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  2. Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Hana Kagami no Fantasia

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    The voice cast reprised their roles from the game and the previous film. [3] [4] The plot is a continuation of the 2015 film Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade, which follows Kyōka Izumi's route from the original Meiji Tokyo Renka game, with new plot elements introduced through Tōsuke Iwasaki's character. [5]

  3. Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade - Wikipedia

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    Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade (明治東亰恋伽~弦月の小夜曲~, Meiji Tokyo Renka the Movie: Serenade of the Crescent Moon) is a 2015 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroshi Watanabe and based on the visual novel Meiji Tokyo Renka by Mages. The film was released in nationwide Japanese theaters on July 18, 2015 in ...

  4. Nao Oikawa - Wikipedia

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    TV appearances. Like AV idols Nana Natsume and Sora Aoi, Oikawa has been able to use her fame in the AV industry to enter mainstream media work.Soon after her retirement from adult videos, she acted in and directed an episode of the Japanese TV horror series Fantazuma: Cursed House or Fantazuma: Noroi no yakata (ファンタズマ〜呪いの館〜) which aired on TV Tokyo in July 2004. [14]

  5. Tokyo Sunshine Boys - Wikipedia

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    From that point on, Mitani Kōki as the writer for the Tokyo Sunshine Boys as well as the actors themselves, got flooded with offers to work on other TV dramas, plays and movies. As a result of an increasingly busy schedule for the individual member, the group finally disbanded in 1994 with a final performance called Tokyo Sunshine Boys no Min .

  6. Yuriko Shiratori - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, She held a public event to commemorate the release of her second DVD "Face", with an attendance of approximately 220 people, including prominent names in the idol industry. She played a small role as a hostess in the movie, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, [3] based on the 2005 PlayStation 2 video game, Yakuza. The movie was released on ...

  7. Reina Fujie - Wikipedia

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    TV Tokyo: Final episode GeGeGe no Nyōbō: Female TV advert tarento: NHK: Episode 93 2011: Hanchō –Jinnan-sho Asaka Han– Series 4 –Seigi no Daishō– Yuruna Hattori: TBS: Episode 4 Karakuri Samurai Sesshaawan 1: Rena Tsuwa: SUT: Majisuka Gakuen 2: Reina: TV Tokyo: Final episode 2013: So long! Misato Ando: NTV: Episode 3 Amachan: Aki ...

  8. Asami Jō - Wikipedia

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    Jō was a regular cast member on the erotic-themed nighttime TV show Gilgamesh Night from 1995 to 1998. [12] In April 1996 she played the character "Kaoru" in the theatrical film Kunoichi Ninpo Cho Gekijo Ban Ninja Getsueisho (くノ一忍法帖 劇場版 忍者月影抄), part of a long running series of "Female Ninja" (Kunoichi) movies. [13]

  9. Daigoro Tachibana - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he had his screen debut in Takeshi Kitano’s Zatoichi: the Blind Swordsman (2003) as Seitaro Naruto under the disguise of a Geisha named Osei. [3] His performance as Osei earned him the 13th Tokyo Sports Film Awards - Japanese Arts and Entertainment Division Grand Prize (第13回 東京スポーツ映画大賞 エンターテイメント部門 日本芸能大賞, Dai 13-kai Tōkyō ...