2287 results found for: Hana no Zubora Meshi
Girls in the Orchard
Japanese Movie - 1953
Hana no Naka no Musumetachi is about tension between the life of a family in a rural area with all the traditions--continuing family business, taking care of the land--and the modernity and the lure of a life in the…
Kinbaku: Flower
Japanese Movie - 2016
An angry husband hires a rope expert to torture his wife and her lover. (Source: IMDb)
Under the Magnolia
Japanese Movie - 20106.0
This movie is about the love between a Korean man and a Japanese woman who meet while studying in the United States. (Source: DramaWiki)
Yamamura Misa Suspense: The Floral Casket
Japanese Special - 2005, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Hana no Hitsugi" (花の棺) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
Japanese Special - 2015, 1 episodes8.0
Jinta, a hikikomori high school student in Chichibu, Saitama, Japan, is surprised when his deceased childhood friend Meiko appears before him one summer day. She’s dressed as she was when she died, but now looks…
Yamamura Misa Suspense: The Kyoto Floral Beauty Murder Case
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Kyoto Hana no En Satsujin Jiken" (京都花の艶殺人事件) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
Wakui Emi
Wakui Emi is a Japanese actress and singer, she was born in Yokohama. She She had her debut in 1988. She has won three Japanese Academy Awards: the 1994 Best Actress award for her performance in Niji no hashi, and the 1992 awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer for her performance as Seiko…
Kahara Natsuko
Kahara Natsuko, originally Tsukahara Natsuko (塚原初子), was a Japanese actress and director associated with the Bungakuza theater company. Following the "Koto no Yoru" incident in December 1963, she left Bungakuza and co-founded the NLT Theater Company in January 1964, where she later became the…
Furuoya Masato
Masato Furuoya was a Japanese actor who was born in Kawasaki city of Kanagawa Prefecture. He made his debut in 1977 and starred in many movies and TV dramas. He won the award for best actor at the 2nd Yokohama Film Festival and at the 5th Hochi Film Award for Disciples of Hippocrates and at the 12th…
Ogata Ken
Ogata was born in Tokyo, Japan. Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama. He won the award for best actor at the 26th Blue Ribbon Awards for Okinawan Boys.[1]
In television,…
Onoe Toka
Onoe Toka, born Ishida Tsunekichi (石田常吉), in Osaka, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He initially trained under the Osaka actor Ichikawa Danjaku and performed with various theater troupes. In 1925, he became a disciple of Onoue Matsunosuke and joined the Nikkatsu Daishogun Studio. There is no information…
Kamishiraishi Moka
Kamishiraishi Moka is a Japanese actress, fashion model, singer and TV personality from Kagoshima prefecture. She adopted the name 'adieu' as her singer stage name. Her noteable performances include the films Mirai and A Forest of Wool and Steel, and the dramas Gibo to Musume no Blues and 3 Nen A Gumi.…
Imaizumi Rikiya
Won the Mito Short Film Festival Grand Prix for Stop Jerking Off(2007) and the Tama New Wave Grand Prix for Two-Timer(2009). He made his commercial feature film debut with the music documentary Tama no Eiga in 2010. I Catch a Terrible Cat(2012) was screened at numerous film festivals overseas, and won…
Tsukitei Hosei
Tsukitei Hosei, formerly known as Yamasaki Hosei, is a Japanese solo comedian and rakugo performer, signed with Yoshimoto Kogyo. He is best known for being one of the five members (and the only solo comedian) of Downtown Gaki no Tsukai's regular cast. His role on the show is usually divided up between…
Matsuzaka Keiko
Matsuzaka Keiko is a Japanese actress, born in Outa, Tokyo. Her father was a naturalized South Korean while her mother was Japanese. Active as a child actress in the 1960s, she came into her own as an adult with Daiei, then in 1972 with Shochiku. Keiko played the "Madonna" role in the 1981 film Naniwa…
Joe Hisaishi
Joe Hisaishi is a Japanese composer and musical director, known for his eminent film scores for world famous directors. Hisaishi was born as Fujisawa Mamoru, on December 6, 1950 in Nakano, Japan. At the age of five, he started taking violin lessons, at which he made rapid progress. At the age of nineteen,…














