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Mieko Harada
is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She has played various roles in many motion pictures, television shows and television dramas since her debut in 1974. Career Harada most notably portrayed Lady Kaede in Akira Kurosawa's 1985 film '' Ran'', and further collaborated with him in his 1990 film ''Dreams''. Harada also provided the voice for Kaguya in the 2002 anime film '' InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass''. Harada won the award for best actress at the 21st Hochi Film Award for ''Village of Dreams'' and at the 23rd Hochi Film Award for '' Begging for Love''. Personal life Harada has been married to actor and singer Ryo Ishibashi since 1987 and has three children. Filmography Film *'' Lullaby of the Earth'' (1976) *'' The Youth Killer'' (1976) *'' Torakku Yarō: Totsugeki ichibanboshi (1978) *''The Fall of Ako Castle'' (1978) *''Ah! Nomugi Toge'' (1979) *''Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity'' (1979) *'' Ran'' (1985) – Lady Kaede *''Bakumats ...
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Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 million residents ; the city proper has a population of 13.99 million people. Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the prefecture forms part of the Kantō region on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. Tokyo serves as Economy of Japan, Japan's economic center and is the seat of both the Government of Japan, Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. Originally a fishing village named Edo, the city became politically prominent in 1603, when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate. By the mid-18th century, Edo was one of the most populous cities in the world with a population of over one million people. Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the imperial capital in Kyoto was mov ...
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The Youth Killer
is a Japanese film director. He won the award for Best Director at the 1st Yokohama Film Festival for ''The Man Who Stole the Sun''. Life and career Hasegawa began his career in film at Nikkatsu in the early 1970s as a scriptwriter on such ''Roman porno'' projects as Chūsei Sone's ''Love Bandit Rat Man'' (1972), Yukihiro Sawada's '' Retreat Through the Wet Wasteland'' (1973) and Tatsumi Kumashiro's ''Evening Primrose'' (1974). He also served as Assistant Director on the 1972 ''Woman on the Night Train'' and several other ''Roman porno'' films for Nikkatsu. After leaving Nikkatsu, he made his debut as a director in the October 1976 '' The Youth Killer'', produced by ATG, a provocative study of alienation focusing on a young killer. In 1979, he directed his second film, the black comedy ''The Man Who Stole the Sun'', which won him the Best Director award at the 1979 Yokohama Film Festival. This was Hasegawa's last film and although he never returned to directing, he was one of ...
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Half A Confession
is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Summary Respected inspector Soichiro Kaji is imprisoned for killing his wife, Keiko, who, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, requested it. His colleagues at Tokyo Police Force discover that Kaji intended to commit suicide after killing her, but instead went away on a bullet train two days later. A suspicious item is found in his coat pocket that suggests Kaji was unfaithful. The incident makes headlines in Tokyo, where a young female reporter sets out to find the truth about the acclaimed yet intriguingly silent defendant. Soichiro Kaji has drawn the interest of many: lawyer, judge, detective, relative... Slowly they weave the tale behind it all and tentatively tread upon the question of euthanasia. Cast * Akira Terao: Soichiro Kaji * Mieko Harada: Keiko Kaji * Hidetaka Yoshioka * Mayu Tsuruta * Kyohei Shibata * Kirin Kiki: Yasuko Shimamura * Reiko Takashima * ...
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Out (2002 Film)
''Out'' is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Cast * Mieko Harada as Masako Katori * Mitsuko Baisho as Yoshie Azuma * Shigeru Muroi as Kuniko Jonouchi * Naomi Nishida as Yayoi Yamamoto * Teruyuki Kagawa is a Japanese actor, kabuki actor and boxing commentator. Biography Born in 1965, his parents are the kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III and the cinema actress Yuko Hama. His grandmother is the film actress Sanae Takasugi. In the Kabuki world, ... as Akira Jumonji * Kanpei Hazama as Mitsuyoshi Satake References External links * Films based on Japanese novels Films directed by Hideyuki Hirayama 2000s Japanese-language films 2002 films 2000s Japanese films {{2000s-Japan-film-stub ...
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Off-Balance
is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Shin Togashi based on the novel ''Hi-baransu'' by Naoko Uozumi which won the author the Kodansha Award for New Writers of Children's Literature. Cast * Megumi Hatachiya as Chiaki * Fumiyo Kohinata as Kiku-chan * Yu Hatano as Mizue * Momoka Nakamura as Yukari * Shūji Kashiwabara as Heath * Tomato as Yuri-chan * Kumiko Tsuchiya as Homeroom Teacher * Ryūshi Mizukami as Video Store Clerk * Masayo Umezawa as Mizue's Mother * Noriko Hayami as Masayoshi's Wife * Mieko Harada as Chiaki's Mother Awards 23rd Yokohama Film Festival *Won: Best New Director - Shin Togashi is a Japanese film director. Career Born in Fujishima, Yamagata (now part of the city of Tsuruoka), Togashi attended Rikkyō University, where he was inspired by the lectures on cinema by the critic Shigehiko Hasumi. After graduating, he worke ... *10th Best Film References External links

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First Love (2000 Film)
is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Cast * Rena Tanaka * Hiroyuki Sanada * Mieko Harada * Mitsuru Hirata * Makoto Satō * Masaki Nishina * Nori Horikoshi * Uchiyama Jikko * Yōji Tanaka is a Japanese actor and tarento. He is often credited as BoBA. Career Born in Kiso, Nagano, Tanaka first began working for Japan National Railways after high school, but often went to the movies, including shows of indie and self-produced films ... Reception It was chosen as the 3rd Best Film at the 22nd Yokohama Film Festival. References External links * Films directed by Tetsuo Shinohara 2000s Japanese films {{2000s-Japan-film-stub ...
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After The Rain (film)
is a 1999 Japanese and French film. The story is based on the last script written by Akira Kurosawa and is directed by his former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi. It was awarded a Japanese Academy Award in 1999. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Synopsis A group of travelers are stranded in a small country inn when the local river floods. As the bad weather continues, tensions rise amongst the travelers trapped at the inn. A traveling rōnin (masterless samurai), Ihei Misawa takes it upon himself to cheer everyone up by arranging a splendid feast. Unfortunately he has no money and in order to pay for the feast he visits the local dojos and challenges the masters there for payment, termed in the film as prize fighting. Later, after breaking up a duel between two young retainers of the local clan, the daimyō Shigeaki is impressed by Misawa's skill and temperament, Lord Shigeaki offers Misawa employment as a sword master. Misawa h ...
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My Sons
is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Yōji Yamada. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Synopsis The children of old-fashioned patriarch of a family in Iwate Province gather to observe the first anniversary of their mother's death. Tetsuya, working as a bartender in Tokyo, quarrels with his father over the way he is leading his life. Cast * Rentarō Mikuni: Akio Asano * Masatoshi Nagase: Tetsuo * Emi Wakui: Seiko Kawashima * Miyoko Asada: Toshiko * Kazuyo Asari: Ayako * Mieko Harada: Reiko * Chosuke Ikariya : Jirō Katō * Leonard Kuma * Tatsuo Matsumura: Terao * Ken Nakamoto * Meiko Nakamura * Tomoko Naraoka * Ichirō Ogura * Mikiko Otonashi * B-saku Satoh * Casey Takamine * Kunie Tanaka * Ryuzo Tanaka: Tadashi Reception Awards and nominations 15th Japan Academy Prize *Won: Best Picture *Won: Best Actor - Rentarō Mikuni *Won: Best Supporting Actor - Masatoshi Nagase *Won: Best Supporting Actress - Emi Wakui *Won: Rookie of the Year - Masat ...
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Tsuribaka Nisshi 2
is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 30 September 1989. It is the second film in the Tsuribaka Nisshi is a Japanese fishing-themed manga series written by Jūzō Yamasaki and illustrated by Kenichi Kitami. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Big Comic Original'' since 1979. It won the 28th Shogakukan Manga A ... series. 1989 films Films directed by Tomio Kuriyama 1980s Japanese-language films Shochiku films 1980s Japanese films {{1980s-Japan-film-stub ...
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The Last Megalopolis
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a ...
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Narasaki Ryō
was a Japanese woman and the wife of Sakamoto Ryōma, an architect of the Meiji Restoration. She is commonly called in Japan. After the death of her first husband, she married the merchant Nishimura Matsubē and was renamed to . Early life She was born in Kyoto on July 23, 1841 as the eldest daughter of the physician Narasaki Shōsaku and his wife Shigeno Sada. She had two younger sisters Narasaki Mitsue (later Nakazawa Mitsue) and Narasaki Kimi (later Sugeno Kimi), and two younger brothers Narasaki Taichirō and Narasaki Kenkichi. Her father was arrested and went to prison during the Ansei Purge. He died after being released from prison when she was 21 years old. Oryō married Sakamoto Ryōma in 1864. Teradaya Incident Oryō is best known for saving the life of her husband Sakamoto Ryōma from an assassination attempt during the Teradaya Incident. She worked at Kyoto's Teradaya Inn, and while taking a bath in the evening on March 9, 1866, heard one of the assassins outside, ...
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Aftermath Of Battles Without Honor And Humanity
is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Eiichi Kudo. Although originally planned as the first entry of a new series in the ''Battles Without Honor and Humanity'' franchise, ''Aftermath'' turned out to be a lone entry and Toei refers to the film as an of the series. Cast * Jinpachi Nezu as Toshio Aiba *Mieko Harada as Akiko Negishi *Ryudo Uzaki * Shigeru Matsuzaki as Keiichi Mizunuma * Tsutomu Yamazaki as Shingo Takagi *Fumio Fujimura as Hideo Hanamura *Shingo Yamashiro as Hiroshi Kamamoto *Seizō Fukumoto as Gen Kanemitsu *Nobuo Kaneko as Hirokichi Asakura *Asao Koike as Hidenobu Hanamura * Kayo Matsuo as Ikenaga Satoko *Ryuji Katagiri as Ken Oba * Guts Ishimatsu as Genji Wada * Hōsei Komatsu as Tadashi Tatsuno * Kenichi Hagiwara (Cameo) * Hiroshi Miyauchi as Detective Ozawa *Mikio Narita as Takeshi Tsugawa *Hiroki Matsukata , better known by his stage name , was a Japanese actor. He was the son of ''jidaigeki'' actor Jūshirō Konoe and actress Yaeko Mizukawa and has a younger ...
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