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Kentarō Sakaguchi
is a Japanese actor and model. He debuted as a model in Men's Non-no magazine in 2010, and as an actor under Tristone Entertainment in 2014. He has since starred in television series ''Tokyo Tarareba Musume'' (2017) and ''Signal'' (2018), as well as films '' The 100th Love with You'' (2017) and ''Color Me True'' (2018). Career Modelling Sakaguchi debuted as a model in 2010, and has since appeared in cover stories and pictorials for several magazines including ''Men's Non-no'' for which he was an exclusive model for 7 years. He has also participated in fashion shows like GirlsAward 2014 Spring/Summer and GirlsAward 2015 Spring/Summer. He has been called the quintessential "shio-gao," literally salt-face, which is described as a fair-skinned male with good-looking face, defined Adam's apple and collarbones, as well eyes that turn into lines when smiling. Acting In 2014, Sakaguchi made his film debut as Shun in ''Shanti Days 365 Days, Happy Breath''. In 2015, he made his tele ...
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Sakaguchi
is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alicja Sakaguchi (born 1954), Polish linguist *Ango Sakaguchi (1906–1955), Japanese novelist and essayist * Anri Sakaguchi (born 1991), Japanese entertainer *Chikara Sakaguchi (born 1934), Japanese politician *Daisuke Sakaguchi (born 1973), Japanese voice actor *, Japanese swimmer *Hironobu Sakaguchi (born 1962), Japanese game designer, game director and game producer * Hiroyuki Sakaguchi (born 1965), Japanese baseball player *Kenji Sakaguchi (actor) (born 1975), Japanese actor * Kenji Sakaguchi (footballer) (born 1975), former Japanese football player *, Japanese model and actor *Kinichiro Sakaguchi ( 1897- 1994), Japanese agricultural chemist and microbiologist *Kōichi Sakaguchi, Japanese voice actor *Maki Sakaguchi (born 1989), Japanese field hockey player *, Japanese women's footballer *, Japanese women's footballer *, Japanese shogi player *Seiji Sakaguchi (born 1942), retired Japanese professional wrestler *Se ...
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Miwa
Miwa (みわ, ミワ) is a feminine Japanese given name which can also be used as a surname. Possible writings Miwa can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *三和 "three, harmony" *三輪 "three, wheel/ring" *美和 "beauty, harmony" *美羽 "beauty, feather" *美輪 "beauty, wheel/ring" *美環 "beauty, ring; circle; loop" The given name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People ;with the given name Miwa * Miwa (singer) (born 1990), a musician who sung the theme song for the drama ''Nakanai to Kimeta Hi'' * Miwa Asao (美和, born 1986), a beach volleyball player * Miwa Fukuhara (美和, born 1944), a figure skater *, Japanese women's basketball player * Miwa Matsumoto (美和, born 1971), a voice actress * Miwa Nishikawa (美和, born 1974), a director * Miwa Oshiro (大城 美和, born 1983), gravure idol, model and actress *, Japanese cross-country skier * Miwa Ueda (美和, 21st century), a manga artist * Miwa Yasuda (美和, born 1977), a vo ...
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Our Story Of Final Fantasy XIV
is a 2019 Japanese comedy drama film based on a Japanese television drama miniseries '' Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light'', which is based on blog post ''Dad of Light'' written by Maidy. The film stars Kentaro Sakaguchi, Kōtarō Yoshida, Maika Yamamoto and Naomi Zaizen. Cast * Kentaro Sakaguchi as Akio Iwamoto * Kōtarō Yoshida as Akira Iwamoto * Maika Yamamoto as Miki Iwamoto * Naomi Zaizen as Yukiko Iwamoto * Yui Sakuma as Satomi Ide * Kou Maehara as Kensuke * Yui Imaizumi as Kataoka * Nonomura Hanano as Ogasawara * Jundai Yamada as Kenichiro Mihara * Masato Wada as Hidetaka Nakajima * Ryuta Sato as Shintaro Yoshii * Yoshino Nanjō as Maidy (voice) * Minako Kotobuki as Aru-chan (voice) * Aoi Yūki as Kirin (voice) Production Original story author Maidy said that they were happy to help create a film version of their story as there were still issues to explore not covered by the television series. Differences from the television version of the story, '' Final Fantasy XIV: Dad ...
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Narratage (film)
''Narratage'' ( ja, ナラタージュ) is a 2017 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Isao Yukisada, starring Jun Matsumoto, Kasumi Arimura, Kentaro Sakaguchi, , , , , Daichi Kaneko, Mikako Ichikawa and Kōji Seto. It is an adaptation of the Rio Shimamoto novel '. Cast * Jun Matsumoto as Takashi Hayama * Kasumi Arimura as Izumi Kudo * Kentaro Sakaguchi as Reiji Ono * as Shio Yamada * as Hirofumi Kurokawa * as Yuzuko Tsukamoto * as Iori Kaneda * Daichi Kaneko as Kei Shindo * Mikako Ichikawa as Mizuki Hayama * Kōji Seto as Keita Miyazawa Release It was released in theatres in Japan on 7 October 2017. Reception Guy Lodge of ''Variety'' wrote that while the film is "fully in touch with its very real emotions", it "feels just a little more than it says." Edmund Lee of the ''South China Morning Post'' rated the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote that "for all its finer accomplishments, Yukisada’s effort has probably stepped too far out of the line of ethics to find an agre ...
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The Inerasable
is a 2015 Japanese horror mystery film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Yūko Takeuchi. The film is based on ', a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono. It had its world premiere at the , where it was in competition, on October 25, 2015. The film was released in Japan by Shochiku on January 30, 2016. Plot Ai is a mystery novel writer. She received a letter from Kubo, a reader of her novel and a university student. Kubo's letter states that she hears odd sounds from the room where she lives now. Ai becomes interested by the letter and they being to investigate. Ai and Kubo learn of people that lived in the apartment and their experiences including a suicide and murder. Cast *Yūko Takeuchi as I *Ai Hashimoto as Ms. Kubo *Kentaro Sakaguchi as Koichi Amikawa / Peace *Kenichi Takitō *Kuranosuke Sasaki Production The film is based on ', a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono. Release The film was in competition at the , where it had its world premiere on October 25, 2015. It was released in ...
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Part II
Part Two, Part 2 or Part II may refer to: Films and television * "Part 2" (Twin Peaks), also known as "The Return, Part 2", the second episode of the third season of the TV series ''Twin Peaks'' Music * ''Part Two'' (Throbbing Gristle album), 2007 * ''Part II'' (Brad Paisley album), 2001 * ''Part II'' (Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz album), 2003 * ''Part 2'' (Brix & The Extricated album), 2017 * "Part II" (song), 2001 single by Method Man & Redman * "Part II (On the Run)", 2014 single by Jay-Z and Beyoncé Others * Part II, a stage of the qualification process in the UK to become an architect See also * PT2 (other) PT2 or ''variant'' may refer to: * New Horizons PT2 aka 2014 OS393 * Pratt & Whitney PT2 company designation for the Pratt & Whitney T34 turboprop aircraft engine * PT boat#History, PT-2, a pre-World War II US Navy PT-boat. * Prison Tycoon 2: Maximu ...
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Part I
Part, parts or PART may refer to: People *Armi Pärt (born 1991), Estonian handballer *Arvo Pärt (born 1935), Estonian classical composer *Brian Part (born 1962), American child actor *Dealtry Charles Part (1882–1961), sheriff (1926–1927) and Lord Lieutenant (1943–1957) of Bedfordshire, racehorse owner *Dionysius Part (also known as ''Denys Part''; died 1475), Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz (1474–1475) *John Part (born 1966), Canadian darts player *Michael Pärt (born 1977), Estonian music producer and film composer *Veronika Part (born 1978), Russian ballet dancer *Pärt Uusberg (born 1986), Estonian composer and conductor *Parts (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media *Part (music), a single strand or melody or harmony of music within a larger ensemble or a polyphonic musical composition * ''Parts'' (book), a 1997 children's book by Tedd Arnold Transportation *Pottstown Area Rapid Transit (PART), Pennsylvania, U.S. *Putnam Area Rapid Transit (PART), ...
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Kōdai-ke No Hitobito (film)
is a Japanese romantic comedy film directed by , written by and starring Haruka Ayase and Takumi Saito. The film is based on the manga series of the same name by . It was released in Japan by Toho on June 4, 2016. Cast *Haruka Ayase as Kie Hirano *Takumi Saito as Mitsumasa Kōdai *Kiko Mizuhara as Shigeko Kōdai * as Kazumasa Kōdai *Mao Daichi as Yūko Kōdai *Masachika Ichimura as Shigemasa Jr. *Charlotte Kate Fox *Takurō Ōno * Kaho *Kentaro Sakaguchi *Muga Tsukaji Promotion The film was announced in September 2015. A teaser trailer A teaser (or more specifically teaser trailer) is a mini- trailer and a form of teaser campaign advertising that focuses on film and television programming. It is a videography pre-release move or television show advertisement. Short in length, te ... was released in January 2016. Release The film was released on June 4, 2016. References External links * * Japanese romantic comedy films 2016 romantic comedy films Live-action films ba ...
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Otoko No Isshō
is a slice of life romance manga, romance ''josei manga, josei'' manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Nishi. It was published by Shogakukan on ''Flowers (magazine), Flowers'' magazine and in four volumes compiling the chapters. A live action romantic drama film, romantic drama film adaptation was released on February 14, 2015. It's directed by Ryūichi Hiroki and written by Hiroshi Saitō. It stars Nana Eikura and Etsushi Toyokawa. Cast *Nana Eikura as Tsugumi Dozono *Etsushi Toyokawa as Jun Kaieda *Osamu Mukai as Toshio Nakagawa *Sakura Andō as Saki Akimoto *Tomoya Maeno as Satoshi Sonoda *Motoki Ochiai as Takahiro Tomono *Toshie Negishi as Kyoko *Mari Hamada as Sayoko *Yū Tokui as Tamio *Hana Kino as Kayo Sakata *Minami (actress), Minami as a female receptionist *Mayuko Iwasa as Harumi Tomioka *Kentarō Sakaguchi as Nobuo Volumes *1 (March 10, 2009) *2 (October 10, 2009) *3 (March 10, 2010) *4 (September 24, 2012) Music The soundtrack of the film is by Kōji Endō ...
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Prophecy (manga)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Tsutsui. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Jump X'' from July 2011 to August 2013. A sequel, titled ''Yokokuhan: The Copycat'', was serialized in the same magazine from April to October 2014 and later transferred to ''Weekly Young Jump'', where it ran from March to July 2015. A live-action film and a five-episode television drama adaptations premiered in 2015. Media Manga Published by Shueisha, it was serialized in ''Jump X'' magazine from July 25, 2011, to August 10, 2013, and compiled into three volumes published from April 2012 to September 2013. In North America, it was acquired by Vertical in September 2013. It was also published in Brazil by Editora JBC, and in French by Ki-oon A spin-off manga, titled ''Yokokuhan: The Copycat'', and illustrated by Fumio Obata started in ''Jump X'' on April 10, 2014. With the magazine discontinuation on October 10, 2014, the series moved to ''We ...
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Our Little Sister
is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda and based on Akimi Yoshida's manga series ''Umimachi Diary''. It stars Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho and Suzu Hirose. The film follows three sisters living in Kamakura, alongside their half sister. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Plot Three sisters, Sachi Kōda, Yoshino Kōda and Chika Kōda, live in the house of their grandparents in Kamakura. Their parents are divorced. One day, they receive news of the death of their father, whom they have not seen in fifteen years. At the funeral, they meet their half-sister, fourteen year old Suzu Asano. Suzu is living with her stepmother and stepbrother. Observing the behaviour of the stepmother at the funeral (she tries to pass on the responsibility of addressing the guests to Suzu), Sachi guesses that Suzu looked after their father as he died, not the stepmother. At the train station Sachi spontaneously invites Suzu to come and ...
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My Love Story! (2015 Film)
is a 2015 Japanese high school romantic comedy film directed by and based on the manga series of the same name written by Kazune Kawahara and illustrated by Aruko. It was released on October 31, 2015. Southeast Asian anime distributor ODEX began to release the film in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines between January and February 2016. Plot On the day of his graduation from middle school the extremely tall, gorilla like boy Takeo Goda attempts to confess his love to his crush, Kagami, but Kagami instead confesses her love to Takeo's best friend and next door neighbour, the handsome and popular Sunakawa "Suna" Makoto, who promptly turns her down. On the first day in high school every girl is in love with Suna and most of the boys are jealous, except for Takeo, who knows Suna has no feelings for any of them. Suna and Takeo see a girl from another high school being harassed by a molester. Takeo confronts the molester who flees. Takeo sees the girl is crying and, ...
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