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  2. Funeral Parade of Roses - Wikipedia

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    The film revolves around the underground gay scene in Tokyo. [4] The main plot continuously jumps around the timeline of events. The film also contains scenes shot in a documentary style, in which the film's cast members are interviewed about their sexuality and gender identity. As a child, Eddie was abused by her father.

  3. Bara no nai Hanaya - Wikipedia

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    Flower Shop Without A Rose (薔薇のない花屋, Bara no nai Hanaya) is a Japanese television drama. It was broadcast and produced by Fuji Television . It started with a 22.4% (Kanto Region) rating on January 14, 2008.

  4. Lists of Japanese films - Wikipedia

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    Lists of films produced in Japan include: List of Japanese films before 1910; List of Japanese films of the 1910s; List of Japanese films of the 1920s; List of Japanese films of the 1930s; List of Japanese films of the 1940s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1950s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1960s; Lists of Japanese films of the 1970s

  5. Departures (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 September 2008, three days before the Japanese premiere of Departures, a soundtrack album for the film—containing nineteen tracks from the film and featuring an orchestral performance by members of the Tokyo Metropolitan and NHK Symphony Orchestras—was released by Universal Music Japan. [86]

  6. The Funeral (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Funeral (Japanese: お葬式, Hepburn: Osōshiki) is a 1984 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami. The film shows the preparations for a traditional Japanese funeral. It mixes grief at the loss of a husband and father with wry observations of the various characters as they interact during the three days of preparation.

  7. Find out why this garden has been named ‘the most beautiful ...

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    The US-based Sukiya Living magazine (formerly Journal of Japanese Gardening) has awarded the Adachi Museum its highest honor – most beautiful traditional garden – for more than 20 years running.

  8. Wife! Be Like a Rose! - Wikipedia

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    Wife! Be Like a Rose! (1935) by Mikio Naruse. Wife! Be Like a Rose! (Japanese: 妻よ薔薇のやうに, romanized: Tsuma yo bara no yô ni), also titled Kimiko, is a 1935 Japanese comedy drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the shinpa play Futari tsuma (二人妻, lit.

  9. Cinema of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Gate of Hell, a 1953 film by Teinosuke Kinugasa, was the first movie that filmed using Eastmancolor film, Gate of Hell was both Daiei's first color film and the first Japanese color movie to be released outside Japan, receiving an Academy Honorary Award in 1954 for Best Costume Design by Sanzo Wada and an Honorary Award for Best Foreign ...

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