5000 results found for: Tokyo Holiday
Moonlight In Tokyo
Hong Kong Movie - 20056.4
Intellectually impaired he might be, Jun is only dumb but not silly. Abandoned by his family on a trip to Tokyo with only a few notes in his pocket, he thinks he has found his guardian angel when he bumps into a former…
Long Wedding Road! - Tokyo VS Osaka Wakeari kon Monogatari
Japanese Special - 2007, 1 episodes
A story about two people who try to build an agreement despite their differences. Shizuka - who is a doctor and Shoichi, who is a truck driver, are slowly trying to break down their professional and life differences…
Lost Paradise in Tokyo
Japanese Movie - 2009
"Lost Paradise in Tokyo" tells the story of two brothers, Mikio and Saneo, who just buried their father. Older brother Saneo is mentally disabled. One day Mikio decides to find a prostitute for his sexually frustrated…
Keiji, Narusawa Ryo: Tokyo Tero Shijosaiyaku no 24-jikan
Japanese Special - 2010, 1 episodes8.0
Detective Narusawa Ryo and his partner work against time to save the city of Tokyo. A serial bomber demands the release of a serial killer. The police have only 24 hours to solve the crisis. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~…
Fortune in Disguise ? My Cancer and Tokyo Tower
Japanese Movie - 2009
TV show director, Naoko Nobutomo, was 45-years-old when she was informed that she had breast cancer. She had no choice but to face death in the form of this disease. And so, Naoko decided to chronicle everything about…
Noroi no Gotoji Toshi Densetsu: Tokyo Hen
Japanese Movie - 2011
The second installment in a series about famous local urban legends. This installment includes ‘Sukima-onna’, ‘Dragging Woman’, ‘Daruma-san’ and more. (Source: Letterboxd)
Okashina Keiji 8: Tokyo Tower wa Shitteita! Kekkon ga Template Nazo no Route Kieta Shojo no Himitsu!
Japanese Special - 2011, 1 episodes
Hayama Yoko
Hayama Yoko is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She dropped out of Yamawaki Gakuen High School. At the age of 7, she joined Gekidan Wakakusa at the recommendation of his mother and started performing arts activities as a child actor. In 1955, she made her silver screen debut with "Shiinomi Gakuen" and…
Shimizu Megumi
Shimizu Megumi is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She graduated from Nishogakusha University.
Takase Yukina
Yukina Takase was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She made her debut in musical Annie when she was 10 as a child actor and since then she's worked in film, TV series and commercials in Japan. She moved to Los Angeles and started a new career in The US in 2018.
Nakayama Keiko
Nakayama Keiko is a singer from Tokyo and a former idol singer. Her agency at the time of her idol period was Sun Music Productions. Her father is Satake Akio, an actor. Her maternal grandfather is film director Fuyushima Taizo. In 1975, she was scouted for Fuji TV's "All-star Kazoku Taiko Utagassen"…
Shimada Ryuichi
Shimada Ryuichi was born in Tokyo Prefecture in 1981. After graduating from the Japan Institute of the Moving Image, he worked as an assistant director and also made many industrial PR videos. For his first feature-length film "Nowhere to Go", he received the New Directors Award of the Directors Guild…
Tomura Michiko
Tomura Michiko is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She currently belongs to Echoes Co., Ltd. Tomura graduated from Osaka University of Arts, Department of Performing Arts, Acting Direction Course.
Mabuchi Haruko
Mabuchi Haruko is a Japanese actress from Tokyo, Japan. She died from lung cancer at the age of 75. (Source: Wikipedia)
Tsuchiya Ayumi
Tsuchiya Ayumi was a Japanese actor from Tokyo, Japan. He died in a car accident when he was 26 years old.
Mizushima Ryota
Mizushima Ryota is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He made his debut in 1978 with NHK's Galactic TV novel "Furusato Series 2 Around Ueno Station".
Ono Shinya
Ono Shinya is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He dropped out of the Faculty of Economics at Rikkyo University. Ono belonged to Imura Pro and MC Planning (Tokyo). In 1965, he entered the entertainment world as the 5th gen member of the Theater Research Institute attached to Bungakuza. In 1966, Ono made…














