5000 results found for: Onna no Mizukagami
Onna no Shiki
Japanese Movie - 1950
Tanuma Tanaka was unable to find a place to live in the face of housing difficulties. When she thought that she found a place where she can live in, It turned out to be a suspicious brothel.
Onna no Zessho
Japanese Drama - 1969, 40 episodes6.0
~~ Adapted from the novel "Onna no Zesshou" (女の絶唱) by Takeda Toshihiko (竹田敏彦).
Onna no Za
Japanese Movie - 19627.6
A Women's Place follows the daily lives of the Ishikawa family who own a general goods store in Tokyo. The film's opening sees the Ishikawa children rush to the bedside of their father after hearing that he collapsed.…
Onna no Iji
Japanese Movie - 19716.0
2 years ago, Kumi broke up with Shuhei and decided to forget everything about him for good. However, after being told that her younger sister, Junko, fall in love with a man and is currently living with him. She was…
Imaoka Shinji
Imaoka Shinji is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He was born in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. He is also known to use the names "Imaoka Shinji" and "Imaoka Shindi" in his works. During his appearances in pink films, he used the name "Ramon Naka." After dropping out of Yokohama City University,…
Kawashima Naomi
Kawashima Naomi was a Japanese actress, singer and radio entertainer. She made her singing debut in 1979 and in 1982 she got an early break on the television show "Owarai Manga Dojo". Noteworthy radio and television appearances include "Miss DJ Request Parade", "Expo Scramble", "Wakamono no Subete",…
Inano Kazuko
Inano Kazuko was born on January 3, 1937 in Niigata City, Niigata, Japan. She was an actress, known for Curse of the Ghost (1969), Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen (1974) and Onna no uzu to fuchi to nagare (1964). She was married to Yoichiro Fukuda.
Kato Ayaka
Kato Ayaka is a Japanese film director, video director, and screenwriter. After completing the 12th fiction course at Eigabi School, she produced her first directorial work "Suisou". After that, she worked as an assistant director and production staff for movies and commercials, and she made her theater…
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…
Mitsui Koji
Mitsui Koji was a Japanese movie, TV, and stage actor. He appeared in more than 150 films from 1925 to 1975, including 29 of Kinema Junpo’s annual Top-10 winners and three of its Top-10 best Japanese films of all time. The son of a Shochiku movie theater owner, Mitsui joined the studio in 1924, making…
Nakahara Junichi
Nakahara Junichi was a Japanese painter, fashion designer, editor, illustrator, and doll maker born in Shiratori Honmachi, Okawa, Kagawa, Japan. In 1915, his family moved to Funabamachi, Tokushima, due to his father's job. He later relocated several times, moving to Yumimachi, Tokushima, in 1920, then…
Uchikawa Seiichiro
Uchikawa Seiichiro was a Japanese film director and screenwriter born in Tadakawa, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. He served as an assistant director at Shintoho, which was established in 1947. From 1948, he served as chief assistant director of Ichikawa Kon, Shimizu Hiroshi, Ozu Yasujiro, and others. In…
Kumagai Mami
Mami Kumagai was born on March 10, 1960 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Koikyokusei (2009), Shikeidai no erebêtâ (2010) and Ai o kou hito (1998). She has been married to Kisui Nakazawa since November 13, 2012. She was previously married to Kôhei Tsuka.
Koyanagi Yukimi
Koyanagi Yukimi was born on April 9, 1958 in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Departures (2008), Bokura no nanoka-kan sensô (1988) and Ringu 0 (2000).













