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Kitaoji Kinya
Kitaoji Kinya, born February 23, 1943 in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a Japanese actor. He is the son of famous jidaigeki film star Utaemon Ichikawa, and graduated from Waseda University School of Letters, Arts and Sciences in Tokyo. Following his father's footsteps, Kitaoji's career is renowned…
Noro Kayo
Noro Kayo is a Japanese singer and entertainer who is represented by the talent agency, Ohta Production. She is a former member of idol groups AKB48 and SDN48. She was a 1st Generation captain in SDN48. Her former stage name was Kayo Asakura. - Wikipedia
Fujisawa Ema
Fujisawa Ema is a Japanese actress from Tokyo, Japan. She started her career as a magazine model while she was attending Sofia University in Tokyo. She made her TV debut as a lead in the popular NHK series Tenka in 2004, and her screen debut in Kidan in 2005. (Source: AsianMediaWiki)
Suzuki Katsuhiro
Suzuki Katsuhiro is a young actor from the Kanagawa Prefecture who has played the energetic sleeping-partner Hayashida Rindou from Shima Shima, but also the main role Hiromu Sakurada in Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters.
Sato Yuki
Japanese actor from Shinagawa, Tokyo, best known for portraying Arata Kagami/Kamen Rider Gatack in the Tokusatsu Television series, Kamen Rider Kabuto. For a brief period, he performed under the name Tomohito Sato. His hobbies include baseball, snowboarding, and playing guitar and bass. (Source: Wikipedia)
Minamisawa Nao
Minamisawa Nao, born in Saitama, Japan, is Japanese actress. Her talent agency is Sweet Power. (Source: DramaWiki)
Kaneko Arisa
Kaneko Arisa is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist from Tokyo. She graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Film, and is a lecturer at the same department. In 1995, at the age of 22, she won the grand prize for "Tokiwa Saien no Fuyu" at the 8th Fuji Television Young Scenario Awards.
Mikami Hiroshi
Mikami Hiroshi is a Japanese actor. He starred in the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch in 2004.
Tanaka Rena
Actress and TV personality. In 1999, she won the Japanese Academy Award for 'Best Newcomer' for her performance in Give It All. I n 2001 she received a 'Best Actress' nomination for Hatsukoi.














