiliated with Watanabe Entertainment. On September 19, 2010, Yamada was a finalist in the D-Boys special unit audition. He eventually joined the group's…
Enoki Takaaki
Enoki Takaaki is a Japanese actor and watercolor painter from Hishikari, Isa, Kagoshima, Japan.
Uchida Shungiku
Uchida Shungiku is a Japanese actress and screenwriter from Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. She graduated from Keio University. Actress Guama is her daughter.
Kinoshita Takao
Kinoshita Takao is a director of a joint television (belongs to a joint television subsidiary Basis). He graduated from Yokohama Broadcast Film Institute (present · Japan Film University). After graduating from a vocational school, he freelanced. Under the supervision of Fukumoto Yoshito, Wakamatsu…
Onoe Matsunosuke
Onoe Matsunosuke was a Japanese actor. He was initially an actor with an itinerant kabuki troupe. In his autobiography, he claimed that he had made his stage debut as early as 1880, in a performance given by the Tamizo Onoe company. Fascinated by the stage, he left his home by the age of 14 to travel…
Matsumoto Hitoshi
Matsumoto Hitoshi is a Japanese comedian best known as the boke half the popular owarai duo Downtown alongside Masatoshi Hamada. He was born and raised in Amagasaki, just outside of Osaka city and prefecture, and technically in Hyōgo Prefecture, though he usually refers to himself as an Osakan. He…
Ichikawa Suminojo
Ichikawa Suminosuke was a Japanese Kabuki actor and actor born in the Miyazu clan of Tango Province. He is sometimes referred to as Ichikawa Tomiyuki, and his real name is Okumura Sukichi. His old stage names are Nakamura Umetaro and Nakamura Rokusho. His death date is unknown. In 1867, when he was…
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…
No Mark Bakuhaitou
Japanese Movie - 2018
Teppeki Tamotsu is a university student who has won back-to-back national titles in amateur mahjong and is expected to turn pro. Every day he hones his skills in a mahjong parlor. The day before the competition which…
Grandson of Yokai
Japanese Movie - 2023
The late Shinzo Abe was the longest-serving prime minister of all time, having held office for 2,822 consecutive days. Even after stepping down as prime minister, he was known as a kingmaker and maintained his exceptional…
The Glass Cape
Japanese Movie - 19896.0
This beautiful tale is set in a small mountain village in the early 1920s. Fatherless Karin, who lives alone with her ailing mother, meets and befriends Takada Saburo, nicknamed "Mata Saburo of Wind". She and her classmates…
Freedom Moon
Japanese Movie - 2016
A documentary closely observing the daily life of Hakamada Iwao who was released forty-eight years after being tried as the murderer in the Hakamada case. In 1966, Hakamada Iwao was framed for murdering the family…
Kanojo no Kuchidzuke Kansensuru Libido Act.3
Japanese Special - 2024, 1 episodes7.1
~~ Adapted from the manga "Kanojo no Kuchidzuke Kansensuru Libido" (彼女のくちづけ 感染するリビドー) by Kida Miyuki (寄田みゆき).
Kanojo no Kuchidzuke Kansensuru Libido Act.2
Japanese Special - 2022, 2 episodes7.3
~~ Adapted from the manga "Kanojo no Kuchidzuke Kansensuru Libido" (彼女のくちづけ 感染するリビドー) by Kida Miyuki (寄田みゆき).














