5000 results found for: No Gain, No Love
Minami no Shima ni Yuki ga Furu
Japanese Movie - 1995
~~ Adapted from the memoir "Minami no Shima ni Yuki ga Furu" (南の島に雪が降る) by Kato Daisuke (加東大介).
V no Honoo
Japanese Drama - 1995, 25 episodes6.6
The volleyball club of Tsukimi High School is about to be abolished, due to insufficient members. The two remaining members, Hayashi & Miyake, are trying desperately to convince their schoolmates to join the club.…
Chounan no Yome: Jikka Tengoku
Japanese Drama - 1995, 11 episodes4.0
The story focuses on the gap between the value of "office worker families" and "self-employed families". The drama follow Misato and the other family members in their daily life struggles again... (Source: Japanese…
Bara no Sasayaki o Kike
Japanese Movie - 19956.0
The legendary Nogaike, where couples who have vowed to love each other are sure to be united forever. There, Shinji meets a beautiful guy named Junnosuke. Shinji becomes crazy about the mysterious Junnosuke. But Shinji…
Fukushu no Teio
Japanese Movie - 1995
Tatsuya Shijo was leading a blissful life with her wife and daughter. But all hell came down when a madman murdered his wife and daughter and bizarrely his sister, who was about to get married, killed in a hit and…
Mitabi no Kaikyo
Japanese Movie - 1995
It depicts the half-life of a Korean man who was forcibly taken to Japan during the Pacific War. (Source: J-Wiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "The Three Straits" (三たびの海峡) by Hahakigi Hosei (帚木蓬生),…
Daichi no Ko
Japanese Drama - 1995, 7 episodes9.0
NHK's 70th anniversary production. Based on the book by Yamazaki Toyoko who interviewed 300 orphans before novelizing the story. In the chaos of the closing days of World War II, the four members of a Japanese family…
Ito Yuna
Ito was born to a Japanese father and a Korean-American mother in Los Angeles, California. She has a younger brother, Johnny. Her family later moved to Oahu, Hawaii. From a young age, Ito dreamed about becoming a singer. She was inspired by the powerful vocals of Celine Dion. At the age of fifteen,…
Minami Akina
Minami Akina, born in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a Japanese gravure idol and tarento signed to Free Style Company. She has been dating Japanese comedian and actor Hamaguchi Masaru since 2014. They married in May 2018. On July 20, 2022 they announced that they have welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
Inoue Yoshio
Inoue Yoshio is a Japanese musical actor from Fukuoka, Japan. He graduated from Vocal Music Department, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts. He made his debut in 2000 while still a college student, playing the role of Crown Prince Rudolf in the musical 'Elisabeth'. He played his first leading…
Shibuya Itsuki
Shibuya Itsuki is a Japanese child actor. His twin brother is actor Shibuya Tatsuki.
Egawa Yumi
Egawa Yumi played Hirose Shiori in Kamen Rider Blade. She was one of the members of BONITA, an idol group formed from the winners of an audition for the television variety Show Ninkimono de Ikou!.
Kobayashi Mao
Kobayashi Mao is a Japanese actress and news anchor. She is perhaps best known for her appearances on Fuji TV as a weathercaster and on News Zero as a co-anchor, but she has also played several supporting roles in Japanese dramas and movies. Mao was born in Ojiya, Niigata and is a graduate of the department…
Suda Akari
Suda Akari is a Japanese tarento and a member of the Japanese idol girl group SKE48 represented by Twin Planet. She is a member of SKE48's Team E. Suda passed SKE48's 3rd generation auditions on 11 November 2009 and debuted on 8 December 2009 at SKE48's Team S stage performance. On 27 February 2010,…
Akasaka Akira
Akasaka Akira is a Japanese singer and actor, born on May 8, 1973 in Tokyo. He attended Yada University, and majored in business. He was a member of the j-pop group Hikari Genji. After the group disbanded in 1995, he released music as a soloist. However her was fired from Johnny's for drug use in 2007.…
Miyashita Junko
Miyashita Junko is a Japanese actress who had a long and varied career working both in pink film and mainstream cinema. Miyashita Junko was born in Tokyo. She was working as a waitress at a coffee shop when she was recruited to work in Pink films. Her debut film was in July 1971 with "That's How I Lost".…














