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Kumonoe no Aoi Sora
Japanese Drama - 1997, 20 episodes
The story focuses on the woman's youth and how she managed to start her career as a singer. Mitsuko Nakamura also played herself in a drama. (Source: Milisia at MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from James Miki's (ジェームス三木)…
Tomodachi no Koibito
Japanese Drama - 1997, 12 episodes6.5
Having just graduated from art school, three young people discover that their paths are no longer the same, and they must reconcile their new lives with their former relationships. Mako has given up her idealism to…
Risou no Joushi
Japanese Drama - 1997, 12 episodes7.6
The setting of this romantic comedy is a travel agency in Japan, to which Tokio has returned from an overseas assignment to supervise three young women who face the loss of their jobs in a restructuring effort. The…
Tonneruzu no hon Shirudeshou! !
Japanese TV Show - 1997, 10 episodes
Show related to horse racing. Apart from the actual competition, show has also dramatized part, named ""Naniwa Advertising Shigure !!"" and game in amusement park, which was a vehicle battle game named "Asian Typhoon".
Glass no Kutsu
Japanese Drama - 1997, 12 episodes8.0
The classic fairy tale of Cinderella comes alive in the Nineties, but this time, with a little twist. Toru, the heir to a large apparel company, falls in love with a beautiful librarian named Natsu. Natsu's brother…
Saiko no Shokutaku
Japanese Drama - 1997, 11 episodes
Uda Yutaro used to be called "Italian genius" who wielded his skill as Tatsuo's most disciple at an Italian restaurant in a hotel, but when Hitomi gave birth to Hikaru, he was told that she had given birth to a child…
Mokuyou no Kaidan '97
Japanese Drama - 1997, 4 episodes7.6
This is like a Tales of the Crypt or X-Files like drama. Which starred the popular young actors/actresses during the 1990's.This series features the girls: Hirosue Ryoko, Suzuki Ran Ran, Tomosaka Rie and more.
Sano Shiro
Sano Shiro is a well known Japanese actor and director, born on March 4, 1955 in Yamanashi City, in the Yamanashi Prefecture. He directed the movie Tales of Terror from Tokyo Vol. 1. (Source: French Nautilijon)
Ogigami Naoko
Ogigami Naoko is a Japanese film director. Among her most notable works are her films Kamome Shokudo and Megane. At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival Megane won the Manfred Salzberger Award, for "broadening the boundaries of cinema today." Ogigami Naoko was born in Japan and graduated from…














