5000 results found for: Japan Samurai: Niiro Tsuruchiyo
Samurai Momotaro: Edo Chaos King
Japanese Movie - 1960
A young samurai rescued a girl who was attacked by a group of black masked people on the Mukaishima embankment at night. The mysterious young samurai calls himself Momotaro. The girl was called Yuri, the daughter of…
The Gambling Samurai
Japanese Movie - 1964
~~ Adapted from the work "Jusatsu" (銃殺) by Kubo Sakae (久保栄).
Young Samurai Tokujo Black Tsubaki
Japanese Movie - 19613.0
Adapted from Masayuki Shiro's original book "Youth Samurai Collecting Book. "
Mushikera Samurai
Japanese Special - 1960, 1 episodes
The story of three conflicted samurai - Shosetsu, Masayuki and Marubashi. Each of them perceives the role of ronin differently and tries to get their way, by gathering people around them, faithful to their ideals.…
Samurai Momotaro: Devil of The Seas
Japanese Movie - 1960
The second part of "Samurai Momotaro". The stage moves from Edo to Sanuki. Momotaro devises a strategy for the Hankuro gang at the inn in Hamamatsu. Momotaro slipped his foot and fell down a cliff with one of his enemies,…
Samurai's Lullaby
Japanese Movie - 19666.0
Bungo becomes a single parent when his wife leaves him because of his drinking and gambling. Deciding to quit his vices, he works menial jobs, drifting from city to city. (source: IMDb)
Mori Kyoko
Mori Kyoko, born Mori Kyoko (森啓子), is a Japanese actress born in Dalian, China, who later relocated to Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Mita High School (東京都立三田高等学校). Mori debuted as part of Toho's fifth batch of New Faces and continued her acting career…
Inoue Jun
Inoue Jun is a Japanese talent, singer, actor, and comedian from Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He is known for his work on "Rajio no Jikan", "Megane wo Kakete Mask wo Suruto Itsumo Kumoru" and "Nishi no Petenshi Higashi no Sagishi". He was previously married to Aoki Emi.
Kimura Hisashi
Graduated from Nippon Film School (present · Japan Film University ). Participated in the director, Tsutsumi Yukihiko's work with the assistant director, and was involved in directing. (Source: Wikipedia Japanese)
Onoe Kuroemon II
In May 1925, at Fukuyama Katsugi in Ichimura-za "Sukeroku", he took the first stage under the name of the first Ukon Onoe , and in October 1940, in Kabuki-za "Meeting" Goro took the name of the second generation Kuroemon Onoe . In July 1949, his father, Kikugoro, died of illness, and when his disciples…
Tokiwa Misako
Tokiwa Misako was a Japanese actress born in Osaka, Japan. Sometimes her name is also spelled as Tokiwa Misako (常磐 操子). She was born as Awazu Yuki (粟津ゆき) and after marrying Ogawa Takashi, her name became Ogawa Yuki (小川 ゆき). In September 1912, at the age of 14, she entered the…
Kusumi Naomi
Kusumi Naomi, a voice actor and actor from Fukuoka, Japan, is affiliated with Mausu Promotion. He graduated from the training program at the Theatre Company Seinenza in 1978 and joined Mausu Promotion in 1999. His daughter, Kusumi Aiko, is also a voice actress. (Source: MyDramaList)
Hara Setsuko
Hara Setsuko became one of Japan's best-loved stars over her 30-year film career. Her signature character type, variations on a daughter devoted to her parents and home, inspired the nickname that stayed with her until retirement: the Eternal Virgin. To some extent, reality mirrored her roles in these…














