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Eisei Amamoto
was a prolific Japanese actor from the Wakamatsu ward of Kitakyūshū best known for portraying Dr. Shinigami in the original '' Kamen Rider'' series as well as many other characters in tokusatsu films and the ''Godzilla'' series. Amamoto also used the pseudonym of Eisei Amamoto for most of his career, Eisei being a misreading of the kanji in his real name, Hideyo. He died on March 23, 2003 of complication from pneumonia at the age of 77. Film and television credits 1950 *''Nijushi no hitomi'' (1954) as Hisako's husband *''The Garden of Women'' (1954) as Professor (uncredited) *''Twenty-Four Eyes'' (1954) as Ôishi Sensei no Otto *''Ai wa furu hoshi no kanata ni'' (1956) as Chen LongCheng *''Yûwaku'' (1957) as Kyôzô Ikegami *''Kunin no shikeishû'' (1957) as Takao Nakamura *''Yatsu ga satsujinsha da'' (1958) *''Mikkokusha wa dare ka'' (1958) as Nakao *''Jinsei gekijô - Seishun hen'' (1958) * (1959) *'' Songoku: The Road to the West'' (1959) *''Aru kengo no shogai'' (1959 ...
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Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyūshū
is a ward of Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka, Japan. It has an area of and a population of about 88,594 (national census, 2000). Facilities Important facilities include Green Park, Ecotown recycling area, Gakuen Toshi academic area, and Hibiki container terminal (opened on April 1, 2005). An underwater tunnel was being constructed in 2005–2006 between Tobata and Wakamatsu wards to link the Hibiki container terminal with Kokura. Green Park Green Park is a large green area which includes a tropical house with rare plants, fish and birds; a herb garden; a rose garden (rare in Japan); a children's play area; a Japanese garden; a wallaby enclosure and boating facilities. It is not well known outside Kitakyushu. Sometimes indoor and open-air concerts are staged. There is also an observation tower. Wind farm There is a wind farm on the coast, harnessing wind power for electricity. There is no particular controversy about the sightliness or otherwise of this wind farm, as in some other countri ...
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Kokusai Himitsu Keisatsu—Shirei 8 Go
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese automobile contract manufacturer for Nissan that is headquartered in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Its direct history began in 1949. , Nissan owns 45.8% of the company stock. It has offices around Japan and assembly lines in Hiratsuka and Kanda, Fukuoka. The company focuses on light commercial vehicles, multipurpose special vehicles and specially-equipped vehicles. It currently produces vehicles such as the Nissan NV200 and Nissan Elgrand. In the past, it also produced Datsun Trucks and Nissan Safaris (sold as Nissan Patrol in various export markets). History The company started with the establishment of Japan Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Koku Kogyo K.K) 1937. The Japan International Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Kokusai Koku Kogyo K.K) was made in 1941 by merger of Japan Aviation Industries and the International Industries Ltd (Kokusai Kogyo K.K). The Japan International Aviation Industries produced it with the development of Kokusai Ki-59 a ...
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Matango
is a 1963 Japanese horror film directed by Ishirō Honda. The film stars Akira Kubo, Kumi Mizuno and Kenji Sahara. It is partially based on William Hope Hodgson's short story "The Voice in the Night" and is about a group of castaways on an island who are unwittingly altered by a local species of mutagenic mushrooms. ''Matango'' was different from Honda's other films of the period as it explored darker themes and featured a more desolate look. Upon the film's release in Japan, it was nearly banned due to scenes that depicted characters resembling Hibakusha, victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film was released directly to television in the United States in a shortened form. Retrospective reviews generally commented on how the film varied from Honda's other work, with its darker tone. Plot In a hospital in Tokyo, a university professor named Kenji Murai is visited by a man who asks him about the events that led him to the hospital. The story is about a ...
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Sengoku Yaro
is a 1963 Japanese samurai film directed by Kihachi Okamoto with a screenplay by Okamoto, Takeshi Sano and Shinichi Sekizawa. The film is about a disenchanted samurai who resorts to smuggling weapons for a rival army. Japanese cinema specialist David Desser called the film "eccentric".David Desser, ''The Samurai Films of Akira Kurosawa'' (p.100) Plot Cast * Yūzō Kayama as Ochi * Makoto Satō as Kinoshita Tokichiro * Yuriko Hoshi as Sagiri * Kumi Mizuno as Lady Taki * Hiroshi Hasegawa as Hachisuka Koroku * Jun Tazaki as Ariyoshi Sosuke * Ichirō Nakatani was a Japanese actor. He attended Waseda University, but withdrew before completing his degree and joined the Haiyuza Theatre Company. In 1959, Nakatani won Elan d'or Award for Newcomer of the Year. Nakatani was well known for his role as Ninj ... as Doshi Harima Release ''Warring Clans'' was distributed by Toho in Japan on March 24, 1963. It was distributed with English-language subtitles by Toho International ...
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Hana No Maki, Yuki No Maki
Hana or HANA may refer to: Places Europe * Haná, an ethnic region in Moravia, Czech Republic * Traianoupoli, Greece, called Hana during the Ottoman period * Hana, Norway, a borough in the city of Sandnes, Norway West Asia * Hana, Iran, a city in Isfahan Province, Iran * Hana, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Hana, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran ** Hana Rural District (other), in Iran Pacific * Hana, Hawaii, a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, USA **Hana Highway, long and winding road connecting Hana, Hawaiʻi to the rest of the island of Maui Africa * Hana, Ethiopia, a town in the woredas of Selamago in Ethiopia People * Hana (name), a given name and list of people with the name * Ben Hana (1957–2012), New Zealand activist * Marion Tait, British ballerina Entertainment * ''Hana'' (film), a 2006 Japanese black comedy by Hirokazu Koreeda Music Musicians * Hana (American musician), stage name of American singer-songwrite ...
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Kurenai No Sora
may refer to the following: *, the Japanese word for "crimson", derived the Old Japanese , meaning "dye from China", in reference to safflower dye, introduced to Japan from China * "Kurenai" (song), a song by the metal band X Japan. *, a song by Tsuki Amano. * Kurenai Yuzuru, an actress in the all-female Takarazuka Revue. Characters * Kurenai Yuhi, a fictional character from the manga series ''Naruto''. * Tsubasa Kurenai, a fictional character from the manga series ''Ranma ½''. * Kurenai, the main character of the video game '' Red Ninja: End Of Honor''. * Kurenai, a faction of Broken Draenei in the computer game World of Warcraft. * Maria Kurenai, a character from the manga series Vampire Knight. * Wataru Kurenai, the main character in ''Kamen Rider Kiva''. * Otoya Kurenai, the father of Wataru Kurenai, in "Kamen Rider Kiva" * Shu Kurenai, a main character from the Beyblade Burst series. Series * ''Kure-nai'', a light novel series by Kentarou Katayama and the subsequent manga an ...
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Gorath
is a 1962 Japanese epic science fiction disaster film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Based on an idea by Jojiro Okami, the film is about mankind's efforts to move Earth out of its orbit to prevent it from colliding with a runaway white dwarf star. The film was extensively edited for its American release. Plot On September 29, 1979, the Interstellar Exploration Agency launches a Japanese rocket ship, the ''JX-1 Hawk'', into space on a nine-month journey to investigate Saturn. At its conclusion, however, the crew is given a new mission after scientists discover a runaway star, which the International Astronomical Union nicknamed "Gorath", is somehow running amok. Upon encountering and while investigating Gorath's rapid movement through the Solar System, the ''JX-1 Hawk'' crew discover it is smaller than Earth, yet has 6,000 times its gravity. They manage to transmit their data back to Earth before an enormous gravity well destroys the ship, ...
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Kurenai No Umi
may refer to the following: *, the Japanese word for "crimson", derived the Old Japanese , meaning "dye from China", in reference to safflower dye, introduced to Japan from China * "Kurenai" (song), a song by the metal band X Japan. *, a song by Tsuki Amano. * Kurenai Yuzuru, an actress in the all-female Takarazuka Revue. Characters * Kurenai Yuhi, a fictional character from the manga series ''Naruto''. * Tsubasa Kurenai, a fictional character from the manga series ''Ranma ½''. * Kurenai, the main character of the video game '' Red Ninja: End Of Honor''. * Kurenai, a faction of Broken Draenei in the computer game World of Warcraft. * Maria Kurenai, a character from the manga series Vampire Knight. * Wataru Kurenai, the main character in ''Kamen Rider Kiva''. * Otoya Kurenai, the father of Wataru Kurenai, in "Kamen Rider Kiva" * Shu Kurenai, a main character from the Beyblade Burst series. Series * ''Kure-nai'', a light novel series by Kentarou Katayama and the subsequent manga an ...
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