5000 results found for: Tokyo Tower: Okan to Boku to, Tokidoki, Oton (2007)
Muta Keijikan Jiken File 31: Miyazakihatsu Tokyo Yuki Saishubin no Onna!
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Muta Keijikan Jikenbo" (牟田刑事官事件簿) by Ishizawa Eitaro (石沢英太郎).
Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 20: Tokyo ~ Kanmon Kaikyo 1,100 km Satsujin
Japanese Special - 2005, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoake Hideo no Jikenbo Series" (夜明日出夫の事件簿シリーズ) by Sasazawa Saho (笹沢左保).
Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 23: Tokyo ~ Zao Shitai to Machiawaseta Onna
Japanese Special - 2007, 1 episodes
Check It Out, Yo!! in Tokyo
Japanese Drama - 2006, 10 episodes
Four highschool friends learn about rap and find a new calling in their lives.
Hai, They Recycle Heartbreaks in Tokyo So Nothing's Wasted
Filipino Movie - 2009
A young lady recovers something from a recycle bin. He is brought back to life. She sleeps. He sees his future in her through photographs from her past. (Source: Letterboxd)
Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 25: Tokyo ~ Miyazaki Hyuga Nada Satsujin-ga no Jokyaku
Japanese Special - 2009, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoake Hideo no Jikenbo Series" (夜明日出夫の事件簿シリーズ) by Sasazawa Saho (笹沢左保).
Jiken Chosa-in Nanjo Makoto: Tokyo ~ Oki Matengai Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special - 2005, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Matengai" (摩天崖) by Ota Ranzo (太田蘭三).
Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 26: Tokyo ~ Kyoto Biwako Tochikan no Aru Jokyaku
Japanese Special - 2010, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoake Hideo no Jikenbo Series" (夜明日出夫の事件簿シリーズ) by Sasazawa Saho (笹沢左保).
Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 30: Tokyo ~ Kyoto ~ Hakata Satsujin-han wo Ou Jokyaku 10-nen-me no Saika
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoake Hideo no Jikenbo Series" (夜明日出夫の事件簿シリーズ) by Sasazawa Saho (笹沢左保).
Sugiura Yura
Sugiura Yura is a dancer at EXPG Tokyo. Before joining EXPG Tokyo, she was under Avex Artist Academy. She was a student at Avex Dance Academy and participated in their Avex Dance Master CM (2018). She modeled in Kirachalle and was a finalist in Kirachalle 2014 under the modeling section. From around…
Kimura Daisaku
Daisaku Kimura was born in Tokyo, Japan. He is a cinematographer (over 50 credits) and a director, known mainly for: "Samurai's Promise" (2018), "Memory" (2017), "The Summit: A Chronicle of Stones to Serenity" (2009). He worked as the Assistant Cameraman on many of Kurosawa Akira’s movies from "The…
Miyamura Yuko
Miyamura Yuko was born in Tokyo. She has graduated from Waseda University. After working as a journalist, Miyamura studies screenwriting. Then, she started her career of a screenwriter with “To the 25-Years-Olds”. Miyamura is good at Chinese conversation. (Source: Japan Creator Bank)
Abe Tomoko
Abe Tomoko is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She belongs to the Takaoka office.
Kiyama Hiroshi
Graduated from Fuji Normal Elementary School in Tokyo City. Before the war, he served in the Shizuoka Oi Navy Air Corps. In 1946, he established the theater company Jiyoza and appeared on stage and in TV dramas as an actor. He also acted as a voice actor for Chinn Ho Kelly and Ward Bond dubbed in "Hawaii…
Araki Shinji
Araki Shinji graduated from the University of Tokyo, where he majored in Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies. In his thesis, he focused on the work of filmmaker Jacques Rivette. He directed several TV commercials and music videos besides working as a creative director and TV commercial planner. The Town…
Ishiyama Yudai
Ishiyama Yudai is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He graduated from Tokyo Kinjo Gakuen. After graduating from high school, he entered the Haiyuza Theater Company as a 12th gen member. After a three-year training period, he belonged to the Tokyo Theater Ensemble. In the 1980s, he belonged to Ishihara Promotions…
Setoyama Misaki
Misaki Setoyama was born in Tokyo in 1977. After graduating from the Waseda University’s School of Political Science and Economics, she worked as a freelance journalist before, and for a while after, starting Minamoza in 2001 — the theater company she founded on determinedly gender-blind, non-hierarchical…
Nanao Reiko
She was a student at Tokyo Prefectural third higher girls' school (now Tokyo Metropolitan Komaba High School) in 1942 and joined NHK Tokyo Broadcasting System troupe after graduation. She played an active role as a voice actress in the radio drama "Kimi no Naha" in 1956. After that, she was been active…














