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Furuya Ikko
Furuya Ikko was a Japanese actor who was born in Tokyo. After completing his training in Haiyuza Theatre Company, he became known for his role as detective Kosuke Kindaichi in the TV drama series. His son is Furuya Kenji (Dragon Ash, Kj) and daughter-in-law is MEGUMI. He passed away on August 23, 2022.
Saotome Hiromi
Saotome Hiromi is a Japanese actress, writer, stripper, SM performer, benshi, and the only seppuku performance artist in Japan. She also has a deep knowledge of underground culture, and she has written many books in that direction. (Source: Wikipedia)
Ourin
She is a former 1st Generation member of a Japanese Idol group Last Idol and its sub unit Good Tears. She graduated from the group in June of 2018. She was also a member of the group Alps Otome. She is the leader of the group Ringo Musume.
Kumono Kayoko
Kumono Kayoko was a Japanese actress known for her work in the Takarazuka Revue, particularly in the top class of the Moon Troupe. Born in Kanda, Tokyo, Japan, she joined the Takarazuka Music School as part of the 11th graduating class in 1921 and made her stage debut in 1923. She left the Takarazuka…
Kawatani Enon
Kawatani Enon is a Japanese musician. In December 2015, Shin-Ei Animation asked him to write the theme song for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! Dreaming World Big Assault! (2016), and for his band Gesu no Kiwami Otome to perform it. In January 2016, Shūkan Bunshun magazine reported that Kawatani…
Nishihara Satsuki
Nishihara Satsuki is a Japanese activist, actress, model, talent, and commentator under Watanabe Entertainment. She was a participant and Top 10 Finalist in Miss International Queen, the world's largest beauty pageant for transgender women, in 2013 and 2015. She founded "Otome Juku", a transgender support…
Miyanowaki Kaori
Born in Fujimino city of Saitama Prefecture. She passed the audition for Lumine the Yoshimoto's new comedy in 2002.
Shishi Bunroku
Shishi Bunroku was a Japanese novelist and director from Tsukioka-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama. He was a member of the Japan Art Academy and a recipient of the Order of Culture. He went to Keio University's Department of Finance but dropped out. In 1942, he won the Asahi Prize for Culture for "Kaigun" which…














