5000 results found for: Onna Toseinin
Hikiko-san vs. Kuchisake Onna
Japanese Movie - 2011
Two elementary school children Misaki and Hitomi had fallen into a coma. Ten years after, they woke up. They have a memory that they had been attacked by Hikiko-san. By the way, there is a rumor that Kuchisake woman…
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Torishirabeshitsu 17: Jibo no Yo na Onna ga Fukushu Oni ni Natta
Japanese Special - 2002, 1 episodes
Okashina Keiji 3: Inemuri Keiji to Elite Onna Keishi Oyako ga Chokokyu Esute ni Sennyu Sosa!
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes
Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 7: Keiji vs. Bengoshi - Onna Futari no Atsui Tatakai!
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel “Onna Otori Sosakan Series” (女囮捜査官シリーズ) by Yamada Masaki (山田正紀).
Uwasa no Shinso! Kuchisake-onna
Japanese Movie - 20076.7
A horror variety that looks back on the mouth split woman who pioneered the urban legendary boom. At the end of the 1970s, a tearing mouth woman suddenly fears people. Tell the truth of the rumor by giving specific…
Nishimura Kyotaro Travel Mystery 47: Gonosen no Onna
Japanese Drama - 2006, 1 episodes
Kawakita Noboru, a former detective of the First Investigation Division, opens his long-awaited private detective agency, celebrating the occasion with Inspector Totsugawa and his former colleagues, along with his…
Keishicho Kanshikihan 15: Yoji Yukai ga Abaku Onna no Kanashii Uso
Japanese Special - 2002, 1 episodes
Otori Sosakan Kitami Shiho 14: Gokuchu Onna ni Machigawareta Onna Keiji!
Japanese Special - 2010, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel “Otori Sosakan Series” (おとり捜査官シリーズ) by Yamada Masaki (山田正紀).
Muramatsu Takatsugu
Muramatsu Takatsugu is a Japanese composer born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. He made his debut with the original piano solo album “Window” while in high school. He graduated from Kunitachi College of Music, Department of Composition. (Source: https://www.muramatsu-t.net/)
Bando Mitsugoro X
Morita Hisashi (January 23, 1956 – February 21, 2015) was a Japanese Kabuki actor, television presenter, and writer. Born as the eldest son of the Yamatoya guild, his grandfather was Bando Mitsugoro VIII, one of Japan's most revered kabuki actors who was designated as a "Living National Treasure"…














