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Synonyms for takako_tokiwa or Related words with takako_tokiwa
shota_matsuda
toshiaki_karasawa
etsushi_toyokawa
takao_osawa
yū_aoi
nana_eikura
tsutomu_yamazaki
mirei_kiritani
toshiyuki_nagashima
kōichi_satō
maki_horikita
satoshi_tsumabuki
takayuki_yamada
mirai_moriyama
masami_nagasawa
shun_oguri
mirai_shida
teruyuki_kagawa
kaori_momoi
tetsuji_tamayama
yoshio_harada
osamu_mukai
asami_mizukawa
gō_ayano
kengo_kora
shinichi_tsutsumi
kazuki_kitamura
hidetaka_yoshioka
mariko_okada
seiichi_tanabe
joe_odagiri
yui_natsukawa
hitomi_kuroki
aoi_miyazaki
satomi_ishihara
kyoka_suzuki
yuriko_hoshi
akira_emoto
miho_kanno
susumu_terajima
keiko_matsuzaka
chizuru_ikewaki
juri_ueno
hiroshi_tamaki
satomi_kobayashi
eiko_koike
yui_aragaki
renji_ishibashi
mikako_tabe
kyōko_kagawa
Examples of "takako_tokiwa"
Cut is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Amir Naderi, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and
Takako
Tokiwa
.
Moonlight Express is a 1999 Hong Kong-Japanese romance film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Leslie Cheung and
Takako
Tokiwa
.
Hitomi (
Takako
Tokiwa
), a Japanese resident, comes to Hong Kong after the death of her fiancé Tetsuya (Leslie Cheung) in a fatal accident to settle several important matters surrounding his demise. Although the incident was years ago, it has apparently left an indelible mark in her life as she could not forget him.
Pujie and Hiro Saga's story was adapted into a television drama, "" (流転の王妃・最後の皇弟), shown on TV Asahi in 2003.
Takako
Tokiwa
, who portrayed Hiro Saga in the drama, was a classmate of Saga's grandson (Husheng's son) in real life.
Takako
Tokiwa
, a Japanese actress and Yoshitaka Amano, and a well-known character designer joined the first J-POP SUMMIT in 2009, and since then, prominent guests from varieties of field including artists, actors, movie directors, designers, voice actors, programmers, were invited from Japan every year. One of the popular program is J-POP LIVE and many of Japan’s top sales singers such as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Tomomi Itano, May'n, and JAM Project have performed on stage.
The first movie's premiere was held in Paris on August 19, 2008 at the Publicis Champs-Elysées cinema with a press conference at the Louvre Museum, which was attended by Toshiaki Karasawa (Kenji) and
Takako
Tokiwa
(Yukiji). The first film was released on August 30, 2008, the second on January 31, 2009, and the third was released on August 29, 2009. The first movie covers volumes 1 to 5 of the manga, and the second covers volumes 6 to 15, but differs from the original story on some key points; important characters missing in the first movie were introduced in the second. The final film in the trilogy covers the remainder of the volumes, but with several changes to the main story.