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  2. Jun Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Jun Matsumoto (松本 潤, Matsumoto Jun, born August 30, 1983), often called by the portmanteau nickname MatsuJun (松潤), is a Japanese singer, actor, radio host, and model. He is a member of the boy band Arashi , and is Arashi's concert producer as well as production advisor for other groups.

  3. Yukie Nakama - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan, into a fisherman's family, the youngest of five siblings. [1]At the start of her career she was a gravure idol and singer (her debut single "Moonlight to Daybreak" was released in 1996), and appeared in bit roles until her career breakthrough playing Sadako in "Ring 0: Birthday (2000)."

  4. Gokusen - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by: Jun Matsumoto 18-year-old Shin is the leader of class 3-D (17-year-old leader of 2–4 in the manga). He is cool, level-headed, smart, and somewhat introverted. Everyone in the class looks up to him. When he was in middle school, he punched a teacher for refusing to apologise to an innocent student the teacher had been unfairly ...

  5. 2005 Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    Mao Inoue, Jun Matsumoto, and Shun Oguri: Arashi "WISH" 9 19.6% Gokusen 2 - starring Yukie Nakama, Kazuya Kamenashi, Jin Akanishi and Teppei Koike;

  6. Koyuki - Wikipedia

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    Koyuki appeared in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2001 film Pulse. [1] [2]She rose to fame in the drama Kimi wa Petto (2003) with Jun Matsumoto and gained huge popularity. [1] Her first international film was The Last Samurai (2003) where she played Taka, wife of a Samurai slain by the character Nathan Algren, portrayed by Tom Cruise.

  7. List of Japanese celebrities - Wikipedia

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    Arino Shinya; Daiki Arioka; Goro Inagaki; Hamaguchi Masaru; Hamada Asahi; Hikaru Yaotome; Hiroki Uchi; Jin Akanishi; Jun Matsumoto; Junnosuke Taguchi; Junichi Okada

  8. Renai Neet: Wasureta Koi no Hajimekata - Wikipedia

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    Yukie Nakama Kuranosuke Sasaki Mikako Ichikawa Kento Nagayama: Country of origin: Japan: Original language: Japanese: No. of episodes: 10: Production; Producers: Mahoko Takanari Sanae Suzuki Akira Shimura Yuri Sekikawa: Production location: Japan: Original release; Network: TBS: Release: 20 January () – 23 March 2012 ()

  9. Shabekuri 007 - Wikipedia

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    Shabekuri 007 (しゃべくり007, Shabekuri Sebun) is a Japanese talk and variety television show featuring seven high-profile comedians alongside different guests each week with little to no scripts, produced and aired on Nippon TV. [1]