1104 results found for: Matsumoto Seichou: Kurokawa no Techou (2017)
Kaneko Narito
Kaneko Narito is a screenwriter and novelist. Born in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Since the 2000s, he has mainly written screenplays for historical drama works and has also advanced into historical novels. But he's mostly known for his daily life dramas.
Akimoto Naomi
Akimoto Naomi is a Japanese actress and singer from Nagano, Japan. She is represented by the entertainment agency Staff-up.
Ishimaru Kenjiro
Kenjirou Ishimaru is a Japanese actor and announcer. He is best known for his role in Kamen Rider series Kamen Rider Den-O as the owner of the DenLiner. He has also appeared in multiple competitions of Sasuke as a competitor and during that time has become one of only two people to fall off the Rolling…
Maya Miki
Miki Maya born in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture is a Japanese actress, and also a former top star of the Takarazuka Revue. Her real name is Miki Sato. During her childhood, she lived in several different cities because of her father's job. It was Toyonaka, Osaka, where she had spent most of her teen…
Yonekura Ryoko
Yonekura Ryoko is a Japanese actress and ex-fashion model. She studied classical ballet for 15 years from the age of five. A member of the Oscar Productions agency, she won a national young beauty award in 1992. In 1993, she started her career as a model, working for fashion magazines such as CanCam.…
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).
Toyohara Kosuke
Toyohara Kosuke, born September 25, 1965 in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actor and musician. Toyohara is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for the blues rock band Kozmic Blue.
Kiri no Hata
Japanese Special - 2014, 1 episodes6.9
This will be the fourth time for the novel to be adapted. The story is about Kiriko, who later takes revenge against the lawyer named Otsuka. The lawyer refused to handle the case of Kiriko's younger brother because…
Atsui Kuuki
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes7.0
Sporting black glasses and loose, dishevelled hair, the brusque, unfashionable divorced housekeeper Konno Nobuko is sent to the Inamura residence in a quiet residential neighbourhood in Tokyo. The Inamuras are a family…
Kyokatsusha
Japanese Special - 1997, 1 episodes
Ryota takes advantage of the flood and escapes from prison. He also saves a woman whose house has also been flooded. However, when he resuscitates her, the woman confuses him with the rapist. A year after these events,…
Kiken na Shamen
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes9.0
Akiba Bunsaku finds out that the current lover of his company's president is his ex-girlfriend, Nozeki Toshie. She turns out to be a great tool for him to earn the president's trust. Moreover, Toshie confesses to him…
Aruru "Kokura Nikki" Den
Japanese Special - 1993, 1 episodes
Murakami Fui, who was predeceased by her husband, has been raising her son, Kozo, who was born with a physical disability, all by herself. One day, Kozo is introduced by a classmate in junior high school and decides…
Roharu
Japanese Special - 1990, 1 episodes
Story portraying so called "The Dog in the Manger" - someone who keeps something that they do not want in order to prevent someone else from getting it. Shigekichi, an older man, wanders the city, thereby isolating…
Fukei no Yubi
Japanese Special - 1995, 1 episodes
Adapted from short story with the same title by Seicho Matsumoto (松本清張).
Shichou Shisu
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes5.4
The mayor is found dead in the river in a small town known for its hot springs. It’s assumed that he fell to his death, but his nephew just cannot understand why his uncle would have gone there by himself to begin…
Zero Focus
Japanese Drama - 1971, 15 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Zero Focus" (ゼロの焦点) by Matsumoto Seicho (松本清張).
Bad Guys
Japanese Special - 2001, 1 episodes9.2
~~ Adapted from the novel “Warui Yatsura” (わるいやつら) by Matsumoto Seicho (松本清張).














