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Operation Z
Japanese Drama - 2020, 6 episodes6.6
The financial health of Japan has fallen into a crisis. The country has accumulated more than 1 quadrillion yen of debt. Prime Minister Takamori Ejima gathers 4 elite finance bureaucrats and tells them for the benefit…
Nakamura Toma
Nakamura Toma is an Indonesian-Japanese contestant at Produce 101 Japan Season 2.
Omi Yoichiro
Omi Yoichiro is a Japanese actor from the Saitama Prefecture of Japan. He's headed by Watanabe Entertainment and is part of D2, a subgroup of the agency's major acting male acting troupe, D-BOYS. In 2009, Omi won the Special Jury Prize at the sixth D-BOYS audition. Later he would join D2 in April 2010.…
Kamitsuru Tohru
Kamitsuru Tohru is a Japanese actor from the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan. He's headed by Watanabe Entertainment and is part of the D-BOYS subgroup, D2. In TeniMyu he played the sixth-generation Momoshiro Takeshi as a part of Seigaku 6th, the first Seigaku cast of the second season.
Chad Mullane
Chad Mullane is an Australian-born comedian in Japan and member of the comedy duo formerly known as âJipangu Joriku Sakusenâ. On September 1, 2009, the duo was renamed simply âChad Mullaneâ. He was born in Perth and originally traveled to Hyogo Prefecture as a student.
Chen Hung Min
Chen Hung Min was sent to train in Japan with Toho and Toei film companies in 1963. At the time, he was working as an editor for Central Motion Picture Corporation, the government-sponsored company that specialized in Mandarin-language cinema in Taiwan. But, because Central had the best equipment and…
Leslie Kee
Leslie Kee is a Singaporean photographer based in Japan. Arriving in Tokyo in 1993, Kee was faced with a language barrier. To overcome it, he learned the Japanese language at a local institution. Kee worked 3 jobs every day for 5 years, he was well known for sleeping 3 hours per day since he was young.…
Akutagawa Ryunosuke
A Japanese writer active in the TaishĹ period in Japan. He is regarded as the "father of the Japanese short story", and Japan's premier literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, is named after him. He committed suicide at the age of 35 through an overdose of barbital.














