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Kunihiko Mitamura
is a Japanese actor/singer. He is well known for his role in Taiyō ni Hoero! and Hide in the Hissatsu series. Selected filmography Film *''Almost Transparent Blue'' (1979) as Ryu *'' Hissatsu: Sure Death'' (1984) as Hide *''W's Tragedy'' (1984) as Jun Godai *''Fireflies in the North'' (1984) as Denji Masaki *''Hissatsu! Braunkan no Kaibutsutachi'' (1985) as Hide *'' Hissatsu! III Ura ka Omote ka'' (1986) as Hide *'' Sure Death 4: Revenge'' (1987) as Hide *''Godzilla vs. Biollante'' (1989) as Kirishima Kazuhito *''Hissatsu!5 Ōgon no Chi'' (1991) as Hide *''Hissatsu! Mondo Shisu'' (1996) as Hide *''Taiyō no Futa'' (2016) as Naoto Kan Television *Hissatsu series **''Hissatsu Shigotonin'' (1979–81) as Kazarushokunin no Hide **''Shin Hissatsu Shigotonin'' (1981–82) **'' Hissatsu Shigotonin III'' (1982–83) **'' Hissatsu Shigotonin IV'' (1983–84) **''Hissatsu Masshigura!'' (1986) **'' Hissatsu Shigotonin Gekitotsu'' (1991–92) *''Taiyō ni Hoero!''(1982–84) as Masayuki H ...
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Niigata (city)
is a city located in the northern part of Niigata Prefecture (). It is the capital and the most populous city of Niigata Prefecture, and one of the cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, located in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the most populous city on the west coast of Honshu, and the second populous city in Chūbu region after Nagoya. It faces the Sea of Japan and Sado Island. , the city had an estimated population of 779,049, and a population density of 1,072 persons per km2. The total area is . Greater Niigata, the Niigata Metropolitan Employment Area, has a GDP of US$43.3 billion as of 2010. It is the only government-designated city on the west coast of Honshu. It has the greatest habitable area of cities in Japan (). It is designated as a reform base for the large scale agriculture under () initiatives. Overview Niigata was one of the cities incorporated by the legislation effective on April 1, 1889 (Meiji 22). With a long history as a port town, Niiga ...
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Hissatsu Shigotonin
is a Japanese television ''jidaigeki'' or period drama, that was broadcast from 1979 to 1981. It is the 15th in the ''Hissatsu'' series. The drama was set to end after episode 26 with Nakamura Mondo's death, but won great popularity so the broadcast period was extended. Plot Nakamura Mondo was relegated to a post in Hachioji from the Minamimachi Bugyōsho and he has retired from professional assassin. But one day he was ordered to return to the Minamimachi Bugyōsho. Shikazō worked behind the scenes to get Mondo back to the Minamimachi Bugyōsho. Shikazō asks Nakamura Mondo to kill a man, once Mondo refuses but he is blinded by big money and eventually take the offer. Mondo restarts killing villains again with Kazarishokunin no Hide and Nawate Samon. Cast *Makoto Fujita as Mondo Nakamura *Kunihiko Mitamura as Kazarishokunin no Hide, a craftsman but also professional assassin. *Goro Ibuki as Nawate Samon, a ronin. *Izumi Ayukawa as Kayo *Yuriko Mishima as Oshima *Takao Yamad ...
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Katagiri Katsumoto
was a Japanese warlord (''daimyō'') of Ibaraki, in the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period. In his youth was famed as one of the Seven Spears of Shizugatake, during the Battle of Shizugatake in May 1583. Biography Katsumoto hailed from an ancient samurai clan with a long and distinguished history. In the early Heian period, Katagiri clan served the Minamoto family, traditional head of the samurai that supplied early ''shōguns'' and their government, and ruled the southernmost part of Shinano region for nearly 500 years. Despite his lineage and the promising start at Battle of Shizugatake, Katsumoto's rise under Toyotomi Hideyoshi was relatively slow compared to his fellow "seven spears", which included Katō Kiyomasa and Fukushima Masanori. Katsumoto were more court samurai rather than warriors; Katsumoto was kept in the Osaka region, the de facto capital of Japan under the Toyotomi family, and his holdings were in Ibaraki area in the north. (Marked in present ...
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Gō (TV Series)
is a 2011 Japanese historical drama television series and the 50th NHK taiga drama. It was written for television by Kumiko Tabuchi,大河ドラマ 第50 作 江(ごう) 姫たちの戦国
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based on her own novel of the same name. The drama stars in the title role, with and as Cha-cha and
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Shōgun No Onmitsu! Kage Jūhachi
is a television ''jidaigeki'' series. It ran in prime time on the TV Asahi network in Japan. The first episode aired on January 27, 1996, and the 19th and final installment was broadcast on June 29 of that year. The series starred Kunihiko Mitamura with Yoko Minamino, Yūji Kishimoto, and Bengal as the team of secret agents working under the leadership of Kōtarō Satomi. Kyōko Tsujisawa also appeared regularly. The series is set during the Edo period of the history of Japan. The eighth Tokugawa ''shōgun'', Yoshimune, had officially had 17 families of ''oniwaban'', his private ''ninja'' guards. The title group was the secret 18th group. The series begins some months after Yoshimune's death as his fourth son Hitotsubashi Munetada (Satomi) brings the group back together. The team leader is Kanō Ametarō (Mitamura), a hairdresser. The other members are Miki (Minamino), a doctor; Otojirō (a chef); and Inokichi (an acrobat). Oharu (Tsujisawa) owns the small restaurant where her b ...
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Tokugawa Iemitsu
Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川 家光, August 12, 1604 – June 8, 1651) was the third ''shōgun'' of the Tokugawa dynasty. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Hidetada with Oeyo, and the grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Lady Kasuga was his wet nurse, who acted as his political adviser and was at the forefront of shogunate negotiations with the Imperial court. Iemitsu ruled from 1623 to 1651; during this period he crucified Christians, expelled all Europeans from Japan and closed the borders of the country, a foreign politics policy that continued for over 200 years after its institution. It is debatable whether Iemitsu can be considered a kinslayer for making his younger brother Tadanaga commit suicide by seppuku. Early life (1604–1617) Tokugawa Iemitsu was born on 12 August 1604. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Hidetada and grandson of the last great unifier of Japan, the first Tokugawa ''shōgun'' Tokugawa Ieyasu.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "''Tokugawa, Iemitsu''" in ; n.b ...
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Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi
was a pair of television ''jidaigeki'' series on TV Asahi in Japan. The first aired in 1990–1991 and the sequel in 1992–1993. Kunihiko Mitamura portrayed Tokugawa Iemitsu in both series. The show premiered on October 13, 1990, as an off-season replacement for the popular ''Abarenbo Shogun.'' It shared several cast members with ''Abarenbo Shogun'', including Reiko Takashima, Ayako Tanaka and some minor guest actors. The final episode aired on March 30, 1991. The sequel ran during the same months of 1992–1993. Story In 1634, the third Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu visited Kyoto in a lavish procession, accompanied by more than 300,000 followers. Bolitho, Harold. (1995). "The ''han''," in ''Warrior Rule in Japan'' (Marius Jansen, ed.), p.217. The premise of the television series is that he refused to ride in the palanquin. Instead, he walked in disguise as Tokuyama Takenoshin, a ronin. Accompanying him were Yagyū Jūbei, Isshin Tasuke, a pickpocket named Otsuta, and male and femal ...
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Wataru Seken Wa Oni Bakari
Wataru is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Wataru can be written using several kanji characters. Here are some examples: *渉, "ford" *渡, "ferry over" *亘, "extend across" *航, "navigate" *和, "harmony" *亙, "extend across" *弥, "more and more" The name can also be written in hiragana わたる or katakana ワタル. Notable people with the name *, Japanese announcer, television personality, and news anchor * Wataru Asō (麻生 渡, born 1939), governor of Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan *, Japanese footballer * Wataru Fukuda (福田 亘, born 1964), Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer * Wataru Hatano (羽多野 渉, born 1982), Japanese voice actor * Wataru Hokoyama (鋒山 亘, born 1974), music composer *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese footballer * Wataru Ishijima (石島 渉, 1906–1980), paleontologist and geologist * Wataru Ito (伊藤 渉, born 1969), Japanese politician * Wataru Kamimura (上村 亘, born 1986), Japanese shogi pl ...
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Hissatsu Shigotonin Gekitotsu
is a Japanese television ''jidaigeki'' or period drama that was broadcast from 1991 to 1992. It is the 30th in the ''Hissatsu'' series.山田誠二 必殺シリーズ完全百科 p29 Cast *Makoto Fujita as Nakamura Mondo *Kunihiko Mitamura as Hide *Hashinosuke Nakamura as Yumeji * Sakae Takita as Yamada Asaemon *Wakako Sakai as Hatsuse * Yūki Meguro as Narukawa *Megumi Asaoka as Sada *Kin Sugai as Nakamura Sen *Mari Shiraki is a Japanese actress. She joined the Nikkatsu studio and appeared in about 100 films at Nikkatsu. Shiraki is well known for her role of Ritsu Nakamura on the ''jidaigeki'' television series '' Hissatsu''. Selected filmography Film * The Naked ... as Nakamura Ritsu References 1992 Japanese television series debuts 1990s drama television series Jidaigeki television series {{Japan-tv-prog-stub ...
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Hissatsu Masshigura!
is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in 1986. It is the 26th in the Hissatsu series. Inspired by Video game Super Mario Bros. Cast * Kunihiko Mitamura as Hide * Yoko Akino as Keima no Ogin * Shōfukutei Tsurube II as Ayamaro * Teruhiko Saigō as Toukichi * Mikio Osawa as Sabu * Masako Sugawara as Wakamurasaki * Gorō Mutsumi as Kagurazaka Soemon * Jūkei Fujioka was a Japanese actor. He is known as an actor who often played villains, but is famous for playing the role of detective Daisaku Tani in the popular detective drama ''Seibu Keisatsu''. Fujioka started his acting career at the Haiyuza Theatre Com ... as Mukojima Jinjurō References 1986 Japanese television series debuts 1980s drama television series Jidaigeki television series {{Japan-tv-prog-stub ...
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Hissatsu Shigotonin IV
is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in 1983 to 1984. It is the 21st in the Hissatsu series. The drama is a sequel to Hissatsu Shigotonin III.山田誠二『必殺シリーズ完全百科』p74 Plot Cast *Makoto Fujita as Mondo Nakamura *Kunihiko Mitamura as Kazarishokunin no Hide *Kiyoshi Nakajō as Shamisenya no Yuji *Izumi Ayukawa as Nandemoya no Kayo *Ippei Hikaru as Junnosuke Nishi *Isuzu Yamada as Oriku *Kin Sugai (28 February 1926 – 10 August 2018) was a Japanese actress. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 9th Hochi Film Award for '' The Funeral''. Sugai is famous for her role as Sen Nakamura in the jidaigeki drama Hissatsu series. Sh ... as Sen Nakamura *Mari Shiraki as Ritsu Nakamura *Toshio Yamauchi as Chief Constable (Hittōdōshin) Kumagorō Tanaka *Keiko Hayashi as Otami *Sakae Umezu as Tamasuke References 1983 Japanese television series debuts 1980s drama television series Jidaigeki television series
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