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Mizuki Yamamoto
is a Japanese actress and model. Career Yamamoto was born in Fukuoka Prefecture. She started her career as an exclusive model for the women's fashion magazine CanCam in 2009. Two years later, she made her acting debut in the Fuji TV drama ''Shiawase ni Narōyo''. She also appears in various television commercials. In 2011, she was chosen as the image character for Samantha Thavasa. On August 11, 2012, she made her film debut playing Kirishima's girlfriend in '' The Kirishima Thing''. From 2012 to 2014, she hosted the NTV's variety show ''Woman on the Planet''. In 2014, she graduated from Meiji University where she studied life science. Personal life On 7 August 2020, Yamamoto married her costar in TV dramas '' Hope: Kitai Zero no Shinnyu Shain'' and ''Perfect World'', Kōji Seto. On 29 January 2022, Yamamoto announced her pregnancy. On 16 May 2023, she gave birth to their first child. Appearances TV dramas * ''Shiawase ni Narōyo'' Episode 6-7 (Fuji TV, 2011), Emi Kiris ...
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Mizuki Yamashita
, is a Japanese television and stage actress, and model. She is a former third generation member of the girl group Nogizaka46 and an exclusive model for ''CanCam'' magazine. Her acting roles include the supporting role of Mami Ichinose in the BS TV Tokyo series ''Cheers to Miki Clinic'', the lead role of Mai Kamio in the 2019 TV Tokyo adaptation of ''Video Girl Ai'', and the lead role of Reiko Nonoyama in the 2021 TV Tokyo drama ''The Other Woman''. Early life Yamashita was born on July 26, 1999, in Tokyo. Her entertainment career began in 2016 when she successfully auditioned for the third generation of the idol group Nogizaka46. Yamashita and her fellow third generation members performed their first full live concert in May 2017. Career Nogizaka46 Yamashita's first selection for Nogizaka46's main performance group came in March 2018, when she was selected for Nogizaka46's twentieth single "Synchronicity". She has since been selected for the main performance groups f ...
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TV Tokyo
JOTX-DTV (channel 7), branded as is a Japanese television station that serves as the flagship of the TX Network.Corporate Data
. TV Tokyo. Retrieved on June 21, 2010.
It is owned and operated by itself a of the TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation, in turn controlled by Nikkei, Inc. It is headquartered in the
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Peach Girl (2017 Film)
is a 2017 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film based on the manga series of the same name by Miwa Ueda, produced by Fine Entertainment and distributed by Shochiku. The film was directed by Kōji Shintoku, written by Junpei Yamaoka, and stars Mizuki Yamamoto, Kei Inoo, Mackenyu, Mei Nagano, Yuika Motokariya, Kensei Mikami, Takeshi Masu and Momoko Kikuchi. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on 20 May 2017. The theme song for this film is "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen. On April 1, 2017, the creator Ueda stated that she has drawn the manga version of the posters then. Plot Momo Adachi (Mizuki Yamamoto) is a female high school student, always at a loss because she's mistaken as an “easy bimbo girl” due to her appearance. Furthermore, somehow a rumor spreads that she had kissed the most popular boy in her grade, Kairi Okayasu (Kei Inoo) and she has to deal with being the target of harassment by other girls who like him. But ever since junior high school, Momo has actual ...
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Night's Tightrope
''Night's Tightrope'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese film directed by Yukiko Mishima, based on author Kanae Minato's novel of the same name. The theme song was written and performed specifically for the film by the rock band Glim Spanky at the request of Mishima. Plot Yuki (Tsubasa Honda) is a second year high school student. She volunteers at a paediatrics ward for her summer vacation, because she wants to witness the moment a person dies. She got that thought after feeling envious of a transfer student's story of seeing a friend's dead body. Yuki has friend named Atsuko (Mizuki Yamamoto). She was bullied in the past and has anxiety issues. She volunteers at a nursing home for her summer vacation, hoping that she will gain courage if she sees the moment a person dies. Cast * Tsubasa Honda as Yuki Sakurai * Mizuki Yamamoto as Atsuko Kusano * Mackenyu as Hikaru Makise * Ryō Satō as Shiori Takizawa * Kazuya Kojima as Kazuki Ogura * Daikichi Sugawara * Shizuka Ishibashi ...
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Sadako Vs
Sadako is a Japanese name, commonly used for women. The same name can be written with a variety of kanji, and the meanings of the name differ accordingly: *, "chaste child"; the same characters can also be read as a Korean female given name, Jeong-ja *, "child of integrity" People with the name * , empress consort of the Japanese Emperor Ichijō. * , later Empress Teimei (貞明皇后) of Japan (1884–1951), wife of Emperor Taishō * , Japanese poet * , American businesswoman * , Japanese scholar and United Nations administrator * Sadako Pointer (born 1984), American singer * , a childhood Hiroshima atomic bomb victim, who made origami cranes based on a legend about their healing properties, making them an international symbol for peace. * , Japanese actress * , Japanese noble woman * , Japanese javelin thrower * , Japanese swimmer Entertainment * , fictional character in the Japanese novel, manga and film franchise ''Ring (The) Ring(s) may refer to: * Ring (jewellery), a r ...
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Close Range Love (film)
is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Naoto Kumazawa and an adaptation of the manga series Kin Kyori Renai, of the same name. Plot Kururugi Yuni (Nana Komatsu) is a high school prodigy who has a difficult time expressing herself. And whilst having top grades in all her subjects, she isn't doing so well in English and so her English class teacher, Haruka Sakurai (Tomohisa Yamashita) gives her temporary private one on one English lessons. But when the guardian of Yuni who is also the schools maths teacher, Kazuma Akechi (Arai Hirofumi), notices the differences in Yuni's behaviour, he decideds to put a stop to the tutoring. With the encouragement of her only friend, Nanami Kikuko (Mizuki Yamamoto), Yuni realises that she has fallen in love with her teacher, Sakurai who also happens to be admired by every girl in school. Every time Yuni has the chance to express the way she feels to Sakurai, she isn't able to do so. But finally, Yuni musters up the courage to confess to her te ...
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Joshi Zu
is a 2014 Japanese tokusatsu comedy film directed by Yūichi Fukuda. It was released on 7 June 2014. Cast *Mirei Kiritani as Naoko Akagi/Jossy Red * Mina Fujii as Mika Aota/Jossy Blue * Mitsuki Takahata as Yuri Kikawada/Jossy Yellow *Kasumi Arimura as Kanoko Midoriyama/Jossy Green *Mizuki Yamamoto is a Japanese actress and model. Career Yamamoto was born in Fukuoka Prefecture. She started her career as an exclusive model for the women's fashion magazine CanCam in 2009. Two years later, she made her acting debut in the Fuji TV drama ''Sh ... as Sumire Konno/Jossy Navy References External links * * 2014 comedy films Films directed by Yūichi Fukuda Japanese comedy films Tokusatsu films 2014 films 2010s Japanese films {{2010s-comedy-film-stub ...
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The Last Mission
''The Last Mission'' () is a 1949 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Tsiforos. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Smaroula Giouli as Maria Mareli * Miranda Myrat as Anna Mareli * Vasilis Diamantopoulos as Miltiadis Marelis * Nikos Tzogias Nikos Tzogias (, 1921 – 1 March 1996) was a Greek film actor. He appeared in 26 films between 1949 and 1987. Selected filmography * ''Anthropos yia oles tis doulies'' (1966) .... Stefanos * ''Phaedra (film), Phaedra'' (1962) .... Felere ... as Nikos * Dimos Starenios as the interpreter * Renos Koulmasis as Captain Friedrich * Sofi Lila as Smaragdi * Kimon Fletos as Lefteris * Giorgos Hamaratos * Spyros Kallimanis as the German commander * Vagelis Protopapas (as Evangelos Protopappas) as the interrogator * M. Takatakis * Thanasis Tzeneralis (as Athanasios Tzeneralis) as the police captain References External links * 1949 films 1949 drama films Greek drama films 1940s Greek films 1940s Gre ...
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Daily Lives Of High School Boys
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by . The manga was serialized in ''Gangan Online'' and was released in seven manga volumes between May 21, 2009, and September 27, 2012. A twelve-episode anime series produced by Sunrise aired between January 9 and March 26, 2012. The anime was licensed by NIS America for release in North America and Hanabee Entertainment in Australia. A live-action film directed by Daigo Matsui was released by Showgate in Japan on October 12, 2013. Plot The story revolves around the daily lives of three schoolboy friends; Tadakuni, Hidenori Tabata and Yoshitake Tanaka of Sanada North Boys High school and their various interactions with other students of and around their school and their coming of age endeavors. Characters Main characters ; : :''Actor'': Masaki Suda :A student in Sanada North Boys High who acts as the straight man of the group. He is usually involved in Hidenori and Yoshitake's wild ideas despite his disapproval. He is ...
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Zekkyō Gakkyū
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Emi Ishikawa, and was serialized in Shueisha's ''Ribon'' magazine from September 2008 to February 2015. The format was a collection of horror-themed short stories that were presented by a ghost girl named Yomi. It is licensed in France by Tonkam. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters in June 2013. A sequel manga titled ''Zekkyō Gakkyū: Tensei'' began serialization in the same magazine in June 2015. Characters ;Yomi : ;Kana Araki : ;Rio Takamizawa : ;Erika Katori : ;Makoto Hosaka : ;Akira Gotō : Media Manga Written and illustrated by Emi Ishikawa, ''Zekkyō Gakkyū'' was serialized in Shueisha's ''Ribon'' magazine from September 3, 2008 to February 3, 2015. The series' chapters were collected into twenty ''tankōbon'' volumes released from January 15, 2009 to March 13, 2015. A sequel manga, titled ''Zekkyō Gakkyū: Tensei'', began serialization in the same magazine on June 3, 2015. Volumes ...
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The Lone Scalpel
is a 2010 Japanese medical drama film directed by Izuru Narushima. The film was nominated for Best Picture at the 34th Japan Academy Prize. Cast * Shinichi Tsutsumi as Dr. Toma * Yui Natsukawa as Ryoko Nakamura * Hisashi Yoshizawa * Noriko Nakagoshi * Yutaka Matsushige * Hiroki Narimiya as Nakamura's adult son * Kenichi Yajima * Mitsuru Hirata * Kimiko Yo * Katsuhisa Namase * Akira Emoto is a Japanese actor. Career In 1999, he won the Japanese Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in '' Dr. Akagi''. He also won the award for best supporting actor at the 7th Hochi Film Award for '' Dotonbori River'' and '' Hearts an ... Reception Critics praised Shinichi Tsutsumi's "always excellent" acting and Yui Natuskawa's "superbly modulated performance". Others criticized the story: "Though somewhat melodramatic, and with a highly convoluted story rife with subplots, the film has enough intensity to keep its momentum going." References 2010 films 2010s Ja ...
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