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Synonyms for asami_mizukawa or Related words with asami_mizukawa
takayuki_yamada
shota_matsuda
miho_kanno
saki_aibu
takao_osawa
maki_horikita
mirei_kiritani
kyōka_suzuki
izumi_inamori
satomi_ishihara
kōichi_satō
sadao_abe
yūko_takeuchi
akira_emoto
tetsuji_tamayama
kyoka_suzuki
masami_nagasawa
juri_ueno
mirai_moriyama
yukie_nakama
yusuke_kamiji
eri_fukatsu
aoi_miyazaki
hiroshi_tamaki
hiro_mizushima
manami_konishi
masataka_kubota
tsutomu_yamazaki
ryōko_hirosue
kazuki_kitamura
yuriko_yoshitaka
shinichi_tsutsumi
naohito_fujiki
hiromi_nagasaku
takumi_saito
tori_matsuzaka
shun_oguri
teruyuki_kagawa
chizuru_ikewaki
osamu_mukai
fumiyo_kohinata
jun_kaname
hidetaka_yoshioka
emi_takei
takako_tokiwa
takashi_tsukamoto
masahiro_higashide
shinobu_otake
kengo_kora
ken_mitsuishi
Examples of "asami_mizukawa"
Miki is a surgical nurse and Ryūtarou's lover. She is portrayed in the live action series by
Asami
Mizukawa
.
Trying to keep it a secret, Sakurai doesn't know that the new homeroom teacher of Yuni's class, Mirei Takizawa (
Asami
Mizukawa
), who is being shown around, coincidentally sees the incident between them.
The manga has been adapted into a Japanese television drama. Yuta Hiraoka from "Nana" and
Asami
Mizukawa
play their respective male and female leads. The drama was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System in Japan between April 11, 2009 and May 16, 2009.
Kaoruko Inoue is a member of the staff and the manager at the "Choco La Vie". She has been working in the store since Sōta Koyurugi's father was selling French pastries and cakes, before Sōta changed it into a chocolate store. When Sōta Koyurugi opens the store "Choco La Vie", she gives a lot of advice and starts to develop an unrequited love to him. She is played by
Asami
Mizukawa
in the drama
Juri Ueno and Masami Nagasawa were originally approached for the role of Ruka and Michiru.
Asami
Mizukawa
was cast for the other woman character Taeko Asano planned to have in the drama. Takeru, however was a last minute addition because the producers wanted a male presence in the drama. Initially, the drama was to be only about domestic violence (DV) and gender identity disorder, portrayed by Nagasawa and Ueno respectively. A character who used DV was then created.
The main cast members have appeared in the 2008 Spring Session of Waratte Iitomo. The Last Friends team scored a total 1330 points, the second last team in ranking. Juri Ueno,
Asami
Mizukawa
and Ryo Nishikido were the three members who played the bow and arrow game, each scoring 100 points each. However, Ryo Nishikido's points were doubled to 200 because he had the golden arrow.
In 2008, Ueno reunited with "Nodame" co-stars Eita and
Asami
Mizukawa
in Fuji TV's drama, "Last Friends", as Ruka Kishimoto, a talented motocross racer with a hidden secret she cannot discuss with friends or family. Taeko Asano, the screenwriter of "Last Friends" praised Ueno's acting of Ruka, stating that Ueno is a "natural genius" and that she became "the character itself". Ueno won "Best Supporting Actress" at the 12th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix and The 57th Television Drama Academy Awards for her role. She was recognised as "Best Student Voice Actress" at the 2008 MTV Student Voice Awards for her role in "Wanko".
Eikura first worked with Masami Nagasawa in 2006, and since then she has appeared in eight TV commercials with Nagasawa. Nagasawa has frequently described Eikura as an "incredibly" nice person, as many models whom Nagasawa has worked with were "incredibly" arrogant to her, mocking her, and some of them even physically assaulted her. This was backed up by Rosa Kato and
Asami
Mizukawa
who have worked with many models. Kato supported Nagasawa and cited Eikura as being "not a typical model because Eikura doesn't slur actresses".
"Chameleon", an action film starring Tatsuya Fujiwara and
Asami
Mizukawa
, screened at the Busan International Film Festival in 2008. "Children of the Dark", a thriller film shot in Thailand, was denied to screen at the Bangkok International Film Festival in 2008. "", a jidaigeki film starring Shingo Katori, and "Strangers in the City", a thriller film starring Toru Nakamura and Manami Konishi, were both released in 2010. "Someday", an ensemble comedy film starring Yoshio Harada, won the Best Picture prize at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2011. He also directed "A Chorus of Angels", a 2012 film starring Sayuri Yoshinaga, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Toei Company. His 2013 film, "Human Trust", starred Kōichi Satō, Yoo Ji-tae, and Vincent Gallo.