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Kahogo No Kahoko
(''Overprotected Kahoko'') is a 2017 Japanese television drama, starring Mitsuki Takahata, Ryoma Takeuchi, Hitomi Kuroki and Saburō Tokitō. It aired on every Wednesday at 22:00 ( JST) on NTV from July 12 to September 13, 2017. Cast * Mitsuki Takahata as Kahoko Nemoto * Hitomi Kuroki as Izumi Nemoto * Saburō Tokitō as Masataka Nemoto * Ryoma Takeuchi as Hajime Mugino * Tokuma Nishioka as Fukushi Namiki * Yoshiko Mita as Shodai Namiki * Mari Nishio as Takashi Namiki * Atom Shukugawa as Atsushi Namiki * Hiroko Nakajima as Tamaki Namiki * Jiro Sato as Mamoru Namiki * Sayu Kubota as Ito Namiki * Masayo Umezawa as Tae Nemoto * Sei Hiraizumi as Masaoki Nemoto * Mari Hamada is a Japanese heavy metal and pop rock singer. Since her debut in 1983, Hamada has been known as the "Heavy Metal Queen" of Japan. Throughout her career, she has released 25 singles and 23 studio albums. Biography Early history Mari Hama ... as Noriko Nemoto References External links * * ...
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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, a ...
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Mari Nishio
Mari Nishio (西尾 まり; born April 2, 1974) is a Japanese actress and former child actress. Filmography Film * '' Tora-san Makes Excuses'' (1992) * ''Dolls'' (2002) – Sawako's friend * ''The Matsugane Potshot Affair'' (2006) – Yoko Togashi * ''Again'' (2015) – Yamashita's wife Television * ''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' (1981) – Suzuko Kitahara * '' Uchi no Ko ni Kagitte...'' (1984) – Izumi Suwa * ''Papa wa Newscaster'' (1987) – Nishio Megumi * ''Keizoku'' (1999) – Maiko Ōsawa * ''AIBOU'' (2003) – Emi Takizawa * ''Kagerō no Tsuji Inemuri Iwane Edo Zōshi'' (2007) – Setsu * ''Smile'' (2009) – Rina's mother * '' Meitantei no Okite'' (2009) – Masako Aoki * ''Don Quixote'' (2011) – Reiko Okazaki * '' Last Money: Ai no Nedan'' (2011) – Yoriko Yamamoto * ''Ashita, Mama ga Inai'' (2014) – Otsubone's mother * ''Masshiro'' (2015) – Toshie Hosaka * ''Toto Neechan is a Japanese television drama series and the 94th asadora on NHK. It premiered on April 4, 2016, a ...
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2017 Japanese Television Series Debuts
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Mari Hamada
is a Japanese heavy metal and pop rock singer. Since her debut in 1983, Hamada has been known as the "Heavy Metal Queen" of Japan. Throughout her career, she has released 25 singles and 23 studio albums. Biography Early history Mari Hamada started singing when she joined a choir at elementary school and participated in recording TV commercial jingles while in junior high. While at Musashigaoka High School, she formed a punk rock band called "Mari Band". During her tenure at Aoyama Gakuin University, Hamada was a backing vocalist for the band "Hamachan" and the lead vocalist of the all-female rock band "Misty Cats"; the latter having recorded the demo song "Misty Blue" for the various artists album ''Kichijōji Yamaha Studio Take-1 Presents: 7th One Way Contest'' in 1982. 1980s In 1983, Hamada released her debut album '' Lunatic Doll ~ Ansatsu Keikoku'', which was produced by Daiko Nagato and Loudness drummer Munetaka Higuchi and released by Victor Entertainment under t ...
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Sei Hiraizumi
is a Japanese actor. In 1964, Hiraizumi joined Daiei Film company and started his acting career. In the 1970s to early 1980s, he appeared in a lot of jidaigeki and detective television dramas as a guest villain actor. Hiraizumi starred as Koichi Matsudo in '' L: Change the WorLd'' and he also starred in '' Osaka Tough Guys''. Filmography Film * ''Daimajin Okoru'' (1966) * ''Nemuri Kyōshirō Burai Hikae'' (1967) * ''The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch'' (1968) * ''Yakuza Zessyō'' (1970) * ''Ryoma Ansatsu'' (1974) * ''Tokyo Blackout'' (1987) * '' Violent Cop'' (1989) * ''Edo Jō Tairan'' (1991) *''Like a Rolling Stone'' (1994) * '' Osaka Tough Guys'' (1995) * '' Haru'' (1996) * ''Hana and Alice'' (2004) * '' Nobody Knows'' (2004) * ''Chameleon'' (2008) * '' L: Change the WorLd'' (2008) * ''Gold Medal Man'' (2016) * ''Shin Godzilla'' (2016) * ''Weathering with You'' (2019), Detective Yasui (voice) * ''189'' (2021) * ''Soul at Twenty'' (2022) * ''My Small Land'' (2022) * ''T ...
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Masayo Umezawa
Masayo (written: 雅世 or 雅代, 政代, 正世 or 匡代) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese synchronized swimmer and coach *, Japanese entomologist *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese diver *, Japanese physician, ophthalmologist and stem cell researcher *, Japanese politician See also * 5295 Masayo, a main-belt asteroid {{given name Japanese feminine given names ...
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Sayu Kubota
The cast of characters in miHoYo's ''Genshin Impact'' hails from the continent of Teyvat, which has Genshin Impact#Story, seven nations: Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and Snezhnaya. Each nation is ruled by one of seven Archon (Gnosticism), Archons, or gods. Nearly all playable characters control one of Genshin Impact#Elemental combat, seven natural elements with help from a Vision, a device granted by the heavens to those with great ambitions, with the exception of some characters who control the elements through their own supernatural powers, such as Dainsleif, the Archons, and the Traveler. Design Some of ''Genshin Impacts characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch. When designing characters, the designers first decide who the character is at their core as well as their needs, then may design the character to fit that original idea and those needs. Designers may also consider the relation of a character to ...
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Jiro Sato (actor)
is a Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director. He grew up in Tōgō, Aichi District. He is represented with From First Production. He graduated from Shinshu University , abbreviated to , is a Japanese national university located in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As the only university in Japan bearing the name of a former Japanese province, it bears the name "Shinshu" (alternative name for Shinano Pr ... Faculty of Economics. Filmography TV drama NHK Nippon TV Tokyo Broadcasting System Fuji Television TV Asahi TV Tokyo Wowow To-Mei-Han Net 6 LaLa TV Internet drama Films Animated films Video games Japanese dub Variety series Advertisements Screenplays TV series Films Bibliography Awards References External links * Official profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Sato, Jiro Japanese male actors Japanese screenwriters 1969 births Shinshu University alumni Living people Actors from Aichi Prefecture ...
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Hiroko Nakajima
is a common feminine Japanese given name. Name meanings Hiroko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *裕子, "kind child" *弘子, "Beautiful child" *寛子, " small child" *浩子, "large child" *博子, "wise child" *宏子, "large child" *広子, "broad child" *紘子, "large child" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People with the name * Hiroko Anzai (安西 ひろこ, born 1979), Japanese model and idol * Hiroko Hatano (畑野 ひろ子, born 1975), Japanese supermodel and actress *, better known as Chikage Oogi, Japanese actress and politician *, Japanese singer, actress and television personality *, Japanese archer *, Japanese fencer *, Japanese slalom canoeist * Hiroko Konishi (小西 寛子, born 1975), Japanese voice actress *, Japanese handball player *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese model *, Japanese writer * Hiroko Mita (三田 寛子, born 1966), Japanese singer and actress * Hiroko Moriguchi (森口 博子, born 1968), J ...
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Atom Shukugawa
is a Japanese comedian from Nishinomiya 270px, Nishinomiya City Hall 270px, Aerial view of Nishinomiya city center 270px, Hirota Shrine is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 484,368 in 218948 households and a population density of 48 ..., Hyogo Prefecture. His real name is Hiroyuki Tanaka (田中 博之) and the screen name's "Shukugawa" derives from the name of a river running through Nishinomiya. As of August 2009, he belongs to the management company ASH & D corporation. Shukugawa won the 10th place in the R-1 Grand Prix 2008 and the second place in the "Owarai geinin utaga umai ohza ketteisen special" (singing competition for comedians) in August 2009. Filmography Film * ''The Lines That Define Me'' (2022), Takiyanagi Television * '' Beppin-san'' (2016–17), Kotarō Koyama References External links * * 1979 births Living people Japanese comedians People from Nishinomiya {{Owarai-stub ...
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Yoshiko Mita
(born October 8, 1941) is a Japanese actress. Born in the city of Osaka, she graduated from Joshibi High School of Art and Design in Suginami, Tokyo. In 1960, she was hired by Toei and made her acting debut. She remained with Toei until 1967, then became free to appear in films, on television, and on the stage. Her performance in the film ''W no higeki'' (or "W's Tragedy", 1984) earned the Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress in 1986. From 1991 to 1994, she topped Japan's official list of taxpayers in the Actors and Celebrities category. Yoshiko appears in both contemporary and ''jidaigeki'' roles. She won the award for best actress at the 30th and at the 35th Blue Ribbon Awards. With husband Yasuo Takahashi she has two sons, both actors. Selected filmography Film *''Ōshō'' (1962) *'' Bushidō zankoku monogatari'' (1963) with Kinnosuke Nakamura, film won the Golden Bear at the
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