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Kawazu Seizaburo
Kawazu Seizaburo, born Nakajima Seiichi (中島誠一) in Kakigara, Nihonbashim Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He was adopted by Kawazu Kaichi (河津嘉一), who operated a machiai, a tea house, in Hamacho. After graduating from Toka Elementary School (東華小学校), he attended Seisoku English…
Kutsuna Shioli
Shioli Kutsuna is a teen idol and actress. She was born in Sydney, Australia. She spent most of her life living in Australia until she won the Judge's Prize at the 2006 All-Japan National Young Beauty Contest. She then moved to Japan and decided to pursue a career as an actress. She is currently represented…
Shoji Taro
Shoji Taro was a Japanese singer born in Daidokoromachi, Akita City, Akita Prefecture.. He received the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1965. He graduated from Akita Prefectural Akita Junior High School, and moved to Tokyo to study at the National English School and enrolled in the Waseda University Faculty…
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,…
Kitamachi Yoshiro
Kitamachi Yoshiro was a Japanese actor and voice actor born in Saitama prefecture.
Egawa Yumi
Egawa Yumi played Hirose Shiori in Kamen Rider Blade. She was one of the members of BONITA, an idol group formed from the winners of an audition for the television variety Show Ninkimono de Ikou!.
Maeda Ai
Maeda is notable for performing Shiori Kitano in the 2003 film Battle Royale II: Requiem, as well as for voicing the title role in the anime series Kino's Journey (for which she also performed a theme song to the series, "The Beautiful World"). Her younger sister is Aki Maeda. Ai Maeda came into the…
Shibata Tsunekichi
Tsunekichi Shibata was one of Japan's first filmmakers. He worked for the photographer Shirō Asano and the Konishi Camera shop, the first in Japan to import a motion picture camera. Along with Kanzo Shirai, he made the earliest films in Japan, mostly of geisha, Ginza, and selections of scenes from…













