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  2. Japan Sinks - Wikipedia

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    The series, titled Japan Sinks: 2020, was animated by Science Saru, with Ho Pyeon-gang and Masaaki Yuasa served as directors. Toshio Yoshitaka handled series composition, Naoya Wada designed the characters, and Kensuke Ushio composed the series' music. Yuko Sasaki, Reina Ueda and Tomo Muranaka are credited with starring roles.

  3. Japan Sinks: People of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Japan Sinks: People of Hope (Japanese: 日本沈没ー希望のひとー, Hepburn: Nihon Chinbotsu: Kibo no Hito) is a Japanese drama series premiered in October 2021. Based on the novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu, the series aired on TBS and its affiliates, [1] and also aired internationally on Netflix as a part of a three-series deal between Netflix and TBS.

  4. Sinking of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sinking of Japan (日本沈没, Nihon Chinbotsu, lit. 'Japan Sinks') is a 2006 Japanese tokusatsu disaster film directed by Shinji Higuchi. It is an adaptation of the novel Japan Sinks and a remake of its earlier film adaptation Submersion of Japan, both released in the year 1973. It stars Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kou Shibasaki, Etsushi Toyokawa and ...

  5. Submersion of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Submersion of Japan [1] (日本沈没, Nihon Chinbotsu, lit. "Japan Sinks") is a film directed by Shiro Moritani in 1973. [1] It is based on the 1973 novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu. [3] [1] The film stars Keiju Kobayashi, Hiroshi Fujioka and Ayumi Ishida. [4]

  6. Battle of Tsushima - Wikipedia

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    1 destroyer captured. 6 ships disarmed. (135,893 tons sunk) The Battle of Tsushima (Russian: Цусимское сражение, Tsusimskoye srazheniye), also known in Japan as the Battle of the Sea of Japan (Japanese: 日本海海戦, Hepburn: Nihonkai kaisen), was the final naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought on 27–28 May 1905 ...

  7. Shun Oguri - Wikipedia

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    4. Website. Shun Oguri Official Web Site. Shun Oguri (小栗 旬, Oguri Shun, born December 26, 1982) is a Japanese actor and voice actor, [1] son of stage director Tetsuya Oguri, [2] and the youngest of 3 siblings, including older brother Ryo, who is also an actor. He started in small roles as extra in the works in which his father and brother ...

  8. Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu - Wikipedia

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    Language. Japanese. Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu (日本以外全部沈没, lit. "Everything Other than Japan Sinks") is a 2006 Japanese black comedy film directed by Minoru Kawasaki, as a parody of the 2006 film Sinking of Japan. It is based on the 1973 short story of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui (a parody of the novel Japan Sinks, released ...

  9. John Blackthorne - Wikipedia

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    Shinto-Buddhist. Born. 1564, England. Died. c. 1620, Japan. Pilot major John Blackthorne, also known as Anjin (按針, lit. "Pilot", "Steuermann"), is the protagonist of James Clavell 's 1975 novel Shōgun. The character is loosely based on the life of the 17th-century English navigator William Adams, who was the first Englishman to visit Japan.