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G no Arashi
Japanese TV Show - 2005, 51 episodes8.2
The show centered on Arashi acting as supporters for other people, which ranged from solving personal problems to helping promote the awareness of minor sports. (Source: Wikipedia)
Gaki no Tsukai SP: No Reaction Pie Hell
Japanese TV Show - 2002, 1 episodes8.1
In this game, Matsumoto is punished for losing a bet (bet aired on Oct. 27, 2002) with Hamada over the 2002 Japan Series. In their bet, Hamada picked the Yomiuri Giants while Matsumoto picked the Seibu Lions; the Giants…
The Human Condition I: No Greater Love
Japanese Movie - 19598.1
Kaji married his sweetheart Michiko despite his misgivings about the future. The couple then move to a large mining operation in Japanese-colonized Manchuria where Kaji is a labor supervisor assigned to a workforce…
Boku no Mahou Tsukai
Japanese Drama - 2003, 11 episodes8.1
Three years into their amorous marriage, Michio and Rumiko (affectionately nicknamed each other "Mittang" and "Rumitang") continue to be the most lovey dovey couple in town. Mittang is swooped up by a major advertising…
Sayonara no Sono Mae ni Fantastic 31 Days
Japanese Drama - 2022, 23 episodes8.1
One day, people were informed that a meteorite is approaching the Earth, and it caused the world to fall into chaos. As research progressed the distance between the meteorite and the earth is slowly getting closer……
Nijiiro no Chalk Chiteki Shogaisha to Ayunda Machikojo no Kiseki
Japanese Special - 2023, 1 episodes8.1
A chalk company where most of the employees are mentally disabled takes on the challenge of developing a new product to ensure the survival of the company! This is the miraculous story of a small factory that developed…
Futabasou no Yujin
Japanese Special - 2016, 1 episodes8.1
Masaharu Kawamura is a stage manager, but he quits his job. He has a wife, Mie, who works as a magazine editor. They move to a terrace house called “Futabasou,” which has a view of the Port of Yokohama. Masaharu…
Itsu no Manika, Koko ni Iru: Documentary of Nogizaka46
Japanese Movie - 20198.2
"Itsu no Manika, Koko ni Iru: Documentary of Nogizaka46" is the second Nogizaka46 documentary film. (Source: Stage48.net)
Grace no Rireki
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes8.2
In her beloved car, "Grace", a wife is on her way to Narita. Following a bus accident that kills her, her husband, Kikuo, gets access to her GPS which contains the history of all the places she travelled to without…
Mizunoya Kiyomi
Mizunoya Kiyomi, born Sada Mizutani (水谷貞) in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She began her career at the age of nine, debuting alongside her aunt, actress Mizutani Yaeko (水谷八重子). As a child, she was a member of the Geijutsuza (芸術座) and its Children’s Drama Group (芸術座童話劇部).…
Oku Keiichi
Oku Keiichi is a Japanese keyboardist, composer, and arranger born in Shiga prefecture. He is presided over "or-lab." Oku graduated from the Department of Composition, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, and dropped out of the master's program at the same university. He joined Hiromi Go's…
Tsumura Hiroshi
Actor. Date of death is unknown. His real name is Shigeo Himura. Born in Tokyo Prefecture Tokyo City Koishikawa Ward. He has no history of appearing in movies after the end of World War II, and his whereabouts are unknown.
Kitamura Takeo
Kitamura Takeo was a Japanese actor and singer. He belonged to "Pierre Brillant" and "Pupe Dansant", but withdrew in October 1932. After that, he made many appearances in movies starring Enomoto Kenichi. After "Enoken no Tobisuke Boken Ryoko" in 1949, his whereabouts have not been confirmed, and although…
Uchikawa Seiichiro
Uchikawa Seiichiro was a Japanese film director and screenwriter born in Tadakawa, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. He served as an assistant director at Shintoho, which was established in 1947. From 1948, he served as chief assistant director of Ichikawa Kon, Shimizu Hiroshi, Ozu Yasujiro, and others. In…
Noguchi Hisamitsu
Noguchi Hisamitsu was a Japanese film, jazz, and musical critic born in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. He was also a painter and graphic designer. He is said to have painted over 1000 movie posters in his lifetime. In 1933, he graduated from the Design Department of the Crafts Department of Tokyo…
Sato Hachiro
Sato Hachiro was a Japanese poet, nursery rhyme lyricist, and writer born in Ichigayayakuoji-mae-cho, Ushigome-ku, Tokyo. He dropped out of junior high school. Hs father is writer Sato Koroku. He lived with Fukushi Kojiro, a poet who was a disciple of his father, on Chichijima in the Ogasawara Islands,…
Negishi Toichiro
Negishi Toichiro was a Japanese actor, film director, and screenwriter born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture. After graduating from Waseda University's Faculty of Commerce, he entered the new theater company Venus and made his stage debut. In February 1925, he joined the Nikkei Kyoto Studio, and in…
Matsumoto Taisuke
Matsumoto Taisuke was a Japanese actor born in Tachikawa-cho, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture. He was a big star who starred in a large number of historical and contemporary dramas, mainly films directed by Ito Daisuke, in Teikoku Kinema and Nikkatsu. In 1911, he dropped out of the old Tokyo Academy…
Ito Minoru
Frequent supporting actor across a number of genres, usually in minor roles. In special effects films he appears most frequently as a reporter. He had slightly more prominent roles in television, appearing in episodes of Ultra Q, Ultraman, and Ultra Seven. In 1952 (Showa 27), he signed an exclusive…













