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  2. Ryoko Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Ryoko Kimura (木村了子, Kimura Ryoko, born 1971) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works in Nihonga painting. She studied at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music , graduating from the oil painting course in 1995, [ 1 ] and earning her master's degree in 1997. [ 2 ]

  3. Hero of the Red-Light District - Wikipedia

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    In his Story of Cinema, David Shipman declared Uchida "the equal of Mizoguchi and Kinugasa" for this film, while film historian Alexander Jacoby rated it as "ultimately one of his [Uchiwara's] most conventional" works and "academic".

  4. Ghost Train (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Unraveling a passageway behind the tunnel walls, Nana and the woman discover the spirit's ancient statues and Noriko sleeping atop a mountain of dead bodies. When Yaeko appears, the woman is enraged and tackles her, ending up stabbed by a stalagmite. As she lays dying, Nana learns from the woman's scars that she is Yaeko's long-lost baby.

  5. Out of Time (Heroes) - Wikipedia

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    He chose to rule half of Japan and take Yaeko as his princess. Soon after, while their guards are distracted, Yaeko frees herself and takes the opium away from Hiro. As the guards return, Hiro uses his newfound ability to instantly blow an opium high, teleporting himself, Yaeko, and Yaeko's father to safety.

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  7. Yuriko Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Yuriko Kimura (木村百合子) is a modern dancer, and was a primary dancer for the Martha Graham Dance Company from 1967 to 1985. [1] [2] Various dance critics, such as Anna Kisselgoff and Clive Barnes from the New York Times, who often reviewed Yuriko's performances, referred to her dancing as "incandescent", [3] and to Kimura as one of the "most outstanding performers in modern dance today ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    Toshie Kimura: Japanese actress (1935-1974) Japan Empire of Japan: 1935-01-02 1974-07-26 Tokyo: Q11518692: 1 349 Naomi Shiraishi: Japanese actress and cooking expert Japan Empire of Japan: 1935-01-24 2019-08-03 Vancouver: Chofu: Q11580157: 1 350 Tokiko Mita: Japanese actress Japan: 1935-02-26 Shimonoseki: Q11356764: 1 351 Michiko Saga: Japanese ...

  9. Sueko Matsueda Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Sueko Matsueda Kimura (June 10, 1912 – December 25, 2001) was an American artist. She was born in Papaikou, Hawaii in 1912. [ 1 ] She received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees from the University of Hawaii at Manoa , where she met fellow art student Keichi Kimura , whom she married in 1942. [ 2 ]