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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Katana no naka no chichi - 1931 includes: Masao Hori as Hachiro Kiyokawa Toshiko Iizuka as Oaki, granddaughter Haruo Inoue as Kisuke, Father Ryoma Kusakabe as Yuisaburo Sasaki Misao Seki as Heiemon, innkeeper Tetsu Tsuboi as Gengo, Grandfather Yoshindo Yamaji as Kotaro
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Nageki no miyako - 1931 includes: Hidekatsu Maki Reiko Mizuhara Shizuko Mori Kyoji Sugi Yoshiko Tokugawa Hiroshi Tsumura Yaeko Utagawa
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Nee kofun shicha iya yo - 1931 includes: Junko Hara Teruko Wakamizu Tomio Yokoo Eiran Yoshikawa
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Nani ga kanojo o koroshita ka - 1931 includes: Eiko Hazama Nobuo Kosaka Daisuke Kunishiro Tsuruko Segawa Noboru Takashima Keiko Takatsu as Sumiko Nakamura Hiroshi Tsumura as Miura
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Tenmei ukiyo kouta - 1933 includes: Chiyoko Awaji as Okiyo Ryonosuke Azuma as Kanbei Seitaro Hayashi as Rubei Junko Kinugasa as Otsuta
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Tojin Okichi - 1931 includes: Masao Hori Toshiko Iizuka Yoshie Nakagawa Tetsu Tsuboi
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∙ 10y agoThe cast of Nihon eiga-shi - 1941 includes: Tenrei Izumi as Narrator Suisei Matsui as Narrator Tenro Tani as Narrator Musei Tokugawa as Narrator
Nao Saejima has: Performed in "Saejima Nao: Kankin" in 1988. Played Nao Saeki in "Saejima Nao: Akume kinenbi" in 1988. Played Nao in "Saejima Nao: Ijo kofun" in 1989. Performed in "Hiwai jikenbo: Shita zawari no onna" in 1995. Performed in "Paizuri jukujo: Urazeme" in 1995. Performed in "Yume de aimasho: wonderland" in 1996. Performed in "Angel 2: Dominatrix of Mystery" in 1996. Performed in "Wa.Re.Me." in 2006.
Dana Ishiura has: Played Nurse in "Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business" in 1999. Played Admitting Nurse in "Lethal Vows" in 1999. Played Quong Duc in "Good Fences" in 2003. Played Ehr Neung in "Home Beyond the Sun" in 2004. Played Lapland Woman in "The Snow Queen" in 2005.
Junko Hara has: Performed in "Nee kofun shicha iya yo" in 1931. Played Kimura in "Eden no umi" in 1950. Performed in "Chi wa kawaiteru" in 1960. Performed in "Akibiyori" in 1960. Performed in "Koto" in 1963.
Tadanao Yamamoto has written: 'Takamatsuzuka, Kitora Kofun no nazo' -- subject(s): Japanese Mural painting and decoration, Buddhist mural painting and decoration, Mounds, Kitora kofun, Tombs, Kitora Tomb (Asuka-mura, Japan), Hekiga, Takamatsuzuka kofun, Takamatsuzuka Tomb (Asuka-mura, Japan), History
The Kofun Period in Japan, which lasted from around the 3rd century to the 7th century, was characterized by the construction of large burial mounds called kofun. These mounds were built for elite individuals and contained grave goods such as weapons, armor, and pottery. The period also saw the emergence of a centralized royal authority and the introduction of new technologies and cultural influences from neighboring regions, such as China and Korea.
Takuya Iwasaki has written: 'Kofun no jidai' -- subject(s): Tombs, Antiquities
Hironobu Ishino has written: 'Kofun jidaishi' -- subject(s): Tombs, Antiquities, History
Teijiro Mori has written: 'Takehara kofun' -- subject(s): Mounds, Japan, Kitchen-middens
It was mostly found in Jōmon, Yayoi, Kofun, Asuka, Nara, Chūgū-ji, Miyabi and Azuchi-Momoyama
There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period
Yoshiyuki Habuta has written: 'Yominokuni no seiritsu' -- subject(s): Tombs, Antiquities 'Higashi Nihon no musode yokoanashiki sekishitsu' -- subject(s): Kofun, Tombs, Antiquities
Teruko Wakamizu has: Played Haruko in "Bijin aishu" in 1931. Performed in "Ginga" in 1931. Performed in "Nee kofun shicha iya yo" in 1931. Performed in "Watashi no papa-san mama ga suki" in 1931. Performed in "Sanson no hikari" in 1931. Played Shinako, daughter of Yamaman in "Nanatsu no umi: Zempen Shojo-hen" in 1931. Performed in "Hatsukoi to yotamono" in 1932. Performed in "Nokosareta Okiku-chan" in 1932. Performed in "Yotamono to endan" in 1932. Played Akiko, daughter of Yamaman in "Nanatsu no umi: Kohen Teiso-hen" in 1932. Performed in "Kimi to wakarete" in 1933. Played Fumie Terakawa in "Yotamono to geisha" in 1933. Played Kikuya, geisha in "Yume no komoriuta" in 1935.
Nao Saejima has: Performed in "Saejima Nao: Kankin" in 1988. Played Nao Saeki in "Saejima Nao: Akume kinenbi" in 1988. Played Nao in "Saejima Nao: Ijo kofun" in 1989. Performed in "Hiwai jikenbo: Shita zawari no onna" in 1995. Performed in "Paizuri jukujo: Urazeme" in 1995. Performed in "Yume de aimasho: wonderland" in 1996. Performed in "Angel 2: Dominatrix of Mystery" in 1996. Performed in "Wa.Re.Me." in 2006.
The shaman Queen Himiko is recorded in various ancient histories, dating back to 3rd century CE China, 8th century Japan, and 12th century Korea. For more information, please start your search by checking the Related Links below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himiko http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/japan/famous_figures/queen_himiko/index.shtml She was NOT the Emperess Jingu, as many believe, but lived something like 90 years earlier. She was the daughter of Emperor Sujin, who led the Kofun Horse-riders from Baekche in 185 AD to rule Japan. Her real name was Ikahime. Sujin (Sungcheon) had a royal Japanese mother (Totohime, sister of Kaika), even though his father was Gaeru of Baekche; he was a very devout adherent of Shinto. He made his daughter the High Priestess of Shinto and gave her authority over her brother, Emperor Suinin. It was she who received the Wei Chinese ambassadors in 240 AD. She told them her Imperial House was descended from Duke Tai of Zhou. She died in 248 AD and was buried in a magnificent tomb, which has recently been discovered. Her nephew Keiko did not like the theocratic arrangement, and made sure that his High Priestess sister, Yamatohime, served under his secular authority. When he did this, Izumo and Kumaso promptly revolted and left the Empire. They were subjugated again by Prince Takeru, Keiko's son, who brought his father the fabled sword of Orochi from Izumo. Iyo was Keiko's great grand-daughter, who married Ojin (Ungjin) of Gaya in 339 AD.