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    Yūzō Kayama (加山 雄三, Kayama Yūzō, born April 11, 1937) is a Japanese popular musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Son of mid-twentieth century film star...
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  • a Koubu prototype. Kayama was with him during that time, but eventually Ogami was sent to work with the Flower Division, as Kayama worked with the Moon...
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  • Fergus Lawless as Masaya Wop-Wop as Miyoshi Eric Snare as Sano Ted Newly as Kayama The Bondage Master was released as a VHS video in Japan on April 26, 1996...
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  • cat riding a train, Shizuku follows it to discover an antique shop run by Shirō Nishi. In the shop is a cat statuette nicknamed The Baron. Shizuku is ecstatic...
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    Tanaka hired sci-fi writer Shigeru Kayama [ja] to write the story. Only 50 pages long and written in 11 days, Kayama's treatment depicted Dr. Yamane wearing...
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  • Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse starring Yōko Tsukasa and Yūzō Kayama. It was Naruse's final film after a long lasting career which started in...
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  • pulled them in for cameo roles. Yūzō Kayama as Eiichi Nitta Tatsuya Fuji as Shinsuke Mizuhara Masaya Oki as Shiro Yabuki Kyōhei Shibata (actor) as Minoru...
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  • Revolutionary Girl Utena (Kanae Ōtori) Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo (Seiko Kayama (ep 4–6), Yurie Kazekura (ep 16–17), Yuko Wakabayashi (ep 115)) Battle Athletes...
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  • Mt. Hakkoda (八甲田山, Hakkōda-san) is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Shirō Moritani. Based on the novelist Jirō Nitta's recounting of the Hakkōda Mountains...
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    1939, Chichibu attended a lecture on bacteriological warfare, given by Shirō Ishii, in the War Ministry Grand Conference Hall in Tokyo. He also attended...
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