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On April 28, 2017, Kikukawa announced via television broadcast that she had married a non-celebrity man, [2] who was later revealed to be the businessman Yoshiteru Akita. [3] The couple shares three children together: their first child, a son born in April 2019, [ 4 ] their second son in December 2020, [ 5 ] and their third, a daughter born in ...
Gun Crazy 2: Beyond the Law (裏切りの挽歌) is a 2002 Japanese action film, starring Rei Kikukawa. A sequel to Gun Crazy: A Woman from Nowhere , it was also directed by Atsushi Muroga . Cast
He grows up and marries Börte (Rei Kikukawa). But one night, she is taken away by another tribe. Temujin rescues her, only to find her pregnant. She later gives birth to a boy. As the boy may be a son of a stranger, Temujin names him Kuchi (Kenichi Matsuyama), meaning outsider, and refuses to accept him as his son. The time goes on and Temujin ...
In 2006, Mogae attended the Botswana Week celebration organised by the Botswana Embassy in Tokyo to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Botswana's independence. This coincided with a meeting between Mogae and Koizumi as well as the launch of a tourism campaign in Botswana with the Japanese actress Rei Kikukawa as a spokeswoman.
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.
Masahiro Matsuoka, Rei Kikukawa, Kazuki Kitamura: Science fiction [9] [10] Half a Confession: Kiyoshi Sasabe: Akira Terao Mieko Harada: Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Hana and Alice: Shunji Iwai: Anne Suzuki, Yū Aoi, Tomohiro Kaku — [5] Howl's Moving Castle: Hayao Miyazaki: Fantasy [3] [11] [9] Infection: Masayuki Ochiai: Kōichi Satō ...
Rei Kikukawa, Ken Ishiguro: D.D.D. "Heart" 10 8.49% 熟年離婚 Jukunen Rikon: TV Asahi: Thursdays 21:00~21:54 13 October 2005 to 8 December 2005 Tetsuya Watari, Reiko Takashima: COLOR "音色" (Neiro) 9 19.18% あいのうた Ai no Uta: NTV: Wednesdays 22:00~22:54 12 October 2005 to 14 December 2005 Miho Kanno, Koji Tamaki, Hiroki Narimiya ...
Yumi (Rei Kikukawa), a writer of a science magazine, witnesses a mysterious death of a high school girl who received a "one missed call" from her own cell phone, two weeks in the future. The disturbing message on the cell phone turns out to be the screams of the victim.