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First Japanese film to get a foreign release [11] 1936: The Only Son: Yasujirō Ozu: Chishū Ryū: Drama: Osaka Elegy: Kenji Mizoguchi: Isuzu Yamada Yoko Umemura: Drama: Sisters of the Gion: Kenji Mizoguchi: Isuzu Yamada: Drama: 1937: Avalanche: Mikio Naruse [12] The Daughter of the Samurai: Mansaku Itami Arnold Fanck: Setsuko Hara Sesshu ...
Pages in category "Japanese female models" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 444 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following is a list of Japanese actresses in surname alphabetical order. Names are displayed given name first, per Wikipedia manual of style.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing that they are Japanese actresses or must have references showing that they are Japanese actresses and are notable.
Lumière cameramen were the first to shoot films in Japan. [14] Moving pictures, however, were not an entirely new experience for the Japanese because of their rich tradition of pre-cinematic devices such as gentō (utsushi-e) or the magic lantern. [15] [16] The first successful Japanese film in late 1897 showed sights in Tokyo. [17]
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
This is a list of gravure idols (グラビアアイドル, gurabia aidoru), who are glamour models in Japan that are generally more provocative than regular idols, ...
Pages in category "Japanese gravure models" The following 138 pages are in this category, out of 138 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Modern girls were depicted as living in the cities, being financially and emotionally independent, choosing their own suitors, and apathetic towards politics. [3] The woman's magazine was a novelty at this time, and the modern girl was the model consumer, someone more often found in advertisements for cosmetics and fashion than in real life.