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, module2 = Martial Arts , was a Japanese actor and
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. Ishibashi had a extensive career in Japanese television, where was famous as portraying villains in
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s, in roles such as bad lieutenants, shifty merchants, yakuza, bandits, and corrupt priests. Ishibashi had significant presence in television productions like
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's Taiga drama series,
The Unfettered Shogun (Abarenbō Shōgun) was a Japanese television program on the TV Asahi network. Set in the eighteenth century, it showed fictitious events in the life of Tokugawa Yoshimune, Yoshimune, the eighth Tokugawa clan, Tokugawa ''shōgun''. The program s ...
,
Hissatsu series The is a long-running prime-time popular television Jidaigeki series about assassins in Japan. ''Hissatsu Shikakenin'' is based on Shōtarō Ikenami's novel ''Shiokinin Fujieda Baian'', but its sequels are only inspired by it. The series still c ...
and . He also had frequent roles in various 1970s and 1980s
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TV series, most notably in
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."Special Feature: Super Sentai Official Mook 20th Century 1991 Chojin Sentai Jetman" Kodansha , May 10, 2018, p. 30. ISBN 978-4-06-509613-0. His movie career was mostly specialized in
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s and
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s. One of his best known starring roles in the west is the role of the villain Tateki Shikenbaru, a.k.a. "Junjo", in the
Sonny Chiba , known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later before an international audience. Born in Fuku ...
vehicle ''
The Street Fighter ''The Street Fighter'' (Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New L ...
''.


Biography

Born in
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, in
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during the Japanese rule His father is a professional soldier and he has two younger brothers. At the end of the war, he repatriated to
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, and lived there until he graduated from . Later, he graduated from
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College of Art, Department of Drama. In 1956, at the same time as graduating from university, he joined a Bungakuza-affiliated Theater Institute and went on to become an actor. Eventually, he became a member of the Bungakuza theater company proper, but he also worked as greengrocer, a
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, and a laborer on the side. As Ishibashi had been practicing Goju-Ryu style of Karate since he was a school student, he was hired by
Mas Oyama , more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate. A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese ci ...
as a Karate Instructor for his
Oyama Dojo is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean- ...
and the
Kyokushin Kaikan is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
, earning his living expenses that way as well. On the stage, he had roles in the plays ''Sono hito o shirazu'' (その人を知らず) (1957) and ''honō no hito'' (炎の人) (1958). After leaving Bungakuza in 1964, he became active in TV dramas and movies. Most of Ishibashi's acting career is focused on Television work. His first movie role was in the 1970
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film ''Yajūtoshi'' (野獣都市), based on the 1961 novel by . He had his career breakthrough in the 1973 action film '' Bodigaado Kiba: Hissatsu sankaku tobi'' starring
Sonny Chiba , known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later before an international audience. Born in Fuku ...
, playing an antagonist role against the main character. He had a starring role in the 1974 Sonny Chiba vehicle ''
The Street Fighter ''The Street Fighter'' (Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New L ...
''. He had been chosen to play the role of "Tateki Shikenbaru", by the recommendation of Sonny Chiba, based of the experiences in the prior movie. He was also stunt coordinator directing all the fighting scenes at the request of the leading Chiba and director
Shigehiro Ozawa was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He directed more than thirty films and is best known for his film ''The Street Fighter''. He directed in over 110 films between 1954 and 1976. Selected filmography * ''Kunisada Chūji'' (1958) * ''T ...
. Since then, Ishibashi was active in
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's
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s and
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s during the 1970s. Ishibashi was also Sonny Chiba's
Kyokushin is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Ja ...
instructor at the Oyama Dojo. Ishibashi also taught karate at the founded by Chiba. Ishibashi had appeared in the TBS
jidaigeki is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning "period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some, however, are set much earlier—''Portrait of Hel ...
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Mito Kōmon is a Japanese ''jidaigeki'' or period drama that was on prime-time television from 1969 to 2011, making it the longest-running ''jidaigeki'' in Japanese television history. The title character is the historic Tokugawa Mitsukuni, former vice-''sh ...
46 times in guest roles. He had also acted in multiple roles in
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action series
Super Sentai is a Japanese superhero team metaseries and media franchise consisting of television series and films produced by Toei Company, and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi ("Sentai" is the Japanese word for "task force" or "fighting squadron"). The sho ...
, having had roles in
J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai is the second installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. It was aired from April 8, 1977 to December 23, 1977, replacing ''Himitsu Sentai Gorenger'' and was replaced by ''Battle Fever J''. It was created by Shotaro Ishinomori, and was screened ...
,
Battle Fever J is a live-action Japanese-American TV series. The third entry of the ''Super Sentai'' series franchise, ''Battle Fever J'' was a co-production of Toei Company and Marvel Comics. A total of 52 episodes aired on TV Asahi from February 3, 1979 to J ...
,
Kagaku Sentai Dynaman is the seventh installment of Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries. It aired on TV Asahi from February 5, 1983, to January 28, 1984, replacing ''Dai Sentai Goggle-V'' and was replaced by ''Choudenshi Bioman'' with a total of 51 episodes. Six ...
,
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,
Chōjin Sentai Jetman is a Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Toei Company and Bandai. It is the fifteenth entry of the ''Super Sentai'' metaseries, following the previous series ''Chikyu Sentai Fiveman''. The series aired on TV Asahi on February 15, 199 ...
and Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle. In 1978, Ishibashi appeared in Fuji TV's ', where his personality was evaluated by
Kinichi Hagimoto is a Japanese comedian. He is active as a stage performer, emcee, and manager of the amateur Ibaraki Golden Golds (''ibaraki goruden gōruzu'') of the Japanese Baseball Association (''nippon yakyuu renmei''). Born in the Taitō ward of Tōky ...
, who also hosted the show. In 1979, he made a regular appearance in the TV Asashi's variety show ', where he played the role of a neighbor of the house where Kinichi Hagimoto's character lives. He died on December 19, 2018, at the age of 85.https://www.chunichi.co.jp/chuspo/article/entertainment/news/CK2018122202000174.html – "The Meiakuyaku"; "Masashi Ishibashi died, 85 years old, presence in" Mito Komon ", Chunichi Sports. (December 22, 2018) Retrieved December 22, 2018.


Martial arts

Ishibashi learned judo and
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from his father from an early age.May issue of "Monthly Power Karate", Power Karate Publishing Co., Ltd., 3rd floor, Aoi Building, 3-31-10 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 1983, p. 48. While attending Denshukan High School, he practiced judo, and after entering the theater department of Nihon University College of Art, he began attending the Goju-ryu dojo in
Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It is known as the location of the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals, such as the . History The ...
. Eventually, Ishibashi became the captain of the Goju-ryu Karatedo club at the university.Norihisa Okamoto, "Kensei Oyama, the strongest karate on earth," "Monthly Full Contact KARATE," April issue, separate volume No. 179, Fukushodo, April 1, 1998, pp. 32—41."Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original work January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272. and after graduating, he was a martial arts teacher of the same institution.Hatsuo Royama, Lifelong Karatedo, Sports Life, 1980, pp. 25–30. At the request of
Mas Oyama , more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate. A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese ci ...
, who is also a senior in Goju-ryu Karate, Ishibashi worked as a instructor at the Oyama Dojo and
Kyokushin Kaikan is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
during his early days as an actor."Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original work January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272. At the time, his Goju-Ryu community disallowed him from teaching Karate at the Oyama's Dojo, because he taught a style independent of Goju-Ryu. But due to Oyama persistently asking Ishibashi, he relented and agreed to teach at Oyama Dojo. Ishibashi is one of Oyama's so-called legends and was often asked to show the "10-yen coin bending" at Oyama's Karate demonstrations. Ishibashi was also present in witnessing Mas Oyama fighting the 550 kg bull at the Denen Coliseum in November 1956. He is also a "kotei" of Oyama. Many of Oyama's students under the guidance of Ishibashi later played the role furthering the
International Karate Organization ,Habersetzer, G., & Habersetzer, R. (2004): ''Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient'' (p. 455). Paris: Amphora. ()
. Ishibashi had coached
Terutomo Yamazaki is a Japanese karateka from the Kyokushin Kaikan (極真会館) and professional lightweight kickboxer. He is the founder of Gyakushin-Kai (逆真会館) and a Director of Karate in Japan. He presides over the International Budo Karate Organiz ...
, whom Ishibashi expected to be talented when Yamazaki was still a white belt, and taught him one-on-one after the joint training."Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original work January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272. In his blog, Ishibashi recounts how Yamazaki, who had won the 1st Open Tournament All Japan Karatedo Championships held by the International Karate Organization for the first time, would first tell this to Ishibashi to his joy. Their master-student relationship continued, with Yamazaki, who was adviser to a wine company, often gifting wine to Ishibashi. According to
Hatsuo Royama also known by his Korean name of Noh Cho Woong (Hangul: 노초웅; Hanja: 盧初雄) is a master of Kyokushin Karate and was current ''Kancho'' (Director) of the Kyokushin-kan International Organization Honbu, one faction of the International K ...
; " shibashiwas tall and very flexible, slim and not a ypical karateka but could easily lift 70-80kg on a bench press." He recounted how Ishibashi managed to completely swarm him in training. Royama also tells that Ishibashi would instruct errors in approach to Kumite.
Shigeru Oyama was a karate practitioner and instructor who operated a dojo in New York for half a century. He taught Kyokushin karate for many years before forming his own organization World Oyama Karate in 1985. He was hand-picked by Mas Oyama, karate mas ...
said of Ishibashi that "There were three great seniors at the time [of the conception of
Kyokushin is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Ja ...
]. Mr. Ishibashi was the kindest of [Mas Oyama's] seniors.""Reading the genius Kenji Kurosaki!" "Gong Martial Arts" Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd., No. 35, 1996, p. 22. Other students include Hirofumi Okada, Kazuhisa Watanabe,
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Jon Bluming Johannes Cornelius Bluming (6 February 1933 – 17 December 2018) was a Dutch martial artist, instructor and actor. Known as a pioneer in variety of martial arts, Bluming held 9th dan in Judo, 10th dan in Karate and 10th dan in Hapkido. He was a ...
,
Shinichi Chiba , known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later before an international audience. Born in Fuku ...
(alias Sonny Chiba), Yuzo Goda, Tadashi Nakamura, Shigeo Kato,
Hideyuki Ashihara was a Japanese master of karate who founded Ashihara karate in 1980 with the emphasis on ''Sabaki''. He is often attributed as one of the originators of the ''tai sabaki'' (whole body movement) method. He was known for his weapon skills includi ...
, Yoshiji Soeno and others."Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original work January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272.


Personal life

He married in 1963 and has a son. His own blog states that he is practicing his karate while also training his juniors, and often posted his own haikus.(see website)


Filmography


Theater

* ''Sono hito o shirazu'' (その人を知らず) (1957, Theater Company Bungakuza) * ''Honō no hito'' (炎の人) (1958, Theater Company Bungakuza) * ''Udzuki koi monogatari'' (雨月恋物語) (1991, Shinbashi Enbujo)


Television

*
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Taiga drama series: ** '' Akō Rōshi'' (1964) ** ''
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'' (1973) ** ''
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'' (1974) ** (1977) – as "
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" ** ''
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'' (1987) ** ' (1995) – as "Masatake Inao" ** '' Aoi'' (2000) – as "Hirohashi Kanekatsu" ** ' – as "Tadashi Okubo" * ' (1964–1965,
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'' (TBS / Toei) – 3 appearances (1968, 1971) * ''
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'' series (MBS / Toei) ** ''
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'' – Episode 4 "Man-Eating Sarracenian" (1971) --Combatant No.3 ** ''
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'' (NET / Mifune Productions) – 1st Series Episode 42 (1972) and 2nd Series Episode 32 (1974) * ''
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'' (ABC / Shochiku) ** ''
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'' – Episode 19 "I saw the hardships of one-stroke enlightenment" (1975) ** ''
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'' (1980) *** Episode 39 "Comb Technique Slash! Lullaby"—Genjuro Hashizume *** Episode 73 "Disruption Technique Gekijou! Straight Stab"—Tamura Kakunosuke **''
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'' ***Episode 5 "Main Water Part-time Job" (1981) --A Buddhist Monk ***Episode 33 "Patience with the Main Water Coarse Food" (1982) – Norizen Okuhira **'' Shin hissatsushimainin'' Episode 7 "Shell Bushi is a Child Abandoned Song" (1982) --Ben **'' Hissatsu Watashinin'' Episode 9 "I will hand it over at an unrelated graveyard" (1983) --Genba Akamatsu **'' Hissatsu Shigoton V'' Episode 12 "Fighting the Dragon Ninja of the Braid Shop" (1985)-Hajime Tsukumo **'' Hissastu Hashikaketo'' Episode 7 "Exploring the Red Plum of Yushima Tenjin" (1985) **'' Hissatsu Shigoto V.'' Fierce Fighting Episode 32 "Blacksmith's Government, Fighting Underwater" (1986) --Katsuzo **'' Hissatsu Shigoton V.'' Fengyun Ryutora Hen Episode 15 "Edo Daibutsu Karakuri Open Eyes" (1987) --Genda **'' Hissatsu Shigoton Clash!'' Episode 19 "Hide, Become a Model for a Female Painter" (1992) --Mamoru Takizawa * ''
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'' series: ** ''
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Kousoku Sentai Turboranger is both the thirteenth entry of Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries and the first title of the Heisei period. it was aired on TV Asahi on February 25, 1989, to February 23, 1990, replacing ''Choujyu Sentai Liveman'' and was replaced by '' ...
'' (1989) – Dr. Rehda ** ''
Chojin Sentai Jetman Domingo Edjang Moreno (born 28 April 1977), better known by his stage name El Chojin (pronounced as in Japanese , not with a Spanish ''J''), is a Spanish rapper and songwriter. He is the current Guinness World Record holder for most syllables ...
'' – Episode 27 "The Great Escape from Makai" (1991) --Yasumoto Shonin * ''
The Unfettered Shogun (Abarenbō Shōgun) was a Japanese television program on the TV Asahi network. Set in the eighteenth century, it showed fictitious events in the life of Tokugawa Yoshimune, Yoshimune, the eighth Tokugawa clan, Tokugawa ''shōgun''. The program s ...
'' series: (ANB / Toei) ** Series 1 – 5 appearances ** Series 2 – 7 appearances ** Series 3 – 5 appearances ** Series 4 – 2 appearances ** Series 5 – Episode 37 "My Love" (1994) --Sotayu Shibanuma ** Series 6 – Episode 42 "Mother with Golden Jizo" (1995) --Anzai Hyogo Head * ''
Momotarō-zamurai ''Momotarō-zamurai'' (桃太郎侍) or ''Samurai Momotarō'' is a Japanese novel by Kiichirō Yamate (1899–1978). Published in 1946, the novel centers on an Edo-period ''rōnin'', Shinjirō, the younger twin brother of a ''daimyō'' who was caug ...
'' (NTV / Toei) – 7 appearances between 1979 and 1981 * '' The Super Girl'' – Episode 13 "Female Dragon, Crimson's Deadly Fist" (1979, 12ch / Toei) – as Masaru Tendo * ''
G-Men '75 was a long-running prime-time popular television detective series in Japan. It aired on Saturday nights in the 9:00–9:54 p.m. time slot on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) network from May 24, 1975 to April 3, 1982. A sequel, ''G-Men ' ...
'' (TBS / Toei) – 2 appearances in 1979 and 1980 * ' – various appearances between 1979 to 2000 * ''
Miracle Girl is a 1980 Japanese television series. The series was cancelled after 19 episodes. Cast *Kaoru Yumi as Michiko Katsura * Mihoko Fujita as Kanako Matsubara * Hiroko Isayama as Yoshie Ishida (episodes 1-4) * Akiko Hyūga as Tamami Aizawa * Reiko Its ...
'' (1980, 12ch / Toei) – two appearances * '' Shin Edo no Kaze'' – Episode 24 "Hagure Yado Hostage Incident" (1980, CX / Toho) * '' Shadow Warriors'' (KTV / Toei) **''Shadow Warriors II'' – Episode 7 "Phantom! Scorpion Raid" (1981) --Rando Sakai **''Shadow Warriors IV'' – Episode 8 "A Flock of Prostitutes Glittering in the Darkness" (1985) --Tokubei Matsunoya * ''
Tokusō Saizensen  was a long running popular television detective series in Japan, which ran from 1977 to 1987. Aired on TV Asahi. It stars Hideaki Nitani. Cast * Hideaki Nitani as Kyōsuke Kamishiro (Boss of the Special Investigation Division) * Hiroshi Fujio ...
'' – Episode 230 "Strip Scandal!" (1981, ANB / Toei) --Genji Yamamoto * ''
Metal Hero Series The is a metaseries of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television. The protagonists of the ''Metal Hero Series'' are mainly space, military and police-based characters who are typically either androids, cyborgs, o ...
'' (ANB / Toei) ** ''
Space Sheriff Gavan , also known as ''Space Cop Gabin'' and ''Space Cop Gaban'', is a Japanese Tokusatsu series produced by Toei Company that aired on TV Asahi from March 5, 1982 to February 25, 1983. The series launched the Metal Hero franchise and was the first in ...
'' – Episode 3 "It's hard! Stop Dr. Kuroboshi's Bem project" (1982) --Dr. Kuroboshi ** ''
Super Rescue Solbrain is a Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Toei Company. It ran for 53 episodes from January 20, 1991 to January 26, 1992 on TV Asahi. It is part of the Metal Hero Series franchise; a sequel to ''Special Rescue Police Winspector'', it ...
'' – Episode 25 "Respond to the Giant Mothership" (1991) --Professor Shimano * ''
Seibu Keisatsu is a television drama series produced by and broadcast on TV Asahi. Plot The series portrays the Western Police Headquarters Criminal Investigation Division's Sergeant Keisuke Daimon, played by Tetsuya Watari and his subordinates, dubbed the ...
'' (ANB / Ishihara Pro) ** Part 2 – 2 appearances ** Part 3 – 3 appearances * ' – multiple appearances * ''
Choshichiro Edo Nikki (''Choshichiro's Edo Diaries'') was a long-running prime-time television series in Japan. The title character was Matsudaira Choshichiro Nagayori, the son of Tokugawa Tadanaga. The premise of the show focuses on Tadanaga's death as a result of a ...
'' – Series 1 Episode 23 "Dawn Song" (1984, NTV / Union Motion Picture) – as "Toda" * ''
Nebula Mask Machineman is a Japanese tokusatsu television series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. It aired from January 13 until September 28, 1984. It revolves around the adventures of Nick (''Nikku''), a college student from the Ivy p ...
'' – Episode 24 "Confrontation! Ninja Thief" (1984, NTV / Toei) --Hantayu Hyakuchi * ''
Taiyō ni Hoero! , literally ''Roar at the Sun!'', was a long-running prime-time television detective series in Japan, which ran from 1972 to 1986 for a total of 718 episodes. The lead star was Yujiro Ishihara. It also helped further the career of actors such a ...
'' – Episode 695 "Woman in a Red Dress" (1986, NTV / Toho) --Numata * '' Sukeban Deka III – Shoujo Ninpocho Denki'' – Episode 5 "Defeat! Devil's Kendama Killing Method" (1986, CX / Toei) --Tengu Shihan * '' Zoku Sanbiki ga Kiru!'' – Episode 13 "Mother's Love's Successor and Shura's Journey" (1989, ANB / Toei) * ''
Onihei Hankachō is a series of historical novels written by Japanese author Shōtarō Ikenami. Following the character Heizo Hasegawa in the Edo period of Japan, Ikegami wrote the first story for the December 1967 issue of the light novel magazine ' published by ...
'' – Episode 8 "Thief Nisujimichi" (1990, CX / Shochiku) --Tajiro Kadaki * ''
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 ...
'' (ANB / Toei) ** 1st Series, Episode 14 "Hamamatsu, the murder of a girl" (1991) --Bicchu Saegusa ** 2nd Series, Episode 16 "Karuizawa, a Woman Aiming at Hatamoto Gosengoku as an Enemy" (1993) --Shigezaemon Kajimoto * '' Ue o Muite Arukō: Sakamoto Kyu Monogatari'' (2005) – as Kiyoshi Oshima


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* ' – as Gonda (first movie role) * ''
Belladonna of Sadness is a 1973 Japanese adult animated art film produced by the animation studio Mushi Production and distributed by Nippon Herald Films. It is the third and final entry in Mushi Production's adult-oriented ''Animerama'' trilogy, following '' A Thous ...
'' (1973,
Mushi Production or Mushi Pro for short, is a Japanese animation studio headquartered in Fujimidai, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. It previously had a headquarters elsewhere in Nerima. The studio was headed by manga artist Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka started it as a rivalry wit ...
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Nippon Herald Films Kadokawa Daiei Studio, formerly is the film division of the Japanese company the Kadokawa Corporation. It is one of the four members of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ), and is therefore one of Japan's Big Four film studi ...
) – Walla (Voice) * '' Bodigaado Kiba: Hissatsu sankaku tobi'' – Kazuki Samejima * ''The Street Fighter and Sister Street Fighter'' series ** ''
The Street Fighter ''The Street Fighter'' (Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New L ...
'' (1974) – Tateki Shikenbaru (aka "Junjo") ** ''
Return of the Street Fighter is a 1974 martial arts film and the second in a series starting with ''The Street Fighter'' starring Sonny Chiba. In this sequel, Martial artist Takuma Tsurugi, Takuma (Terry) Tsurugi returns to take on a Yakuza family that may be embezzling mone ...
'' (1974) – Tateki Shikenbaru (aka "Junjo") ** ''
Sister Street Fighter is a spin-off of ''The Street Fighter'' (1974). The plot revolves around Lǐ Hóng-Lóng (李紅竜 ''Li Kōryū''), the female martial artist of the title. When her brother Lǐ Wàn-Qīng is kidnapped by drug lords, she seeks revenge. The drug l ...
'' (1974) – Kazunao Inubashiri (aka "Hammerhead") ** '' Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread'' (1974) – Inoichiro Honiden ** ''
The Return of the Sister Street Fighter is a 1975 Japanese martial arts film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi and starred by Etsuko Shihomi. This movie is a sequel to ''Sister Street Fighter'' (1974) and '' Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread'' (1974). Plot Cast * Etsuko Shih ...
'' (1975) ** ''
Dragon Princess ''Dragon Princess'' is a 1975 karate film directed by Yutaka Kohira. Plot The film opens with Isshin Higaki (Sonny Chiba) and his daughter Yumi Higaki (Etsuko Shihomi) being attacked by a rival karate master, Hironobu Nikaido ( Bin Amatsu) wh ...
'' (1976) – Shiroge Oni * ''
Black Panther Bitch M Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have o ...
'' (1974) – Nakata * ''
Champion of Death , also known as ''Karate Bullfighter'', is a Japanese martial arts film made by the Toei Company in 1975. It was the first in a trilogy of films based on the manga '' Karate Baka Ichidai'' (literal translation: A Karate-Crazy Life), a manga base ...
'' (1975) – Nanba * ''
Karate for Life Karate for Life ( ja, 空手バカ一代 ) is a 1977 Japanese martial arts film about the martial arts master Mas Oyama starring Sonny Chiba. It is to Champion of Death and Karate Bear Fighter and is the third part in the , a series of movie a ...
'' (1977) – Gōzō Yonashima * ''
G.I. Samurai aka ''Time Slip'', is a 1979 Japanese science fiction/ action film focusing on the adventures of a modern-day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) team that accidentally travels in time to the . The ...
'' (1979) – as
Hosokawa Fujitaka , also known as , was a Japanese samurai ''daimyō'' of the Sengoku period. Fujitaka was a prominent retainer of Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the last Ashikaga shōgun. When he joined the Oda, Oda Nobunaga rewarded him with the fief of Tango and went on ...
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Shogun's Ninja also known as Ninja Bugeichō Momochi Sandayū is a 1980 Japanese film directed by Norifumi Suzuki. Hiroyuki Sanada landed his first lead role in the film. Plot Toyotomi Hideyoshi sends Shiranui Shōgen to Iga in search of the Momochi clan's ...
'' (1980) – as Momochi Sandayū * ''
Roaring Fire is a 1981 Japanese martial arts film co-written and directed by Norifumi Suzuki and starring Hiroyuki Sanada, Etsuko Shihomi, and Sonny Chiba, who also choreographed the film's action sequences. The film also had former professional wrestler Abd ...
'' (1981) – as Hibiki * ''
Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon is a 1994 Japanese film. The film is based on the Japanese mythology, specifically the birth of Shinto. Plot The film begins with the birth of twin princes. Their father, the emperor of Yamato, feels a great loathing for his one child Ousu. B ...
'' (1994) * '' Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle'' (2007) – as Yang


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* {{IMDb name, 0410898, Masashi Ishibashi 1933 births 2018 deaths Japanese male karateka Kyokushin kaikan practitioners Gōjū-ryū practitioners Japanese male film actors Japanese male stage actors Japanese male television actors 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors