1973 results found for: Kazoku
Onna Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1974, 26 episodes8.0
A home drama that warmly depicts the various relationships between three generations of women and three people with humor. (Source: TVDrama-db)
Ashita Kazoku ni Naare
Japanese Drama - 1995, 35 episodes
28-year-old Natsuko was an ordinary housewife with children aged 5 and 7, but her husband embezzled his company's money and disappeared. She had to move out of the company housing, so she decided to live with her older…
Saikon Kazoku
Japanese Special - 1989, 1 episodes
An insurance diplomat woman and a familiar doctor remarried. Both sides have children that the woman is trying to take care of from now on, which turns out to be more difficult than she thought. (Source: MyDramaList)
Seishun Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1989, 156 episodes8.0
The 42nd NHK Asadora which is about the Agawa family.
Baketan Kazoku
Japanese Drama - 1976, 12 episodes
A comedy drama set in a haunted house in downtown Tokyo. (Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList) ~~Aired on NET TV
Aibu Saki
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Han Bunjaku
Han Bunjaku was a Japanese-speaking Taiwanese actress who lived and worked in Japan. She was mostly known as a character actress. She became famous playing an unfortunate half-Japanese, half African-American volleyball player called Jun Sanders in a 1969 volleyball drama called Sign wa V. In her later…
Watanabe Misako
Misako Watanabe is a Japanese actress. She is a graduate of the Haiyuza Theatre Company. In 1997 she received a Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon and in 2004 the Order of the Rising Sun. (Source: Wikipedia)
Yamamoto Gaku
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Sengoku Noriko
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Nagayama Eita
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