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One Week Friends (film)
is a Japanese youth romance film written by Yōko Izumisawa, directed by Shōsuke Murakami, starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Kento Yamazaki. Based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Matcha Hazuki. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on February 18, 2017. The theme for this movie is "Kanade for Isshukan Friends" by Sukima Switch. By the first screenings, the film had earned ¥153 million (US$1.34 million). Plot High school student and aspiring artist Yuki Hase falls in love at first sight with Kaori Fujimiya after the latter narrowly manages to pass down a borrowed French dictionary Yuki left behind inside a train. To his joy, Yuki learns that he and Kaori share class for their second year. However, Kaori seems to have forgotten their meeting. When he introduces himself again, she rejects his offer of friendship. Yuki later finds out that she has similarly rejected other offers since her transfer 3 months ago and is thus regarded as a pariah within t ...
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Takashi Matsuo (actor)
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Sora Amamiya
is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan. She is affiliated with the talent agency Music Ray'n. After passing an audition held by Music Ray'n, she made her voice acting debut in 2012. She played her first main role as Kaori Fujimiya in the 2014 anime television series ''One Week Friends''. Some of her anime roles include Elizabeth Liones in ''The Seven Deadly Sins'', Aqua in ''KonoSuba'', Akame in ''Akame ga Kill!'', Touka Kirishima in ''Tokyo Ghoul'', Asseylum Vers Allusia in ''Aldnoah.Zero'', Chizuru Mizuhara in ''Rent-A-Girlfriend'', Isla in ''Plastic Memories'', Mayuri in '' Date A Live: The Movie – Mayuri Judgement'', Miia in ''Monster Musume'', Hitomi Uzaki in '' Killing Bites'', Ayame Himuro in ''Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It'', and Nazuna Nanakusa in ''Call of the Night''. She also performed theme songs for various anime she has acted in. In 2015, she received the Best Rookie Actress Award at the 9th Seiyu Awards. Amamiya is a member of ...
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Yoshitaka Yamaya
is a Japanese voice actor. He was previously affiliated by With Line, but is now currently represented by First Wind Production. Filmography Television animation *''Ace of Diamond'' (2014), Itsuki Tadano *''Aldnoah.Zero'' (2014), Okisuke Mikuni *''Magical Warfare'' (2014), Tsuganashi Aiba (young) *''One Week Friends'' (2014), Yūki Hase *'' Re:_Hamatora'' (2014), Hikaru *'' Ace of Diamond Second Season'' (2015), Itsuki Tadano *''Aldnoah.Zero'' (2015), Okisuke Mikuni *''Assassination Classroom'' (2015), Tomohito Sugino *'' Miritari!'' (2015), Sōhei Yano *''Re-Kan!'' (2015), Kenta Yamada *'' Noragami Aragoto'' (2015), Tatsumi *'' Assassination Classroom 2nd Season'' (2016), Tomohito Sugino *''Tsukipro The Animation'' (2017), Kensuke Yaegashi *''Amai Chōbatsu: Watashi wa Kanshu Senyō Pet'' (2018), Myojin Aki *''Black Clover'' (2018-2021), Marx Francois *''The Rising of the Shield Hero'' (2019-present), Itsuki Kawasumi *'' Ace of Diamond Act II'' (2019), Itsuki Tadano *''Afterlos ...
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Sayuri Kokushō
is a Japanese actress, singer, and tarento. She was an original member of Onyanko Club. She works for the talent management firm Sony Music Artists. Her debut single, "Valentine Kiss", is the most popular Valentine's Day song in Japan. Brief biography Kokushō was named after Sayuri Yoshinaga, of whom her father was a fan. After spending time living in Sasebo, Nagasaki when she was young, she attended Nishihara Elementary School and First Kanoya Junior High School, both Kanoya Municipal schools. She then attended Shimizugaoka High School in Kure, Hiroshima due to her father's transferring from JMSDF Kanoya Air Base to JMSDF Kure Naval Base while in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. While in high school, she represented the Chūgoku region in the 3rd Miss Seventeen Contest in 1984. While she didn't win the contest, she was scouted by a representative from CBS Sony (two others scouted at the same contest were Misato Watanabe and Shizuka Kudō. Kokushō later appeared o ...
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Sairi Ito
is a Japanese actress. Biography Her skill is dancing, having won the Tokyo preliminaries of the All Japan Dance Contest as well as the kids division of Sanrio Dance Contest in 2003. Ito has an older brother and an older sister. She graduated from Chiba Prefectural Wakamatsu High School. Ito debuted in the drama ''14-kagetsu: Tsuma ga Kodomo ni Kaette Iku'' in 2003. While only nine years old and without any acting experience, she attracted attention for playing an adult turned into a child. Ito continued acting in ''Minna Mukashi wa Kodomodatta'' and ''The Queen's Classroom''. Ito is often cast with ''The Queen's Classroom'' co-star Mayuko Fukuda in dramas such as ''Enka no Joō'', ''Chibi Maruko-chan'', and ''Kiri no Hi''. Filmography TV series Films Japanese dub ;Live-action ;Animation Awards References External links Official profile
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