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Yuta Kishi
is a Japanese singer, actor and television personality. He is the leader of the idol group King & Prince. His film and television roles have included Toi in ''Oniichan, Gacha'', Yūsuke Kaji in ''Defying Kurosaki-kun'', Shu Maiko in '' Nisekoi,'' Arata Fukazawa in ''Night Doctor'' and Inokichi Myojin in ''Hissatsu Shigotonin''. Early life Kishi was born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He played baseball in elementary school. Career Kishi joined the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates on 20 July 2009, when he was in his second year of middle school. He performed in Koichi Domoto's musical '' Endless Shock'' for three consecutive years from 2013 to 2015. In 2015, Kishi was selected as a member of Mr. King vs Mr. Prince and its subunit Mr. Prince (later Prince). The group debuted in 2018. Kishi made his TV drama debut in ''Kamen Teacher'' in 2013 as Shishimaru, one of key students. The following year, he appeared in ''Kin Kyori Renai'', an adaptation of the manga s ...
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Saitama Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture to the north, Nagano Prefecture to the west, Yamanashi Prefecture to the southwest, Tokyo to the south, Chiba Prefecture to the southeast, and Ibaraki Prefecture to the northeast. Saitama is the capital and largest city of Saitama Prefecture, with other major cities including Kawaguchi, Kawagoe, and Tokorozawa. Saitama Prefecture is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, the most populous metropolitan area in the world, and many of its cities are described as bedroom communities and suburbs of Tokyo with many residents commuting into the city each day. History According to ''Sendai Kuji Hongi'' (''Kujiki''), Chichibu was one of 137 provinces during the reign of Emperor Sujin. Chichibu Province was in western Saitama. ...
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Love's Reach
is a Japanese comedy romance '' shōjo'' manga series written and illustrated by Rin Mikimoto. It was adapted into a Japanese television drama that aired on Nippon Television from July 19 to October 11, 2014 and into a live action film that was released on October 11, 2014, in Japan. Characters * Haruka Sakurai (Tomohisa Yamashita) * Yuni Kururugi (Nana Komatsu) * Ikuhaba ( Nozomu Kotaki) * Kikuko Nanami (Mizuki Yamamoto) * Mirei Takizawa (Asami Mizukawa) * Akachi (Hirofumi Arai) Film adaptation A film adaptation was released in 2014. The film has been number one at the Japanese box office for two weeks and has grossed ¥475 million. See also *''Kyō no Kira-kun is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Rin Mikimoto. It is published by Kodansha on ''Bessatsu Friend''. The first volume was published on 13 January 2012. A live-action adaptation was released on February 25, 2017. Plo ...'', another manga series by the same author References Ext ...
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21st-century Japanese Male Actors
The 1st century was the century spanning AD 1 ( I) through AD 100 ( C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the or to distinguish it from the 1st century BC (or BCE) which preceded it. The 1st century is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. The 1st century also saw the appearance of Christianity. During this period, Europe, North Africa and the Near East fell under increasing domination by the Roman Empire, which continued expanding, most notably conquering Britain under the emperor Claudius ( AD 43). The reforms introduced by Augustus during his long reign stabilized the empire after the turmoil of the previous century's civil wars. Later in the century the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which had been founded by Augustus, came to an end with the suicide of Nero in AD 68. There followed the famous Year of Four Emperors, a brief period of civil war and instability, which was finally brought to an end by Vespasian, ninth Roman em ...
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Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix
The Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix is an award given by the Nikkan Sports newspaper to Japanese television dramas. The 14th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix was canceled due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Categories *Best Drama *Best Actor *Best Actress *Best Supporting Actor *Best Supporting Actress *Best Newcomer Winners See also * List of Asian television awards This list of Asian television awards is an index to articles on notable awards for contributions in various fields of television in Asia. The list is organized by region and country, although some awards are open to television performers or shows ... References External linksList of Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix{{in lang, ja Awards established in 1997 Japanese television awards 1997 establishments in Japan ...
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Kei Tanaka
is a Japanese actor. Filmography Film Television series Japanese dub * '' Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' (2019) - Dr. Mark Russell (Kyle Chandler) * '' Godzilla vs. Kong'' (2021) - Dr. Mark Russell (Kyle Chandler) * '' The Lost City'' (2022) - Alan Caprison / Dash McMahon (Channing Tatum Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor. Tatum made his film debut in the drama ''Coach Carter'' (2005), and had his breakthrough role in the 2006 dance film ''Step Up (film), Step Up''. He gained wider attention for ...) Awards References External links Official Website* 21st-century Japanese male actors Japanese male film actors Japanese male television actors Living people 1984 births Male actors from Tokyo {{Japan-screen-actor-stub ...
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Haru (actress)
is a Japanese actress and model from Adachi, Tokyo. She is known for the film '' Koizora'' (2007), '' Maria-sama ga Miteru'' (2010), the TV drama ''Asa ga Kita'' (2015-2016), and for co-hosting of the TBS talk show ''A-Studio''. Career In 2004, at the age of 13, Haru entered the entertainment industry after being scouted by Hori Agency. She made her screen acting debut in the 2006 WOWOW television drama ''Taigan no Kanojo''. In 2007, she debuted as an exclusive model for the fashion magazine '' Seventeen''. She released her first single, titled "I Miss You/Message: Asu no Boku e," on April 16, 2008. This song was used as the ending theme in the TBS variety show ''Kami Summers''. In 2010 she appeared in a lead role for the first time in the live-action film '' Maria-sama ga Miteru''. A 2012 NTT DoCoMo TV commercial raised her public profile, and from 2012 to 2015 she was an exclusive model for the fashion magazine ''non-no''. In March 2015 she was cast as lead character in t ...
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Karakuri Puppet
are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets or automata, made from the 17th century to the 19th century. The dolls' gestures provided a form of entertainment. The word has also come to mean "mechanisms" or "trick" in Japanese language, Japanese. It is used to describe any device that evokes a sense of awe through concealment of its inner workings. The name is thought to come from the Japanese verb , which means "to pull, stretch, and move a thread". It is alternatively written in kanji as , , , , and archaically as . History One of the earliest recorded references in Japan to similar automata devices is found in the , which references a mechanism known as a south-pointing chariot appearing during the reign of Empress Kōgyoku, in 658 CE. were further developed in Japan after the introduction of European clock-making technology sometime in the early 17th century, during the Sengoku period. The gears and Camshaft, cams used in clock-making were used to create moving dol ...
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Edo Period
The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional '' daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was characterized by economic growth, strict social order, isolationist foreign policies, a stable population, perpetual peace, and popular enjoyment of arts and culture. The period derives its name from Edo (now Tokyo), where on March 24, 1603, the shogunate was officially established by Tokugawa Ieyasu. The period came to an end with the Meiji Restoration and the Boshin War, which restored imperial rule to Japan. Consolidation of the shogunate The Edo period or Tokugawa period is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's regional '' daimyo''. A revolution took place from the time of the Kamakura shogunate, which existed with the Tennō's court, to the Tok ...
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Sports Hochi
, previously known as , is a Japanese-language daily sports newspaper. In 2002, it had a circulation of a million copies a day. It is an affiliate newspaper of ''Yomiuri Shimbun''. Reports 19 September 1939: SS Scharnhorst The Hochi Shimbun newspaper was mentioned in an article in The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser on September 20, 1939 concerning the conversion of the SS Scharnhorst into the escort carrier Shin'yō by the Imperial Japanese Navy. See also *Hochi Film Award *Golden Spirit Award The Golden Spirit Award is given annually to the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) player who "best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team", as voted on by members of th ... References External links * Daily newspapers published in Japan Sports newspapers published in Japan {{sports-stub ...
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Rio Suzuki
is a Japanese actress and tarento. She is famous for such TV dramas as ''Yae no Sakura'', ''Ashita, Mama ga Inai'' and as a television personality. Filmography Television * (Fuji TV, 2012) – Minagawa Riko * ''Yae's Sakura'' (NHK, 2013) – Yamamoto Yae (child) * ''Woman'' (NTV, 3 July–11 September 2013) – Aoyagi Nozomi (Koharu's daughter) * (23 September, Fuji TV) – Masaki Tamao ** (29 September 2014) * (Fuji TV) – Satomi Yumika (episode 1, 8 October 2013) * ''Ashita, Mama ga Inai'' (NTV, 2014) – Maki, nicknamed "Donki" * (TBS) – Hanamura Miyuki (episode 5, 13 May 2014) * (MBS, 5 October 2014) – Kirihara Mai * (NTV, January – March 2015) – Shizukuishi Miko (starring role) * '' 37.5°C no Namida'' (TBS, July – September 2015) - Asahina Koharu * ''Asa ga Kita'' (NHK, 2015) - Asa (child) and Chiyo (child) * '' Never Let Me Go'' (TBS, 2016) - Hoshina Kyoko (child) * ''Zenryoku Shissō'' (NHK, 2018) - Isoyama Nanami Films * (26 March 2013, Sho ...
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Kamen Teacher
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa. It was serialized in Shueisha‘s ''Weekly Young Jump'' magazine from 2006 to 2007. A sequel manga, titled ''Kamen Teacher Black'' was published in the same magazine from 2013 to 2014. It was adapted into a live action television series in 2013 and was adapted into a live action film in 2014. The special for this film was broadcast by NTV on February 14, 2014, on Kinyou Roadshow. Characters * Taisuke Fujigaya as Araki Gota * Aya Omasa as Ichimura Miki * Takumi Saito as Iikura Rui * Fuma Kikuchi as Takehara Kinzo * Jesse Lewis as Kusanagi Keigo * Yuta Kishi as Shishimaru * Taiga Kyomoto as Bon * Yanagi Shuntaro as Ryōta * Taketomi Seika as Kondo Kanako * Maeda Goki as Kotaro * Tsukada Ryoichi as Kinpatsu Sensei * Shiga Kotaro as Sugawara Kentaro * Shintaro Yamada as Tooyama Shunsaku * Fujisawa Ayano as Honda Ayumi * Musaka Naomasa as Kobayashi Tōbē * Yamamoto Maika as Kobayashi Saeko Media Manga ''Kam ...
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Tarento
Television personalities in Japan, known as in Japanese, are celebrities who regularly appear in mass media in Japan, especially as panelists on variety shows. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, bankable stars in America were described as "talents" and were distinguished from production crews, which were seen as having more technical than charismatic talents. Careers Japanese television programs often feature these media personalities. Many, sometimes dozens at a time, are called in to take part in these prime time shows. Their participation in these programs varies greatly and includes performing, voicing opinions, mimicking fellow celebrities in a practice called ''monomane'', taking part in game shows, joking or just being present for the entire duration of the show (known as being part of the "gallery"). While it is very common for ''tarento'' to appear in serious Japanese television drama or movies, they are distinguished from mainstream actors by the fact that, where an ...
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