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Tokyo Love Cinema
Japanese Drama - 2003, 12 episodes6.9
The characters of "Tokyo Love Cinema" find love waiting for them in all corners of the world, as they travel to Cannes, Venice, Istanbul, and back to Tokyo buying films. Masaki Takasugi worked at a department store…
Tokyo Decameron
Japanese Movie - 1996
An omnibus film featuring three reports of madness and sensuality. > Story 1: "Two Women Known as Mariko" A young comely lass named Mariko, whom, because of to a strange series of occasions during her youth, finds…
Tokyo Yakyoku
Japanese Movie - 19977.6
Koichi Hamanaka suddenly returns to the tightly knit community, a shopping district, in a corner of Tokyo that he once called home. His whereabouts and his activities over the past few years are a mystery to everyone,…
Tokyo Dragon
Japanese Movie - 1997
~~ Adapted from volume 4 "Yami Fuku Natsu" (闇吹く夏) in the novel series "Sim-Feng Shui" (シム・フースイ) by Aramata Hiroshi (荒俣宏).
Tokyo Biyori
Japanese Movie - 19977.7
Following up on his critically acclaimed 119, Naoto Takenaka directs this portrait of a very passionate, though strange marriage loosely based on a book by renowned photographer Nobuyoshi Araki about his own deceased…
Tokyo Zance
Japanese Movie - 20017.3
Six Japanese directors from various genres and actress Kelly Chen contributed to this 7 short films compilation with their impressions of life in Tokyo. (Source: IMDb)
Tokyo Mafia 4: Yakuza Blood
Japanese Movie - 19975.0
Ten years after his greatest triumph, Yabuki has lost the Mafia that was once his to rule. But when a young gangster comes to him for guidance, he discovers that the old rage still burns. It’s time for Yabuki’s…
Tokyo Sotsugyo
Japanese Special - 1996, 1 episodes8.8
Fifteen years ago, Moeko abandoned her husband Ichiro and three children and moved to Tokyo. And divorced. As time passed, the eldest daughter Rinko, the second daughter Nobuko, and the eldest son Tatsuro each lived…
Tokyo X Erotica
Japanese Movie - 2001
What lasts longer, the time before birth or the time after death? In the 1990's, Kenjo dies in a terrorist gas attack. His girlfriend Haruka is killed by a man she meets as a street prostitute. In 2002, Kenji and Haruka…
Tokyo Niwatsuki Ikkodate
Japanese Drama - 2002, 9 episodes7.0
One wish every parent has is for the children to finally move out of the house and be independent. No more mooching kids! For recently retired professor Tameyama Kazuo, father of 5 married and single independent-minded…
Nakagome Sachiko
Nakagome Sachiko is a Japanese actress from Tokyo, Japan, and she's under Triple A (トリプルエー). She made her stage debut in 1991 in the play "Ring Ring Ring" (リング・リング・リング).
Sano Hiro
Hiro is an actor from Tokyo who graduated from Meiji Gakuin University (明治 学院 大学), and has been living in Thailand since 2001. Since moving to Thailand, he has become well known to Thai people through movies, dramas and television programs.
Yashima Ryo
Yashima Ryo is a Japanese actor from Tokyo, Japan. He is represented by the Seinenza Theater Company. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
Kayama Tetsu
Kayama Tetsu is a Japanese actor from Tokyo, Japan. He is affiliated with the Shoji Shimoda Office. On January 18, 2019, he changed his stage name from Yamashita Tetsuo (山下徹大) to Kayama Tetsu. His father is the actor Kayama Yusuke, his mother is former actress Matsumoto Megumi, his sister is…
Tsuta Tetsuichiro
Tetsuichiro Tsuta studied filmmaking at Tokyo Polytechnic University, where he began using black-and-white 16mm film. His first feature, Islands of Dreams was produced on this now rare format, and his magnificent second film, The Tale of Iya is shot on color 35mm in the mountains not far from his hometown.…
Hirata Hiroaki
A Japanese voice actor from Tokyo and the founder of Hirata Production. He is most known for the roles of Vinsmoke Sanji, Sha Gojyo, Kotetsu T. Kaburagi, Mutta Nanba and the Narrator of Digimon Adventure.
Mizuhashi Takami
Takami Mizuhashi was born in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Firefly (2001), Tôku no sora (2010) and Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari (2001).













