1072 results found for: Umi ni kakeru Niji: Yamamoto Isoroku to Nippon Kaigun
Yuui Ryoko
Yuui Ryoko is a Japanese actress. She revealed that she married to Urakawa Shun, the director of Fuji TV variety program 'OUT×DELUXE,' when she appeared on its special episode on April 2, 2020. On March 15, 2023 she announced that she will be getting a divorce.
Shishido Joe
Shishido Joe was a Japanese actor most recognizable for his intense, eccentric yakuza film roles and his artificially enlarged cheekbones. He appeared in some 300 films but is best known in the West for his performance in the cult film Branded to Kill (1967). In Japan, he is also known by the nickname…
Makoto Naoya
Makoto Naoya debuted as an actor in 1971. His first appearance was as a guest performer in the film Gendai Yakuza: Sakura Chi Sankyoudai at the age of 23. In 1971 and 1972, Makoto appeared in the film series Furyou Banchou. Over the next few years, Makoto performed in a variety of small roles. He also…
Nagaoka Tasuku
Tasuku Nagaoka is an actor, known for Love Exposure (2008), Why Don't You Play in Hell? ( 2013) and Wet Woman in the Wind (2016).
Kusamura Reiko
Reiko Kusamura is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Shall We Dance?
Hamada Gaku
Gaku Hamada, born in Tokyo, is a Japanese film and television actor. He was a regular cast member of Fuji TV's Operation Love, appearing in all 11 episodes aired (2007), and 2008 special, and garnering an award for his role. He has also made numerous other TV appearances.
Adachi Yumi
Adachi Yumi is a Japanese actress, model, and singer born in Taito, Tokyo. Her artistic surname, Adachi, corresponds to her mother's maiden name. She made her modeling debut at two years of age and her J-Pop singing debut on 23 June 1993, aged almost twelve. Her big break was in 1994, with the drama…
Ruten no Umi
Japanese Movie - 1990
It is an autobiographical story, covering half-life of Kumago Matsuzaka modeled after novelist Miyamoto Teru's father. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Ruten no Umi" (流転の海) by Miyamoto Teru (宮本輝)
Kawa, Itsuka Umi e
Japanese Drama - 2003, 6 episodes7.2
NHK's 50th-anniversary memorial drama serial. This drama consisting of several short stories starring some of the well-known actors and actress of Japan today. A ball floats from the river's source to the sea, unlocking…
Totsugawa Keibu Series 14: Umi o Watatta Ai to Satsui
Japanese Special - 1997, 1 episodes
A dream competition between Inspector Totsugawa, a work by Nishimura Kyotaro, and Meitantei Catherine, a work by Yamamura Misa! This work is a very valuable thing that Nishimura Kyotaro wrote for the program in order…
Ki no umi
Japanese Movie - 20056.9
At the foot of Mt. Fuji lies the so-called suicide forest, a notorious place where people wary of life can exhale their last gasp. The four different stories in Jyukai all focus on this truly existing forest in Japan,…
Karera no Umi
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes
Part of documentary serie, " Their Sea" (彼らの海) aired between 1999-2008. Part 7-8, as this one, were dramatized, then they back to their documentary style. Aired on Kumamoto TV, related to Fuji TV .
Fumiko no Umi
Japanese Movie - 20078.0
A blind girl faces a series of hardships — poverty, discrimination, the death of a friend, and more, but she never gives up hope. To make a living, Fumiko, who is around 10, is apprenticed to a masseuse. While coping…
Hikari Sasu Umi, Bokuno Fune
Japanese Movie - 20084.0
When her brother dies, a girl's relationship to her parents changes forever.
Ai to Fukushuu no Umi
Japanese Drama - 1988, 8 episodes
A woman who loves someone and engages, but is forced to marry a man who has torn up a bond with the other party. The drama depicts the love and hatred swirling between three men and women. A deeper tragedy begins between…
Coyote, Umi e
Japanese Special - 2011, 1 episodes4.0
The drama tells the story of Haruya, whose father suddenly disappeared from his life. To know more about his father, Haruya leaves for New York, where he experiences his first exposure to 'Beat Generation' culture…














