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Tomoko Tabata (田畑 智子, Tabata Tomoko, born December 26, 1980) is a Japanese actress. [1] She won the best supporting actress award from the Mainichi in 2004 for The Hidden Blade and Blood and Bones, [2] and the best actress award at the Mainichi Film Awards for The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky in 2012.
It was released in Japan on 17 November. The film stars Kento Nagayama as Takumi Saito, the lead hero; Tomoko Tabata as Satomi Okamoto (Anzu), the lead heroine; Masataka Kubota as Ryota Fukuda; and Takahiro Miura as Yoshifumi Taoka. The film was directed by Yuki Tanada. [1] [2]
Tomoko Tabata Michitaka Tsutsui Takuma Shinoda Takejō Aki Kanako Fukaura Tetsu Watanabe Kin Sugai Akira Takarada Mariko Kaga Shiro Ito: Narrated by: Junko Kubo: Theme music composer: Czech Philharmonic: Composer: Yūsuke Honma: Country of origin: Japan: Original language: Japanese: No. of episodes: 156: Production; Executive producer: Akio ...
She desires a match between Samon and Shino (Tomoko Tabata), Katagiri’s sister. Also present is Kie (Takako Matsu), the Katagiri’s housekeeper, who is literate and schooled in etiquette. In a voiceover, Katagiri hints at his affection for Kie, but then relates that around the same time Shino married Samon, Kie married a man of the merchant ...
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Starring Tomoko Tabata. 63 Ōdorī (Audrey オードリー) (Audrey) 2 October 2000 31 March 2001 About a young woman involved in the Japanese film industry in Kyoto. Starring Aya Okamoto. 64 Churasan (ちゅらさん) (Water Lady) 2 April 2001 29 September 2001 The first Asadora set in Okinawa. Starring Ryōko Kuninaka. 65 Honmamon (ほんま ...
Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and ... Tomoko Tabata ...
The theme song for the film School Days with a Pig is the song Hana no yō ni hoshi no yō ni (花のように星のように, lit: Like a Flower, like a star) that is sung by singer Tortoise Matsumoto. [5]