Synonyms for kanako_higuchi or Related words with kanako_higuchi

kyōko_kishida              fumiyo_kohinata              kyoka_suzuki              tomorowo_taguchi              yoshiko_kuga              keiko_takeshita              kyōka_suzuki              tori_matsuzaka              kaoru_yachigusa              shota_matsuda              mariko_okada              hidetaka_yoshioka              sadao_abe              maki_horikita              mirei_kiritani              takayuki_yamada              yoshio_harada              osamu_mukai              hiroyuki_nagato              reiko_takashima              tetsurō_tamba              eiko_koike              mirai_moriyama              gō_ayano              kyōko_kagawa              juri_ueno              ken_mitsuishi              ren_osugi              kazuki_kitamura              jun_kunimura              miho_kanno              mirai_shida              akira_emoto              ayako_wakao              yuriko_yoshitaka              fujiko_yamamoto              masami_nagasawa              kiichi_nakai              masayuki_mori              shinichi_tsutsumi              susumu_terajima              teruyuki_kagawa              kippei_shiina              jun_kaname              eijirō_tōno              kōichi_satō              keiko_kitagawa              ryohei_suzuki              chizuru_ikewaki              takao_osawa             



Examples of "kanako_higuchi"
Kanako Higuchi won the Best Actress award at the 40th annual Brussels International Film Festival for "The Pearls of the Stone Man".
Itoi was born on November 10, 1948 and raised in Maebashi, Gunma. He was a heavy smoker until he quit in 2002. Itoi has been married to actress Kanako Higuchi since 1993.
Tetsuzō lives by borrowing money from his adoptive father, the Shogunate mirror-maker Nakajima Ise (Frankie Sakai) and, one day, he meets a young and beautiful prostitute named Ōnao (Kanako Higuchi) and leaves her to Nakajima as a concubine. Meanwhile, Tetsuzō has grown a destructive obsession for Ōnao. Ōnao is a sadist with a traumatic past. She psychologically torments Nakajima until he hangs himself and leaves.
In 2007, Japanese telecom company SoftBank began using a white Hokkaido named in its commercial campaigns for their White Plan where he stars as or , the patriarch of the , with his wife portrayed by Kanako Higuchi, children portrayed by Aya Ueto and Dante Carver, and mother portrayed by Ayako Wakao; Father's speaking voice is provided by Kin'ya Kitaōji. The commercial series won the 2008 ACC Grand Prix Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award. The American director, producer, screenwriter, and noted Japanophile, Quentin Tarantino, guest-starred in an installment of this series of commercials.
A beautiful "oni" named Bizan (Kanako Higuchi) appears on Earth. She wants to bring demon queen Ashura back to life, so the demons can take over the world beginning in Edo (modern day Tokyo). Opposing her is the Oni Makado, an army of demon slayers that was created by the Japanese government. Izumo (Somegorō Ichikawa) once fought with the Makado, but resigned to become a kabuki actor after he thought he accidentally killed a young girl. After 5 years, Izumo encounters Tsubaki (Rie Miyazawa), who is a member of an all-female acrobatic troupe who rob the citizens of Edo during the night. Falling deeply in love, Izumo notices a red, ugly scar on Tsubaki's shoulder, which is the mark of Ashura. Meanwhile, Jaku, one of Izumo's ex-comrades (Atsuro Watabe), falls for Bizan, leading the Oni Makado over to the dark side.