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Kaba-chan
Kaba-chan is a transgender Japanese celebrity and choreographer. After studying dance in New York City, she returned to Japan and was a member of the musical group Dos with Taeco Nishikawa and Asami Yoshino. As a celebrity, Kaba-chan was open with her sexuality. While she was already known for her flamboyant…
Hara Hideko
Hara Hideko is a Japanese actress and talent born in Tokyo. She belongs to the Alpha Agency. She graduated from Kurume Nishi High School in Tokyo and dropped out of Nihon Kogakuin College. She debuted as an actress as a research student of Shiki Theater Company. In 1979 she made her movie debut in "Yuyake…
Omiya Taro
Omiya Taro is a Japanese actor, born on December 4, 1965 in Muroran, on the island of Hokkaido. He works under the talent agency LDH. [Dramawiki]
Moriyama Eiji
Moriyama Eiji is a Japanese stage actor and voice actor. Moriyama is also a member of the entertainment group *pnish*. He is best known for his stage works as Takeshi Momoshiro of the first generation Seigaku cast of The Prince of Tennis musical series, Tenimyu, and as Renji Abarai in Rock Musical BLEACH…
Yamaguchi Tatsuya
Under Johnny's and Associates. And a part of the band TOKIO which debuted 1994, joined TOKIO 1989 and is the band's bassist. He married a former model Yuko Yamaguchi in March 2008. On 5 August 2016, he announced that they had divorced. On 25 April 2018, news broke that Yamaguchi had been referred to…
Aoyama Noriko
Noriko Aoyama who was born in Chiba, Japan is an actress and a former model, known for Legendary Assassin (2008), Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night (2010) and Fukigen na jiin (2005). She has appeared in more than 20 films since 2002. (Source: Wikipedia & IMDb)
Yoshida Tomokazu
Yoshida Tomokazu is a former Japanese actor previously under the management of Agape and Avex Entertainment. He is now working as an acupuncturist.
Imura Kumi
Kumi Imura was born on December 11, 1983 in Hiroshima, Japan. She is an actress, known for Mûnraito jerîfisshu (2004), Madan Senki Ryukendo (2006) and Chôseijin Guranseizâ (2003).













