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Yuwaku no Natsu
Japanese Drama - 1993, 65 episodes
The light and shadow of youth, their sins and punishments are depicted through the form of love that men and women follow. Asakawa Saki, the only daughter of a wealthy private hospital, is about to marry an elite doctor,…
Ryukyu no Kaze
Japanese Drama - 1993, 23 episodes8.0
The 31st NHK Taiga Drama is Ryukyu no Kaze. This is part one of a three-part renzoku drama series (Homura Tatsu, the 32nd Taiga Drama (1993) is part two, and Hana no Ran (1994) is part three.)
Kanojo no Kirai na Kanojo
Japanese Drama - 1993, 11 episodes
When Satsuki breaks up with her boyfriend she decides to reshape her life and lands a job at a fuel trading company. But she's in for a surprise when she faces her superior, Reiko, the only female management staff…
Oka no Ue no Himawari
Japanese Drama - 1993, 12 episodes7.4
Film company engineer Kohei is on his way home one night when he sees a woman taken ill at a train station. He ensures that she gets home safely, at which point the woman, Fumi, tells him, she has conceived, birthed,…
Bokura no Winning Run
Japanese Movie - 1993
He is a man who hates work and likes gambling, another man fell in love with such a guy. The fate of the two was entrusted to racing horses. One day Shinobu steals Tsutomu's money to bet on horse racing and he wins.…
Izu no Odorikko
Japanese Special - 1993, 2 episodes6.0
Set in the pre-war years, a young high school student (the high school being the equivalent of a modern university, and any student there virtually promised an elite career) is holidaying in the hills of Izu when he…
Nishiwaki Ayaka
Nishiwaki Ayaka is a Japanese singer and dancer. She is a member of the Japanese electropop group Perfume. She was born and raised in Hiroshima, where she attended Actor's School Hiroshima with friends and current Perfume members Yuka Kashino and Ayano Ōmoto. Her younger sister, Sayaka, is a member…
Okuyama Yoshie
Yoshie Okuyama is an actress, known for Hokori to Gensô (2015), Atolanta bugi (1996) and Aibô (2000).














