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Yagyu Hiroshi
Yagyu Hiroshi was a Japanese actor, host, talent, voice actor, and organizational executive, born in Funajima, Ibaraki, Japan. He graduated from Ibaraki Prefectural Tsuchiura First High School and briefly attended Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine before leaving due to poor eyesight and illness.…
Yoshimata Ryo
Yoshimata Ryo is a Japanese composer, arranger, and music producer from Katokucho, Kagoshima, Japan. He graduated from the Faculty of Business Administration at Yokohama City University. From elementary school, he began learning the piano and acquired a level of music theory equivalent to that of a…
Ishimatsu Guts
Yuji Suzuki, known as Guts Ishimatsu or Ishimatsu Susuki, is a former boxing world champion from Kanumashi, Japan. After retiring from boxing, he has gained popularity as an actor and comedian. He often appears as a foolish boke character on television, but this is an act he puts on for media purposes.…
Nakai Kiichi
Nakai Kiichi is a Japanese actor. His father, Sada Keiji, also a movie actor, died when Nakai was only two years old. Nakai started his acting career while he was still in university and was awarded the Rookie of the Year of Japan Academy Awards in 1981. He won the Japan Academy Best Supporting Actor…
Hiraizumi Sei
Born June 2, 1944 in Okazaki, Aichi. Selected as one of Daiei's "New Faces" in 1964, and made his silver screen debut in 1966. His husky voice is quite distinctive and imitated by many other celebrities.
Onihei Hankacho
Japanese Drama - 1969, 65 episodes
The Tokugawa shogunate formed the Fire and Thief Catchers to maintain order in Edo and combat criminal gangs. Its chief, Hasegawa Heizo, known as "Demon Heizo," used his rough past and sharp insight to lead skilled…
Onihei Hankacho Season 2
Japanese Drama - 1971, 26 episodes
The Tokugawa shogunate established a special police force known as the Fire and Thief Catchers to maintain law and order in Edo and crack down on violent criminal gangs. The chief of this force, Hasegawa Heizo, was…
Onihei Hankacho
Japanese Drama - 1980, 27 episodes2.0
In the late Edo period, the story follows the exploits of Hasegawa Heizo, also known as "Onihei," who was directly subordinate to the senior councilors and cracked down on heinous criminals like murderers and arsonists.…
Ryu Keiichiro
Ryu Keiichiro was a Japanese screenwriter and novelist born in Akasaka-ku, Tokyo. His real name is Ikeda Ichiro. He graduated from the Department of French Studies, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. During the war, he departed as a student soldier and fought in mainland China as an army officer.…
Kaji Meiko
Kaji Meiko is a Japanese actress and singer born in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. She has appeared in about 100 films, with her most famous roles being outlaw characters in early 1970s films, such as the rebels of the "Stray Cat Rock" series, the assassin Lady Snowblood, or the murderous Sasori from the "Female…














