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Taiyō No Kisetsu (2002)
is a Japanese drama TV miniseries which first aired on July 7, 2002. It starred Hideaki Takizawa and was directed by Nobuhiro Doi. The program was a remake of an earlier film of the same name, released in 1956. Plot summary Tatsuya (Takizawa), a tormented college student who was once an all-around nice guy, now seems to be balancing a gigantic grudge on his shoulder. What the grudge is has yet to be revealed, although it likely has something to do with his father and the poverty that plagues his life. For some unknown reason, Tatsuya has taken to hanging around with the richest child in school, basically a trusting, nice guy whom Tatsuya is out to destroy. He feels an uncontrollable urge to deface the rich kid's new car and chase after his fiancée. Complicating the plot further is Tatsuya's run-in with a young composer and pianist, who has a limp from injuries sustained in a car accident many years before. She, too, is rich, although Tatsuya does not know it yet. Stuck in a ...
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Nobuhiro Doi
is a Japanese television and film director. Education Nobuhiro Doi graduated from Waseda University School of Economics and Politics. Works *''Aoi Tori'' (1997, TV series) *''Majo no Jōken'' (1999, TV series) *'' Beautiful Life'' (2000, TV series) *''Strawberry on the Shortcake'' (2001, TV series) *''Friends'' (2002, TV miniseries) *''Season of the Sun'' (2002, TV series) *''Good Luck!!'' (2003, TV series) *''Be with You'' (2004) *''Nada Sōsō'' (2006) *'' Hanamizuki'' (2010) *''The Wings of the Kirin'' (2012) *'' Nemuri no Mori'' (2014, TV film) *'' Flying Colors'' (2015) *''Kōnodori'' (2015-2017, TV series) *''Quartet'' (2017, TV series) *''In This Corner of the World'' (2018, TV series) *'' The Voice of Sin'' ( ja) (2020) *''We Made a Beautiful Bouquet In Modern English, ''we'' is a plural, first-person pronoun. Morphology In Standard Modern English, ''we'' has six distinct shapes for five word forms: * ''we'': the nominative (subjective) form * ''us'' and ' ...
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is a Japanese novel written in 1955 by Shintaro Ishihara, who later became a politician and was governor of Tokyo for 13 years from 1999 to 2012. It is the source of the name of the rebellious taiyōzoku () youth culture which emerged after World War II. The novel won the 1956 Akutagawa Prize. In 2012, it inspired the name of Ishihara's short-lived national political party, the Sunrise Party (''Taiyō no Tō'').Daily Yomiuribr>Party named after Ishihara's novel November 15, 2012 Plot Tatsuya Tsugawa, a college student who enjoys boxing, meets Eiko when he and his friends pick up some girls. Tatsuya and Eiko start casually dating, and he finds himself emotionally attracted to her, declaring his love by poking a hole through a shoji screen with his penis. Eiko, who is "determined to take from men and give nothing in return", reacts to his love with reticence. One night, while sailing on Tatsuya's boat, the couple makes passionate love, awakening Eiko's feelings for him. After t ...
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is a Japanese actress. From 2001 and 2003, she was known as "Mini Stop-chan", acting as the mascot for the Ministop convenience store chain commercials in Japan. She is the owner of a unique voice and has held a recital with upcoming star Satoshi Tsumabuki. Since November 2005, she has been on the ''A&G Radio Show: Anisupa!'' segment ''Anisupa Kōnin Akujo Queen''. Her major roles in anime include Maya Tōmi in ''Fafner in the Azure'', Chocolat Meilleure in ''Sugar Sugar Rune'', Miwako Sakurada in ''Paradise Kiss'', Kazamori Sasa in ''Un-Go'' and Diancie in '' Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction''. In video games, she provides the voice of Rikku in ''Final Fantasy X'', ''Final Fantasy X-2'', and ''Kingdom Hearts II''. In live-action films, she portrayed herself in the Kōji Shiraishi-directed horror film '' The Curse'', and Yuka Morita in the Takashi Shimizu film ''Reincarnation Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophica ...
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Rio Matsumoto
is a Japanese actress, model and singer. She has had a prolific career in television drama series since the mid-1990s and since 2003 has also been in several films. She was formerly known as Megumi Matsumoto (松本恵). Acting career Television dramas * '' Taiyō no Kisetsu'' (2002) * '' Stand Up!!'' (2003), Shiho Tominaga * ''Aim for the Ace!'' (2004), Reika Ryūzaki * ''Tokyo Friends'' (2005), Hirono Hayama Filmography * '' Tomie: Beginning'' (2005), Tomie Kawakami Tomie Kawakami, better known mononymously as Tomie, is a character from the Japanese horror manga and film series of the same name created by Junji Ito. Tomie was introduced in Ito's 1987 manga ''Tomie'', which was published in ''Monthly Hallowee ... * '' Tokyo Friends: The Movie'' (2006), Hirono Hayama * '' God's Puzzle'' (2008), Shiratori * '' The Chasing World'' (2008), Riaru Onigokko * '' Wangan Midnight: The Movie'' (2009), Reina Akikawa * '' Love Strikes!'' (2011), Natsuki Komiyama * '' Tomie: Unlimited' ...
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Hideaki Takizawa
, also known professionally as , is a Japanese record producer and former singer and actor. In 2002, he debuted with Tsubasa Imai in the group Tackey & Tsubasa under the record label Avex Trax. In 2018, Takizawa retired from entertainment and became the founder and president of Johnny's Island, a subdivision of Johnny & Associates. In 2019, he was made the vice president of Johnny & Associates. Career In August 2017 he was appointed Japan-UAE goodwill ambassador by Taro Kono, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In January 2019, Takizawa was named the president of a new subdivision of Johnny & Associates called Johnny's Island, where he will manage and oversee the debut of trainee group Snow Man and SixTones. After the death of Johnny Kitagawa (the founder of Johnny & Associates) on July 9, 2019, he became the executive vice president of the company. Discography Singles Filmography Film Television drama Songs written by Tackey * Words of Love * Everlasting Love ...
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Yoshinori Okada
(born 19 March 1977 in Ōno, Gifu) is a Japanese actor. He has starred several TV series such as '' Atsuhime'' (2008) and '' Nobuta. O Produce'' (2005) as well as movies such as ''Densha otoko'' (2005). He is a high school graduate and does not have a college degree. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival for ''Nonchan Noriben''. Filmography Film * ''Like Grains of Sand'' (1996) * ''Kisarazu Cat's Eye: Nihon Series'' (2003) as Ucchi * ''Kamikaze Girls'' (2004) * ''Densha Otoko'' (2005) * ''Kisarazu Cat's Eye: World Series'' (2006) as Ucchi * '' Fine, Totally Fine'' (2008) * ''Nonchan Noriben'' (2009) * '' I Am a Hero'' (2016) as Sango * ''The Confidence Man JP: The Movie'' (2019) * ''Three Nobunagas'' (2019) as Oda Nobunaga? * ''Thank you, My Highlight vol.04'' (2019) * '' Your Eyes Tell'' (2020) * ''Daughter of Lupin: The Movie'' (2021) * ''The Three Young-Men in Midnight: The Movie'' (2022) as Mattsun Television * '' Iguana Girl'' (1 ...
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