1048 results found for: Kaze ni Maiagaru Vinyl Sheet
Shimojo Masami
Shimojo Masami was a Japanese actor born in Busan, South Korea, to parents from Iki, Nagasaki, Japan. He graduated from Busan First Commercial School and lived in Busan until age 20 before moving to Tokyo to pursue a career as a film director. In 1936, he joined the Shinkyo Theatre Company and debuted…
Ishida Taro
Ishida Taro, born Ishida Gentaro, was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kyoto, Japan. He was affiliated with Granpapa Production. He died on September 21, 2013, from myocardial infarction. (Source: Wikipedia)
Baisho Mitsuko
Baisho Mitsuko, born 22 November 1946 in Ibaraki Prefecture, is a Japanese actress, whose most internationally known work has been for director Imamura Shohei, from 1979 up to the director's final film in 2002. Baisho has also appeared in the films of Kurosawa Akira. She won awards for best actress…
Tanimura Mitsuki
Tanimura Mitsuki is a Japanese actress. Mitsuki's mother encouraged her to join an Osaka theater troupe as a second-grader. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a photo model. She made her acting debut on the NHK TV drama "Manten" in 2002. In 2005, she got her first starring role in…
Nakamura Tomoya
Tomoya Nakamura, who was born in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor and tarento. His hobbies include walks and photo shoots, and soccer. He is represented by TOP COAT. Nakamura made his debut in the film The Innocent Seven in 2005. Toma Ikuta is listed as his best friend, and he is also close to Eiko Koike,…
Endo Yuya
Endo Yuya is a Japanese actor and talent from Atsugi, Kanagawa. He is a former member of D-BOYS. His first major on-screen debut was in the 2000 movie "Juvenile." Before that, he had had several drama appearances. He married an ordinary woman in September 2014, and they had their first child, a daughter,…
Kiki Kirin
Kiki Kirin was a Japanese actress from Kanda-ku, Tokyo. After graduating from high school, she started her acting career in the early 1960s as a member of the Bungakuza theater troupe using the stage name Yuki Chiho. She was aiming to become a pharmacist but abandoned college because her leg was injured…
Hirayama Hiroyuki
Hiroyuki Hirayama is a Japanese actor who has appeared in over 40 films, but is mostly known for his memorable performances in S: Saigo no Keikan - Dakkan: Recovery of Our Future (2015), Joker: Yurusarezaru sôsakan (2010), and Retribution (2006). (Source: WeliWelo@MyDramaList)
Kaze no Joou
Japanese Movie - 19387.0
A man and his girlfriend work for a cosmetics company but would like to open their own store. The company is planning on sending someone to Paris for special training, so the man tries to get the general manager to…
Atarashii Kaze
Japanese Drama - 2004, 11 episodes8.0
Niimi Takashi, an experienced political reporter for a Tokyo newspaper, is unexpectedly chosen by a parliamentary faction to run for a seat in the Japanese legislature. The compromises and sacrifices necessary to succeed…
Shin Kaze no Rondo
Japanese Drama - 2006, 62 episodes
In 1942, Arisawa Maki and Noshiro Koji are engaged, but tragedy strikes when Koji’s older brother, Ichiro, dies in the war. Koji is forced to marry Ichiro’s widow, Asami, while Maki is wed to Koji’s younger brother,…
Minami kaze
Japanese Movie - 20146.9
This is directed by Koji Hagiuda, the man who helmed the wonderful adaptation of Akira Saso’s novel Shindo. The story is markedly different in the sense that it’s a road trip that two girls, one Japanese and one…
Tetsuba to Kaze
Japanese Movie - 2014
Upon learning about the sudden death of his estranged brother, Toshi reluctantly goes to a garage in order to sort out and collect his brother's belongings. (Source: IMDb)
Hashi Monogatari: Fuku Kaze wa Aki
Japanese Special - 2017, 1 episodes3.0
Yahei is an elderly gambler who betrayed his chief and left Edo for a short while to let things to cool down. However, he is at an advanced age and feels homesick for the place he is used to living in. Fully prepared…
Soroban Samurai Kaze no Ichibei
Japanese Drama - 2018, 9 episodes7.6
It is the Bunsei era (1818 – 1830). While the finances of samurai families were tight, people would entrust their household budget on a half-yearly basis to a roving steward who is the modern-day accountant and management…














