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  2. Aoi sanmyaku - Wikipedia

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    Aoi sanmyaku was released in two parts, part one on July 19, 1949, part two one week later, [1] [2] [3] and was highly successful both with the audience and the critics. [5]The film's popular theme song theme was sung by Ichiro Fujiyama and Mitsue Nara.

  3. Tadashi Imai - Wikipedia

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    Tadashi Imai (今井正, Imai Tadashi, January 8, 1912 – November 22, 1991) was a Japanese film director known for social realist filmmaking informed by a left-wing perspective. [2] His most noted films include An Inlet of Muddy Water (1953) and Bushido, Samurai Saga (1963).

  4. An Inlet of Muddy Water - Wikipedia

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    An Inlet of Muddy Water (Japanese: にごりえ, romanized: Nigorie), also titled Muddy Waters, is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Tadashi Imai.Based on three short stories by Ichiyō Higuchi, it received numerous national film prizes and is regarded as a major work of Imai by film historians.

  5. Blue Ribbon Award for Best Film - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ribbon Award for Best Film is a prize recognizing excellence in Japanese film. It is awarded annually by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists as one of the Blue Ribbon Awards . Filmmakers Akira Kurosawa , Tadashi Imai and Mikio Naruse are among those who have received the award.

  6. Isao Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Isao Kimura (木村 功, Kimura Isao, 22 June 1923 – 4 July 1981), sometimes credited as Kō Kimura, [1] was a Japanese stage and film actor [2] [3] who appeared in more than one hundred films of directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Mikio Naruse, Tadashi Imai and Yoshishige Yoshida.

  7. Imai Yone - Wikipedia

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    Imai Yone was born in 1897 in Mie Prefecture of Japan. She traveled to Tokyo for secondary school in 1917, and was baptized in the Christian faith the next year when she was 21. [1] She soon graduated from Tōkyō Joshi Kōtō Shihan Gakkō, or Tokyo Women's Normal School, now known as Ochanomizu University. [2]

  8. Utsuro-bune - Wikipedia

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    Utsuro-bune.Manjudō, the strange boat drifted ashore on fief of Lord Ogasawara. Utsuro-bune (虚舟, hollow boat), also Utsuro-fune and Urobune, was an unknown object that allegedly washed ashore in 1803 in Hitachi province on the eastern coast of Japan.

  9. Masaaki Imai - Wikipedia

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    Masaaki Imai (今井 正明, Imai Masaaki), 1930–⁠2023, was a Japanese organizational theorist and management consultant known for his work on quality management, specifically on kaizen. Known as the father of Continuous Improvement (CI), Masaaki Imai has been a pioneer and leader in spreading the kaizen philosophy all over the world.