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Girl Boss: Crazy Ball Game
Japanese Movie - 19748.0
Released from reform school, the Girl Boss and her girl gang enter into conflict with another girl gang who are allied to the powerful Yakuza Boss. (Source: TMDB)
Onnatachi no Chushingura "Inochi Moyuruji"
Japanese Special - 1979, 1 episodes2.0
Onna Tachi no Chushingura is drama special broadcast on December 9, 1979 to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the TBS-based. The story focuses on the women left behind while men need to away to fight. (Source:…
Bibo no Mesu
Japanese Special - 1985, 1 episodes
A female doctor who was asked to carry out a clinical trial of a new drug struggles to save the life of a girl who was used as a laboratory subject.
Mountain Woman
Japanese Movie - 20227.2
Late 18th century, Tohoku. An outcast girl, Rin lives in a village suffering from famine. She draws strength from Mt. Hayachine, where the spirits of humans ascend after passing. (Source: IMDb) ~~ Adapted from the…
Shindai Tokkyu
Japanese Special - 1989, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel “Shindai Tokkyu Yudzuru no Onna” (寝台特急・ゆうづるの女) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Gyakuten Hanketsu
Japanese Special - 1989, 1 episodes
~Adapted from Kenji Kosugi's (小杉健治) work. The story of a lawyer, who defends a girl who is accused of trying to murder her mother. Unfortunately, a victim being in a vegetative state, can't confirm or deny…
Yellow Taped Newswoman
Japanese Drama - 2015, 6 episodes6.4
After an ownership change, a local newspaper changes names to the Kyoto Times. The newspaper's policy also undergoes a change to focus on increasing readership. Shinobu Kurogane is a reporter for the Kyoto Times. In…
Yakuza Ladies: Blood Ties
Japanese Movie - 19956.0
Based on a weekly magazine expose written by Japanese journalist Shoko Ieda, who spent nearly a year interviewing many real life Yazkua wives.
Tochihara Rakuto
Tochihara Rakuto is a Japanese former actor and child actor from Tokyo, a graduate of Horikoshi High School. His debut role was in Boogiepop Phantom where he voiced the character Poom Poom. He later had a starring role in the 2005 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Hibiki and its film Kamen Rider Hibiki…
Okunaka Makoto
Okunaka Makoto is a member of the Japanese idol group PASSPO☆. Her official color is pink. She starred as the female lead of Kamen Rider Wizard in 2012-2013.
Wagatsuma Miwako
Wagatsuma Miwako is a Japanese singer and actress who was born in Tokyo, Japan. She is a former member of the 9nine music group. She left the group in January 2007. She was also formerly under Stardust Promotion as a model. She married a non-celebrity man 7 years her senior in November of 2015. On April…
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,…
Fujii Michihito
Fujii Michihito started his career in film at Nihon University College of Art in Tokyo, where he studied for a degree in cinematography. In 2010, he established the video production company Babel Label, and in 2014 went on to direct his first feature film, based on a novel by Kotaro Isaka: “Oh! Father!”…
Takayama Yuko
Takayama Yuko is a Japanese actress from Niigata Prefecture. She is affiliated with Stardust Promotion.
Tsubaki Takayuki
Tsubaki Takayuki is a Japanese actor who is probably best known for his role as Kazuma Kenzaki, the eponymous character in the tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Blade.
Miyamoto Nobuko
She was born in Otaru, Hokkaidō, and raised in Nagoya. She was married to director Juzo Itami from 1969 until his death in 1997, and regularly starred in his films. She has been nominated for eight Best Actress Japanese Academy Awards, winning in 1988 for her role in A Taxing Woman.
Ozawa Maju
Maju Ozawa was born on January 3, 1977 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Gekijôban kamen raidâ Agito: Purojekutô jî fô (2001), Hyakunin no Ijin (2006) and Dong jing gong lüe (2000).













