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is a Japanese actress most known for played the lead role in the 1985 film ''Love Hotel''. She was also the supporting actress in many additional films. On television, Noriko was the lead actress in ''Sora o Tonda Kome Sōba'' (空を飛んだ米相場), Episode #29 of ''
Abarenbō Shōgun (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 ...
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(''Jidaigeki Senmon Channel'' schedule for April 21, 2009) (Retrieved on April 21, 2009)


Filmography

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The Geisha ''The Geisha, a story of a tea house'' is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts. The score was composed by Sidney Jones to a libretto by Owen Hall, with lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Additional songs were written by Lionel Monckton and Jame ...
'' (1983) *''
Love Hotel A love hotel is a type of short-stay hotel found around the world operated primarily for the purpose of allowing guests privacy for sex. The name originates from "Hotel Love" in Osaka, Japan. Although love hotels exist all over the world, the ...
'' (1985) *'' House of Wedlock'' (1986) *''
Onibi is a type of atmospheric ghost lights, atmospheric ghost light in legends of Japan. According to folklore, they are the spirits born from the corpses of humans and animals. They are also said to be resentful people that have become fire and app ...
'' (1997) *''
A Lost Paradise is a 1997 Japanese novel by author Junichi Watanabe. It tells the story of a married, former magazine editor aged 54; his affair with a married 37-year-old typesetter and their double-suicide. The couple, Kūki and Rinko, are modeled after th ...
'' (1997) * ''
Off-Balance is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Shin Togashi based on the novel ''Hi-baransu'' by Naoko Uozumi which won the author the Kodansha Award for New Writers of Children's Literature. Cast * Megumi Hatachiya as Chiaki * Fumiyo Kohinata as Kiku-ch ...
'' (2001)


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1959 births Living people Actresses from Tokyo {{Japan-screen-actor-stub