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The drama aims to shed light on the first half of Akechi's life, of which little is known about due to lacking historical records. [ 7 ] [ 2 ] On March 8, 2019, NHK announced that John R. Graham will be Awaiting Kirin ' s composer, having previously been a composer for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV ; he is the first American hired to compose ...
Toshio Furukawa (古川 登志夫, Furukawa Toshio, born July 16, 1946 in Tochigi [2]) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator affiliated with Aoni Production. He is married to fellow voice actress Shino Kakinuma .
Mutsu: Mieru Me (無痛~診える眼~, Painless: The Eyes for Signs) is a 2015 Fuji TV Japanese television drama, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Hideaki Itō in the lead roles. It started airing from 7 October 2015 and the end of airing has not been confirmed.
Yojijukugo in the broad sense refers to Japanese compound words consisting of four kanji characters, which may contain an idiomatic meaning or simply be a compound noun. [3] However, in the narrow or strict sense, the term refers only to four- kanji compounds that have a particular (idiomatic) meaning, which cannot be inferred from the meanings ...
DTC: Yukemuri Junjou Hen from High & Low (Japanese: DTC -湯けむり純情篇- from HiGH&LOW, 湯けむり純情篇 means Episode Pure Love in Hot Spring) is a 2018 Japanese drama film directed by Norihisa Hiranuma.
My Rainy Days (天使の恋, Tenshi no Koi, lit: Angel's Love) is a 2009 Japanese romance drama film based on the popular cell phone novel of the same name. [2] Director Yuri Kanchiku made her directorial debut in this film. Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki stars in her first lead role in a film, as a seventeen-year-old high school student. [3]
Nagareboshi (流れ星, En."Shooting Star") is a Japanese television drama adapted from the Young Scenario Prize-winning screenplay Kurage Marriage by Motoko Usuda. The series aired on the Getsuku time-slot from October 18 to December 20, 2010 on Fuji TV.
They often appear among the many characters and creatures featured in Japanese cinema, animation, comics, role-playing games, and video games. [42] The Unicode emoji character U+1F47A (👺) represents a tengu, under the name "Japanese Goblin". [43] The Touhou Project series prominently features tengu as a species of youkai within the setting ...