217 results found for: Kagayaku Watermelon: Bokura wo Tsunagu Koi Uta
Kagayaku Toki No Naka De
Japanese Drama - 1995, 11 episodes7.2
A story about five medical students with very dissimilar backgrounds. Some are from elite families, while others are from less fortunate households. They are together under the tutorial guidance of a strict and unemotional…
Ashita, Kagayaku
Japanese Drama - 2025, 1 episodes6.4
Promising runner Niino Ryosuke is knocked down by his rival Dozen just before the finish line of a university relay race. Niino retires due to the injury he sustained at that time, and three years later, he spends…
Ichiban Hoshi wa Toku Kagayaku
Japanese Movie - 2025
Ako, who broke up with her boyfriend of three years, has not been able to forget him even after six months, and is unable to throw away the ring he gave her. One day, Ako is called by her friend Yuko to bury her dead…
Fuyuzora ni Tsuki wa Kagayaku
Japanese Special - 2004, 1 episodes7.3
The story centers on Imamiya Hanako, a second-year high school student at the top in her kyudo club. Since her parents' divorce, Hanako has been living with her grandmother, who taught her the sport and urged her to…
Tsuki no Kagayaku Yoru Dakara
Japanese Drama - 1997, 12 episodes8.0
A story about two sisters in love with a man who is a Yakuza member. Also, shows what happens when the Yakuza member tries to quit. (Source: wiki.d-addicts.com)
Kimi ga Kagayaku Toki
Japanese Movie - 1985
Fascinated with soccer after watching a match with his grandfather, a one-armed boy decides to become a soccer player. (Source: MyDramaList)
Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku
Japanese Drama - 2010, 10 episodes7.3
Taiga Kusunoki is a less than popular, tsundere, second-generation actor. Although he is the son of the famous and popular actor, Kotaro Kusunoki, his career is far below the level of his father's. Taiga develops an…
Kobayashi Seiran
Kobayashi first appeared on TV in a commercial for Calpis in 2009, and subsequently gained popularity as a child actress in Japanese TV dramas such as Yōkame no Semi and Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku in 2010, and Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari and Namae o Nakushita Megami in 2011. (Source: Wikipedia)
Murano Takenori
Murano Takenori is a japanese actor born on April 19, 1945 in Kiyose, Tokyo, Japan.
Inoue Yuki
Inoue Yuki is a Japanese actor born in Hiroshima. In 2017, he won the Special Jury Prize at the Horipro Talent Scout Caravan. In July 2018, he debuted in the Broadway musical Peter Pan (as Pirate Marins). In December 2018, he was casted in “Nisekoi”. (Source: en.tsuburaya-prod.co.jp)
Adachi Naoko
Naoko Adachi is a Japanese screenwriter from Kanagawa Prefecture . After graduating from Waseda University in 1995, she completed for the 68th term of the Writer's School of Japanese Writers' Federation. In 2003, she won the 15th Fuji TV Young Scenario Award and made her debut.














