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Netsuppoi no!
Japanese Drama - 1988, 11 episodes6.0
Madoka comes to Tokyo and starts to work in a hospital as a nurse. She has been brought up too carefully and knows nothing of the world. She learns things and love. It's a drama of her experience and also a drama in…
Hana no Arashi
Japanese Drama - 1988, 70 episodes
~Based on Shukei Nagasaka work. There was a boy who lost his mother. His name is Kazuya Tendo. At the funeral, Kazuya was told by people in the neighborhood, that his mother had been tossed by Baron Asakura and Tendo…
Kimi no Hitomi wo Taihosuru!
Japanese Drama - 1988, 12 episodes
A romantic comedy centered on the love affairs of young detectives working at the Dogenzaka Police Station and Criminal Affairs Division in Shibuya, Tokyo. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList)
Mori no Mukogawa
Japanese Movie - 1988
Depicts the emotional contact between a man and a woman who meet at a seaside resort hotel. (Source: Japanese = Eiga || Translation = MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the short story "Yappi to Waizu to Zoora no Monogatari…
Hino Satoshi
Hino Satoshi is a Japanese actor and director from Kyoto, Japan. He is affiliated with Final Baroque. At the age of 16, he moved to Tokyo and joined the Tokyo Theater Seminar. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in the Theater Department of Tama Art University. He later joined the Haiyūza…
Isomura Chikako
Isomura Chikako was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo, Japan. Her real name was Ueda Hisako (上田寿子). She was affiliated with M Three and was a former representative of the theater company Zokei. She graduated from Nara Women's Higher Normal School. In April 1939, she joined the Art Little Theater…
Ueki Mariko
Ueki Mariko is a former Japanese actress born in Numata, Gunma, and originally from Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Chuo University with a degree in literature and was affiliated with the Nishioka Akira Office. Ueki began her acting career at age four with the Wakakusa Theatre Company, later joining…
Kaihara Yukio
Kaihara Yukio was a Japanese sound engineer born in Kyoto, Japan. He graduated from Kyoto Municipal Commercial School and began his career at Nikkan Kyoto Film Studio in 1935. His earliest recorded work was on the film Kojin Okichi: Kurofune Jowa, released in 1937. That same year, he worked as the sound…
Tamiya Torahiko
Tamiya Torahiko was a Japanese novelist born in Tokyo and raised in Kobe. Due to his father's seafaring job, he moved frequently. Tamiya attended the First Kobe Middle School and the Third Higher School, graduating in 1933. He studied Japanese literature at Tokyo Imperial University, where he participated…
Katy
Katy is a Japanese musician, talent, and model from Miura, Kanagawa, Japan. She is affiliated with ekoms. She is known as the vocalist and guitarist for the girls' rock band Haze and has previously been part of the female idol groups meltia and ZOC. She is also a member of the band Akuma no Kiss. In…
Tsukui Kyosei
Tsukui Kyosei is a Japanese retired voice actor who worked for 81 Produce. On October 1, 2019, Tsukui revealed that he has been diagnosed with ALS and has been using a cane and wheelchair to help with his mobility. On February 17, 2023, Tsukui revealed that he has lost his voice and has retired from…
Ando Mitsuo
Ando Mitsuo was a Japanese actor born in Tokyo, Japan. He began his career with the Bungakuza theater troupe in 1947 at the age of 18, remaining until 1953. He made his film debut in 1958 with Toei in "Jigoku no Gozen Niji" and continued into the 1960s, appearing in gangster films and action movies…
Ichikawa Hisao
Ichikawa Hisao was a Japanese producer born in Honjo, Tokyo, Japn. He graduated from the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. After working as a civil servant in the Ministry of Communications, he joined Shinko Kinema in 1939. He initially worked in the publicity department. He was called up for military…
Hanayagi Yoshiaki
Hanayagi Yoshiaki, born Aoyama Masaru (青山勝) in Hyogo, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He was adopted by actor Hanayagi Shotaro (花柳章太郎) at a young age. He made his stage debut in November 1933 at Meijiza Theater (明治座) in Kyoenroku (侠艶録). Later, he mentored younger actors in the…














