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Boys Over Flowers (2005 TV Series)
is a 2005 Japanese television drama series starring Mao Inoue, Jun Matsumoto of Arashi, Shun Oguri, Shota Matsuda, and Tsuyoshi Abe. It is based on the ''shōjo'' manga series, , written and illustrated by Yoko Kamio. A sequel entitled ''Hana yori Dango Returns'' aired in 2007, and a sequel film, '' Hana yori Dango Final: The Movie'', was released in 2008. Plot synopsis Tsukushi Makino is a tough, hard-working, lower-middle class student at the prestigious escalator school Eitoku Gakuen. Initially, Makino wanted to attend Eitoku because her idol, an internationally renowned model named Shizuka Todou, was an alumna of the school. Not long after however, Makino discovers the superficial nature of her classmates. Their arrogance and her inability to relate to them because of her social status limit her chances to make friends. Worse yet, the school is ruled by the F4 or Flower Four, composed of playboys Soujiro Nishikado and Akira Mimasaka, introverted but intelligent and han ...
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Romantic Drama Film
Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey through dating, courtship or marriage is featured. These films make the search for romantic love the main plot focus. Occasionally, romance lovers face obstacles such as finances, physical illness, various forms of discrimination, psychological restraints or family resistance. As in all quite strong, deep and close romantic relationships, the tensions of day-to-day life, temptations (of infidelity), and differences in compatibility enter into the plots of romantic films. Romantic films often explore the essential themes of love at first sight young and mature love, unrequited love, obsession, sentimental love, spiritual love, forbidden love, platonic love, sexual and passionate love, sacrificial love, explosive and destructive love ...
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Japanese Television Drama
, also called , are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily. All major TV networks in Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy, detective stories, horror, jidaigeki, thriller, and many others. Single episode, or "tanpatsu" dramas that are usually two hours in length are also broadcast. For special occasions, there may be a one or two-episode drama with a specific theme, such as one produced in 2015 for the 70-year anniversary of the end of World War II. Japanese drama series are broadcast in three-month seasons: winter (January–March), spring (April–June), summer (July–September), and autumn or fall (October–December). Some series may start in another month though it may still be counted as a series of a specific season. The majority of dramas are aired weekdays in the evenings around 9pm through 11pm. Daytime dramas are typically broadcast daily, and episodes of the same drama can be aired daily fo ...
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Mariko Kaga
is a Japanese actress. Career Scouted in Shibuya, Kaga starred in the television drama ''Yonjū hassai no teikō'' in 1962. She became known for playing femme fatale characters in films such as ''Pale Flower'' and ''Getsuyōbi no Yuka''. She was given the Kinuyo Tanaka Award at the Mainichi Film Awards in 2014 for her career in film. Selected filmography Film *''Pale Flower'' (1964) *''Getsuyōbi no Yuka'' (1964) *'' With Beauty and Sorrow'' (1965) *'' Yūgure made'' (1980) *'' Muddy River'' (1981) *'' Dotonbori River'' (1982) *'' Haru no Kane'' (1985) *''Chōchin The traditional lighting equipment of Japan includes the , the , the , and the . The is a lamp consisting of paper stretched over a frame of bamboo, wood or metal. The paper protected the flame from the wind. Burning oil in a stone, metal, ...'' (1987) *'' Hana Yori Dango Final'' (2008) *'' Patisserie Coin de rue'' (2011) *'' In His Chart'' (2011) *''The Lone Ume Tree'' (2021) Television *''Yonjū hassai no ...
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Nanako Matsushima
is a critically acclaimed Japanese actress and model known for her role in the horror film ''Ring''. She was also the female lead character in the drama '' A Story of Love'', along with ''Ring'' co-star Hiroyuki Sanada. In 2011, her drama '' Kaseifu no Mita'' reached a viewer rating of 40%, making it one of the highest rated Japanese dramas of all time. Biography Personal life Matsushima was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. On February 21, 2001, she married Japanese actor Takashi Sorimachi, her co-star in the hit drama GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka). They have two daughters together, born on May 31, 2004, and November 30, 2007. She has been called one of Japan's most beautiful women. Career Matsushima has appeared in a number of popular or critically acclaimed dramas, and she has won the Best Actress Award at the Japan Television Drama Academy Awards six times. In 1997, Matsushima was selected to play the female lead, a poor but happy designer who happens to run a shop in ...
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Megumi Sato (actress)
is a Japanese actress. Career Sato appeared in Sion Sono's 2007 thriller film ''Exte''. She played a supporting role in Mikio Satake's 2008 debut film ''Class Reunion''. Filmography Films * ''Winning Pass'' (2004) * ''Angel in the Box'' (2004) * ''Peanuts'' (2006) * ''Angel'' (2006) * ''Green Mind, Metal Bats'' (2006) * ''Exte'' (2007) as Yuki Morita * '' Cyborg She'' (2008) * '' L: Change the WorLd'' (2008) as Misawa Hatsune * ''Kung Fu Kun'' (2008) * '' Hana Yori Dango Final'' (2008) * ''Class Reunion'' (2008) as Megumi * ''Happy Flight'' (2008) * ''Kamogawa Horumo'' (2009) * ''Kamisama Help!'' (2010) * ''After the Flowers'' (2010) * ''Milocrorze'' (2011) * ''The Castle of Crossed Destinies'' (2012) * '' Sue, Mai & Sawa: Righting the Girl Ship'' (2013) * '' The Complex'' (2013) Television * ''Kinpachi-sensei is a Japanese television drama that aired from 1979 to 2011. The official English title is Mr. Kinpachi in Class 3B. ''Kinpachi-sensei'' tells the story of a third-ye ...
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David Ito
is a Japanese comedian, actor and businessman. He is nicknamed . Biography After graduating from Sayama High School, he was a local swimming instructor, but he aimed for being an idol in Tokyo. During the showbub period, he lived in Hiromi's room. In 1986, together with Hiromi and Mister Chin, he formed the conte group B-21 Special. They won the Golden Arrow Award for Performing Arts in 1990. After that, Ito planned to regenerate in which he had been as a sluggish celebrity within regular appearances in ''Tunnels no Namade Daradara ika sete!!'', in the Fukuoka ramen shop "Ippudo" for training. At that time Ito was injured in his feet, as the above project was around when he was worried about continuing in the entertainment industry, he decided to retire from the front line of entertainment industry and started a ramen business. Currently there are six shop ramen shops namedDebitto ("Debi" at the beginning) nationwide (Nakanobu Main Store, Sakurashinmachi Store, Ito-Yokado Y ...
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Matsuoka Emiko
Matsuoka (written: or lit. "pine tree hill") is a Japanese surname. Matsuoka is the 142nd most common name in Japan as of 2014, belonging to approximately 1 out of 865 people, or 141,900 individuals. It is most prevalent in Osaka, with the highest percentage per capita in Kochi and Kumamoto prefectures. Notable people with the surname include: ''(Names are listed by field, alphabetically by given name in the western convention of ''given-name, surname'' for clarity.)'' Academics *, Japanese philanthropist and cultural ambassador * Hiroyuki Matsuoka (born c. 1956), Japanese professor of infection and immunity *, Japanese baron and economics professor *, birth name of Kunio Yanagita, Japanese scholar and folklorist *, Japanese computer scientist *, Japanese naval officer, linguist, and ethnologist. * Japanese Confucianist and herbalist * Yoko Matsuoka McClain (1924–2011), Japanese-born American professor of language and literature *Yoky Matsuoka (born 1972), American comput ...
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Fukada Aki
Fukada (written: 深田 lit. "muddy field") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, American physician *, Japanese writer and mountaineer *, Japanese actress and singer *, Japanese photojournalist *, Japanese photographer {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Seto Saki
Seto may refer to: Places *Seto, Aichi, production place of Japanese pottery and venue of Expo 2005 *Seto, Ehime, facing the Seto Inland Sea *Seto, Okayama, adjacent to Okayama, in Okayama Prefecture *Seto Inland Sea of Japan *Setomaa (''Seto land''), region in Estonia and Russia People and fictional characters *Situ (surname), a Chinese surname (司徒), romanised from Cantonese as Seto or Szeto ** Robert M. M. Seto (born 1936), American federal judge and law professor ** Michael C. Seto (born 1967), Canadian psychologist and sex researcher ** Andy Seto (born 1969), Hong Kong comic artist ** Carwai Seto (born 1973), Canadian swimmer * A Japanese surname (瀬戸) ** Masato Seto (born 1953), Japanese photographer **Asaka Seto (born 1976), Japanese actress ** Rocky Seto (born 1976), American football coach ** Haruki Seto (born 1978), Japanese football player **Saori Seto (born 1983), Japanese voice actress ** Taiki Seto (born 1983), Japanese Go player **Kōji Seto (born 1988), Japa ...
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Mayumi Sada
is a Japanese model and actress. Her maternal grandfather is an American. Early life Sada begin modeling when she was three years old. Career In 1998, she became an exclusive model for the fashion magazine '' Vivi''. In 2001, Sada released her debut single "Pray/discovery". In 2003, her acting debut was in the film, ''Tenshi no Kiba B.T.A.''. In 2006, Sada launched her jewelry brand, Enasoluna. On October 1, 2008, she married Kunichi Nomura. On April 6, 2009, they gave birth to their first child. They later gave birth to another child on November 4, 2010. Filmography TV series Films References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sada, Mayumi Actresses from Tokyo Japanese female models Japanese film actresses Japanese television actresses Japanese women pop singers 1977 births Living people Singers from Tokyo Japanese people of American descent 21st-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers Models from T ...
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Aki Nishihara
Aki or AKI may refer to: Places in Japan *Aki District, Hiroshima, a district in Hiroshima Prefecture *Aki, Kōchi, a city in Kochi Prefecture *Aki District, Kōchi, a district in Kochi Prefecture *Aki, Ōita, a town in Ōita Prefecture *Aki Province, a former province, part of what is today Hiroshima Prefecture *Aki Station, a rail station in Aki, Kōchi Gaming *Syn Sophia, a video game developer, formerly AKI Corporation *''Aki'', a mahjong video game As an acronym *Acute kidney injury * Anti Knock Index of motor fuel People and fictional characters *Aki (name), a list of people and characters with the surname, given name, nickname or stagename *Princess Aki (1579/80 – June 27, 1649) was a Japanese noble lady of the late Azuchi-Momoyama through early Edo period. She was Ōtani Yoshitsugu's daughter, then she was adopted by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, before marrying Sanada Yukimura (Nobushige). She is des ... (Akihime) of Japan Other uses * Japanese battleship ''Aki'', an early ...
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Yoko Kamio
Yoko may refer to: People * Yoko (name), a Japanese feminine given name; variants include Yōko and Yohko * Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, born 1955), Japanese professional boxer * Yoko Taro (横尾 太郎, born 1970), Japanese video game director * Madam Yoko (1849–1906), leader of the Mende people in Sierra Leone * Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born 1933), Japanese multimedia artist and wife of John Lennon * Yoko Yamada (山田 よう子 or 山田 洋子, born 1979), Japanese female professional wrestler Places * Yoko, Benin, an arrondissement in the Plateau department of Benin * Yoko Commune, a commune in the Mbam-et-Kim department of the Centre Region in Cameroon Other uses * "Yoko" (''Flight of the Conchords''), fourth episode of the HBO television series ''Flight of the Conchords'' (2007) * "Yoko", a version of the song "Paradise" by Berner that appears on the 2014 reissue of ''The White Album'' * ''Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! ''Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!'' is an animate ...
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