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Komizu Kazuo
is a Japanese film director from Miyagi Prefecture, mainly focusing on violent sex and gore films. Biography He has a small following outside Japan thanks to a couple of notorious films:'' Entrails of a Beauty'' and '' Entrails of a Virgin''. This type of film (low budget, yet high production values and shot on video Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) syst ...), helped usher in a new era of ''extreme Asia'' movies. Komizu was the creator of the Japanese cult zombie film Battle Girl: The Living Dead in Tokyo Bay which was screened in 1991. His nickname, "Gaira", apparently comes from a Japanese monster in the film ( 1966). Filmography * '' Seiyugi'' (1968) * '' Go, Go Second Time Virgin'' (1969) (writing) * '' Seizoku'' (1970) * '' Sailor-fuku shikijo shiiku'' (1982) ...
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1946 Births
Events January * January 6 - The 1946 North Vietnamese parliamentary election, first general election ever in Vietnam is held. * January 7 – The Allies recognize the Austrian republic with its 1937 borders, and divide the country into four Allied-occupied Austria, occupation zones. * January 10 ** The first meeting of the United Nations is held, at Methodist Central Hall Westminster in London. ** ''Project Diana'' bounces radar waves off the Moon, measuring the exact distance between the Earth and the Moon, and proves that communication is possible between Earth and outer space, effectively opening the Space Age. * January 11 - Enver Hoxha declares the People's Republic of Albania, with himself as prime minister of Albania, prime minister. * January 16 – Charles de Gaulle resigns as head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic, French provisional government. * January 17 - The United Nations Security Council holds its first session, at Church House, Westmin ...
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Gokudo No Ane Reiko
, a Japanese word literally meaning "extreme path" or "wicked" and commonly used as a synonym for yakuza, may refer to: * ''Gokudo the Adventurer'' (1991), a light novel series by Usagi Nakamura later adapted into a manga (1995) and anime (1999) * ''Gozu'' (2003), horror anthology film by Takashi Miike, released in Japan as ''Gokudō Kyōfu dai-Gekijō'' * ''The Raid 2'' (2014), Indonesian film directed by Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans, released in Japan as ''The Raid: Gokudo'' * ''Rainy Dog'' (1997), the second film in the Black Triad trilogy by Takashi Miike, released in Japan as ''Gokudô Kuroshakai'' * ''Yakuza Apocalypse is a 2015 Japanese Action film, action Fantasy film, fantasy–Yakuza film, yakuza Vampire film, vampire film directed by Takashi Miike and starring Hayato Ichihara, Yayan Ruhian, and Riko Narumi. It was written by Yoshitaka Yamaguchi. It premier ...
'' (2015), Japanese film by Takashi Miike, released in Japan as ''Gokudō Daisensō'' {{disambiguation ...
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Hoshi Tsugu Mono
is the Japanese word for "''Star''", and the Japanese word for a Buddhist "''Priest''" &/or "''Monk''" ( 僧, 法師 and 比丘). Hoshi may also refer to: People with the surname * , Japanese badminton athlete * , Japanese professional wrestler * , Japanese alpine skier * or Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi, Japanese sumo wrestler * , Japanese novelist and science fiction writer * Shizuko Hoshi, Japanese-American actress, theatre director, dancer, and choreographer * , Japanese voice actor and singer * , Japanese baseball player * , Japanese politician and cabinet minister * , Japanese actress * , Japanese musician * , Japanese actress Arts and entertainment Anime and manga * or '' Stargazing Dog'', a Japanese manga series by Takashi Murakami * , a Japanese manga series by Hidenori Hara * , a Japanese anime series created by Shotaro Ishinomori * , a Japanese anime series produced by Jiho Eigasha * or ''Voices of a Distant Star'', a Japanese OVA directed by Makoto Shinkai * , a Japa ...
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Shojo Ikenie
Shojo may refer to: * , the Japanese word for "young girl", often romanized as (without a macron) or (with a letter u in the word) * ( or ), a sea spirit with red hair and a fondness for alcohol in Japanese mythology * ( or ), a less common Japanese word for orangutan * , the Japanese word for "female virgin" * , the Japanese word for letter (message) * manga, Japanese comics with a target demographic of young or teenage girls People with the surname *, Japanese mixed martial artist See also * ''Shōjo Comic , formerly published under its full name until December 2007, is a ''shōjo'' manga magazine published semimonthly in Japan by Shogakukan since 1968. The manga featured in ''Sho-Comi'' are later compiled and published in book form (''tankōbon' ...'', a manga magazine published by Shogakukan since 1968 * , a Buddhist temple in Yugawa, Japan * (other), the Japanese word for "young boy" or "minor" {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames
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Sailor-fuku Shikijo Shiiku
The Japanese school uniform is modeled in appearance similar to that of the European-style naval uniforms. It was first used in Japan in the late 19th century, replacing the traditional kimono. Today, school uniforms are common in many of the Japanese public and private school systems. The Japanese word for this type of uniform is . History The majority of Japan's junior high and high schools require students to wear uniforms. The Japanese school uniform is not only a symbol of youth but also plays an important role in the country's culture, as they are felt to help instill a sense of discipline and community among youth. There are many types of uniforms that range from standard to unique ones varying in the ensembles used. Japanese school uniforms have been around for 150 years. Originally students just wore standard everyday clothes to school; kimono for female students, with for male students. During the Meiji period, students began to wear uniforms modelled after Weste ...
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