9 results found for: R134: Shounan no Yakusoku
R134 / Shonan Promise
Japanese Special - 2018, 1 episodes6.0
Kota jumped out of his hometown, Hayama-machi, triggered by an incident that occurred 10 years ago. Since then, Yuta, who can't face anything seriously, meets an American old lady Maria (Nina Murano) by chance at a…
Miyazawa Hio
Miyazawa Hio is a Japanese actor and model born in San Francisco, California, and raised in Tokyo. He is the eldest son of singer and actor Miyazawa Kazufumi, and TV personality Mitsuoka Dionne. He's one quarter American as his mother is of Japanese-American descent. After high school, he studied at…
Miura Daisuke
Daisuke Miura was born in Hokkaido in 1975. He is a playwright and director leading the theater unit “Potsudo-ru” formed by members of the 10th class of the Waseda University Drama Club. Having changed from the extremely dramatic plays of the unit’s early years, Miura changed to a style that avoided…
Becky
Becky was born in Kanagawa Prefecture to her English father Simon Rabone and her Japanese mother Satoshi Yoshiko. She also has a younger sister named Jessica who lived in America to study dance and has other family in England, as seen in an episode of Sekai no Hatemade Itte Q!. She debuted as a regular…
Ishihara Yoshizumi
Ishihara Yoshizumi is a Japanese weather forecaster, TV personality, and actor. Born in Zushi, Kanagawa, he is the second son of Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara, and brother of politicians Nobuteru Ishihara and Hirotaka Ishihara. (Source: Wikipedia)
Ikeda Elaiza
Ikeda Elaiza is a Filipino-Japanese actress, fashion model and singer. Her mother is of Spanish Filipino Chinese descent and her father is Japanese. She began modeling in 2009 after winning the "Grand Priz Nicola Model Audition 2009". (Source: Wikipedia)
Ogino Kiyoko
Ogino Kiyoko is a Japanese composer, arranger, and pianist. She graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music, Department of Composition.
Kuwamura Sayaka
Kuwamura Sayaka is a Japanese screenwriter born in Iruma, Saitama, Japan.











