Synonyms for kimiko_yo or Related words with kimiko_yo

fumiyo_kohinata              ken_mitsuishi              yutaka_matsushige              renji_ishibashi              akira_emoto              mariko_okada              jun_kunimura              ren_osugi              mitsuko_baisho              kazuki_kitamura              michiyo_kogure              kunie_tanaka              chizuru_ikewaki              kirin_kiki              eitarō              susumu_terajima              kyōko_kagawa              katsuo_nakamura              hidetaka_yoshioka              eijirō_tōno              keiko_takeshita              kaoru_yachigusa              takashi_sasano              yoshio_harada              kyoka_suzuki              isao_natsuyagi              ittoku_kishibe              kanji_tsuda              yoshiko_kuga              shota_matsuda              yuriko_hoshi              eiko_koike              kyōko_kishida              haruko_sugimura              daisuke_katō              eitaro_ozawa              tsutomu_yamazaki              yō_yoshida              shima_iwashita              manami_konishi              toshiyuki_nagashima              ryohei_suzuki              kōichi_satō              shingo_tsurumi              kenta_kiritani              kippei_shiina              takumi_saito              takashi_tsukamoto              nobuo_kaneko              yoshino_kimura             



Examples of "kimiko_yo"
On 1986, Otani launched the Tokyo Ichi theatre troupe. He served with Kimiko Yo as head of the troupe for years.
The film features several cameos and supporting appearances, including Kengo Kora, Ren Osugi, Akira Emoto, Kimiko Yo, Jun Kunimura, Mikako Ichikawa, Pierre Taki, Takumi Saito, Keisuke Koide, Arata Furuta, Sei Hiraizumi, Kenichi Yajima, Tetsu Watanabe, Ken Mitsuishi, Kyūsaku Shimada, Kanji Tsuda, Issei Takahashi, Shinya Tsukamoto, Kazuo Hara, Isshin Inudo, Akira Ogata, Shingo Tsurumi, Suzuki Matsuo, Kreva, Katsuhiko Yokomitsu, and Atsuko Maeda. Mansai Nomura portrayed Godzilla through motion capture.
Daigo finds an advertisement for a job "assisting departures". Assuming it to be a job in a travel agency, he goes to the interview at the NK Agent office and learns from the secretary, Yuriko Kamimura (Kimiko Yo), that he will be preparing bodies for cremation in a ceremony known as encoffinment. Though reluctant, Daigo is hired on the spot and receives a cash advance from his new boss, Sasaki (Tsutomu Yamazaki). Daigo is furtive about his duties and hides the true nature of the job from Mika.
Abby (Brittany Murphy) is an American girl who goes to Tokyo to be with her boyfriend, Ethan (Gabriel Mann). Ethan tells her that he has to go to Osaka on a business trip and may not be back for a while. Abby asks to go with him but Ethan refuses and breaks up with her. Abby goes to a ramen shop afterward, and the chef Maezumi (Toshiyuki Nishida) and his wife Reiko (Kimiko Yo) tell her that they are closed. Abby does not understand them as she does not speak Japanese. She starts to cry, so the chef conveys to her to sit down. He brings her a bowl of ramen, and she loves it. A small distance away, she hallucinates that the lucky cat, known as the Maneki Neko, or Beckoning Cat, gestures to her to come over. She offers to pay for her meal, but the chef and his wife refuse.