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Kamakura, Kanagawa is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Kamakura has an estimated population of 172,929 (1 September 2020) and a population density of 4,359 persons per km² over the total area of . Kamakura was designated as a city on 3 November 1939. Kamak ...
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. He appeared in the second series of ''
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'' as the horse. He appeared in the ''Death Note'' live-action movie as Quillsh Wammy A.K.A. Watari.


Filmography


Film

*''Seishun kigeki: Harenchi gakuen'' (1970) *''Kigeki kankon-sousai nyûmon'' (1970) - Fujiwara *''Tôkyô jôkû irasshaimase'' (1990) - Katsu Hashimoto *'' ラヂオの時間(The Time of Radio)'' (1997) - Mansaku Iori *''Hakuchi'' (1999) - The tailor *'' Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact'' (2001) - Professor Kinomoto *''Quartet'' (2001) - Shunkichi Fujioka *''Ganryujima'' (2003) - Todoroki *''Hero? Tenshi ni aeba...'' (2004) *''Gosuto shauto'' (2004) *''Kogitsune Heren'' (2006) - Professor Uehara *''Hatsukoi'' (2006) - Motorcycle seller *''
Death Note ''Death Note'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from December 2003 to May ...
'' (2006) - Watari *'' Death Note 2: The Last Name'' (2006) - Watari *''
Helen the Baby Fox is a 2006 Japanese film. It was directed by director Keita Kono, and stars actors Takao Osawa, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Arashi Fukasawa and Ryoko Kobayashi in lead roles. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 18 March 2006. ''Helen the Baby Fox'' t ...
'' (2006) - Manager of Coffee Lounge *'' L: Change the WorLd'' (2008) - Watari *''Bura bura ban ban'' (2008) *''Fukemon'' (2008) *''Nakumonka'' (2009) *''Kyôretsu môretsu! Kodai shôjo Dogu-chan matsuri! Supesharu mûbî edishon'' (2010) *''Futatabi'' (2010) - Kenzaburo's bandmate


Television

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'' (1979) - Hazama Hyôsuke *''Osama no Restaurant'' (1995) *'' Sōrito Yobanaide'' (1997) - Vice prime *''Fukigen na Kajitsu'' (1997) *''Kamisan nanka kowakunai'' (????) *''Oatsui no ga Osuki'' (????) *''Omizu no Hanamichi'' (1999) - Matsushima *''Rikon Bengoshi'' (2004) *''Kaiki Daikazoku'' (2004) - Fuchio Imawano *''Fight'' (2005) *''Densha Otoko DX~Saigo no Seizen'' (2006) - Saori's Grandfather *''Imo Tako Nankin'' (2006) *''
Happy Boys is a 13 episode Japanese television comedy, following five young men who work at Lady Braganza, a butler café. It was adapted into a manga by Makoto Tateno. Television series The series aired Mondays between 13:15 and 14:45. Cast * Koji Se ...
'' (2007) - Kura Shikawaichi


Anime

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The Mouse and His Child ''The Mouse and His Child'' is a novel by Russell Hoban first published in 1967. It has been described as "a classic of children's literature and is the book for which Hoban is best known."Awl, DaveThe Mouse and His Child (1967): a novel by Russ ...
'' (1977) - Ralphie *'' Nutcracker Fantasy'' (1979) - Indian Wiseman *''
Black Butler is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yana Toboso. It has been serialized in Square Enix's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Monthly GFantasy'' since September 2006. The series follows Ciel Phantomhive, the twelve-year-old Ea ...
'' (2008-2009, TV Series) - Tanaka *''Black Butler II'' (2010, TV Series) - Tanaka *''Black Butler: Book of Circus'' (2014, TV Series) - Tanaka


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* 1934 births 2017 deaths Japanese male film actors Male actors from Kanagawa Prefecture People from Kamakura {{Japan-film-actor-stub