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Shōjo Tsubaki is Suehiro Maruo's adaptation of the eponymous kamishibai 21-volume play by Naniwa Seiun. [4] Seiun's play is a Shōwa period melodrama about Midori, a young girl with a bob haircut who starts to sell camellia flowers on the streets to help her mother after her father disappears.
In January 2023, she was cast as Tsubaki in Rokudo's Bad Girls. [10] In February 2023, she was cast as Anzu in Heavenly Delusion. [11] In June 2023, she was cast as Rei "Reirei" Konoe in Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille. [12] In August 2023, she was cast as Uta Kirishima in The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons and as Myne in Berserk of Gluttony. [13] [14]
Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3 (スーパーヒーロー大戦GP 仮面ライダー3号, Supā Hīrō Taisen Guranpuri Kamen Raidā Sangō) is the 2015 entry of the "Super Hero Taisen" film series, featuring the cast of Kamen Rider Drive and the appearance of Kamen Rider 3, which was originally created by Shotaro Ishinomori for the one ...
Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet (椿町ロンリープラネット, Tsubaki-chō Ronrī Puranetto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mika Yamamori. It was serialized in Shueisha 's shōjo manga magazine Margaret from May 2015 to March 2019.
Yūko Natsuyoshi (夏吉 ゆうこ, Natsuyoshi Yūko, born May 1) is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture who is affiliated with Ken Production. [1] She is known for her roles as Himeko Mashima in the Show By Rock!! franchise, Sasha Necron in The Misfit of Demon King Academy, Yuyu Shirai in Assault Lily, and Tsubaki in In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki.
Shirō Tsubaki (津場木 史郎, Tsubaki Shirō) Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue [4] (Japanese); Brian Mathis [2] (English) Aoi's grandfather from whom she inherited her ability to see Ayakashi and who first taught her to cook. Shiro raised Aoi by himself after her mother left her.
Shibasaki also won critical acclaim for her role as Tsubaki Sakurai in the 2001 film Go, which earned her several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Hōchi Movie Award, and the Kinema Junpō Award. [3] [4]
High School Girls (女子高生, Joshi Kōsei, also known as Girl's High) is a Japanese manga series, created by Towa Oshima, which was originally serialized in Futabasha's Weekly Manga Action magazine from 2001, and then subsequently Comic High! from 2004.