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Hanawa Kazuichi
Hanawa Kazuichi is a Japanese manga artist based in Hokkaido, Japan. He was born in Yorii, Osato, Saitama, Japan. He began his career as an illustrator in 1970 and made his debut as a manga artist with "Kanno Mushi," published in the July 1971 issue of the monthly manga magazine "Garo." Due to longstanding…
Morii Yusuke
Morii Yusuke is a Japanese director and screenwriter, born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1985, studied at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image. Various assistantships followed, including for Omori Tatushi’s drama "Every Day A Good Day" (2018). Amiko (2022) is his debut film, which won the Golden Prize…
Azuma Shizuko
Azuma Shizuko was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from the Toho Acting School (東宝演技研究所), she became a contract actress with Toho (東宝). She made her film debut in the 1953 movie "Himawari Musume" (ひまわり娘). Following the end of Toho's exclusive actor…
Akiyoshi Kaoru
Akiyoshi Kaoru was a Japanese manga artist and painter from Tokyo. While attending Takachiho Junior High School, he took a sick leave for two years due to pulmonary tuberculosis. During that time, he posted in the manga section of Asahi Graph and became a disciple of the manga artist Tsutsumi Kanzo.…
Onishi Yasumasa
Although the exact time is unknown, he has been an actor since before the war, became an exclusive actor of Toho from around the 1950s, and has appeared in many movies regardless of the genre since then. He often plays the role of a foreigner because of his deeply carved Japanese features. In 1971,…
Yamagiwa Eizo
Yamagiwa Eizo is a Japanese film director, director, and critic from Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. He is Ishii Teruo's production representative and managing director of the Directors Guild of Japan. He graduated from Keio University Faculty of Letters, Department of French Literature. His grandson is…
Mukai Junichiro
Toho 's exclusive actor. He has appeared in many works regardless of genre, including Toho special effects and movies directed by Hiroshi Inagaki . In 1971, after the abolition of the Toho exclusive system, he transferred to the Nova Pro Group with Shigeo Kato and Kazuo Imai , and continued his activities…
Hamura Shoko
Hamura Shoko is a joint pseudonym that was credited as the original author and scriptwriter of the TBS Monday 8 o'clock historical drama series such as "Mito Komon", "Ooka Echizen", and "Edo wo Kiru". In addition to the use of this pseudonym in drama novelizations, she has also been credited under the…
Matsuyama Kenichi
Matsuyama Kenichi, who is known for his affinity for strange character roles, was born in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture in 1985. In 2001, Kenichi started his career as a model. In 2002, he made his debut as an actor landing a small role in the NTV drama "Gokusen" as Kenichi Mori. In 2003, Kenichi expanded…
Aragaki Yui
Aragaki Yui is a Japanese idol, model, actress, singer, seiyuu and occasional radio show host of Ryukyuan ancestry. She is particularly recognized for her pleasant face and her movie projects. Aragaki's career started when her sister volunteered to turn in an audition profile for her after being informed…














