All that changes when he receives word that his wife was involved in a minor bicycle accident. That was enough to make Mittang quit his job to stay close to his one and only love, who after the accident, is no longer the same Rumitang he knew. His lovely wife exhibits phenomenal memory recall powers, but with one little glitch, cute Rumitang transforms into a craggy-faced, but well-known mnemonic specialist called Tamachi Kouji.
Luckily, the metamorphosis is only temporary. As the lovebirds begin working at an odd job business where they can be together 24/7, they encounter quirky characters like a two-timing secretary, a neighbor's husband with a roving eye for the ladies, and deal with Mittang's vertically-challenged father-in-law. As a result, they find themselves involved in even quirkier situations.
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Hideaki Ito is most famous for his leading role in "Umizaru", a TV and movie series adapted from a popular manga comic about the lives of rescue diver trainees in Kure, Japan. The series began in 2004 and continued for ten years, finishing in 2014. Each of the Umizaru films ranked in the top 100 highest-grossing films in Japan, including both Japanese and Western films. During this time and since then, Hideaki Ito has been involved in over 50 films and drama series. Notably, he starred in the 2007 film "Sukiyaki Western Django", in which he acted alongside Quentin Tarantino. The film was entered in the 64th Venice Film Festival.
In 2015, he won the award for the Best Supporting Actor in the Japan Academy Film Prize for his role in "Wood Job!". Today, Hideaki Ito is an international household name in many Asian countries including Japan, China, Thailand, and beyond.
He registered marriage to a non-celebrity woman 8 years his junior on October 24, 2014.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ZLKNk_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Shinohara Ryoko", "alternateName": "篠原涼子", "birthDate": "August 13, 1973", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Shinohara Ryoko, born in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, is a Japanese singer and actress. She began her career as a singer in the Japanese female pop band Tokyo Performance Doll, and after its break-up, began a solo singing career with producer Tetsuya Komuro. She is perhaps most famous among anime enthusiasts for providing the theme song to the Japanese version of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. The single produced by Tetsuya Komuro sold over 2 million copies. She released singles regularly until 1998, then concentrated on her acting career, which is successful today. By 2004, she was one of the most popular actresses in Japan.
She married on December 8, 2005, to actor Masachika Ichimura, 24 years her senior. She gave birth to a boy on May 10, 2008, just one day before Mother's Day of that year. Their second child was born in February 2012. The couple submitted their divorce papers at a local ward office on July 24, 2021. Ichimura has custody of their two children, and there will be no consolation money nor division of property.
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He works with the theatrical troupe called Otona Keikaku and often with the troupe Gekidan Shinkansen. Furuta also stars in the 2007 horror film Apartment 1303.
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Today, Kamiki remains as an iconic and beloved actor in the Japanese industry. He has the reputation of a reliable lead actor who goes into character as soon as the cameras start rolling. For his successful transition from a child actor to a main lead combined with his modest personality, has made him a role model for many. When choosing works, he likes to experiment with roles or plots. He does not mind too much about popularity or being the main lead as long as he likes his role. Rather than “aiming for a big goal ahead”, he is the type to do the job in front of him wholeheartedly.
He has appeared in numerous award winning projects. In 2011, he won his first international award for playing the main lead in the Amade Prize winning “Kokoro no ito”. To date he has been an integral part in all the top 4 highest grossing Japanese movies in Japan. His works continue to break records as his movie “Your Name” became the highest grossing Japanese movie of all time internationally.
Kamiki, alongside acting and voice acting, has dabbled in multiple fields. For variety shows he often does many documentaries. He even interviewed Will Smith for Zip. In 2015, he released his first book “Master’s Café”. Ryu challenged his first stage play with "Beautiful - The Woman Who Met with God", directed and written by Suzuki Matsuo, in 2019. The following year, he debuted in multiple fields such as a radio DJ for All Night Nippon 0 (ANN0) on 11th October 2020, which airs 3 am at nights between Saturday and Sunday. His directorial debut with the MV for “I Treasure You” for SUPER HANDSOME COLLECTION 「JUMP 」!. He opened his own YouTube channel. He was also the official photographer for Satoh Takeru’s 2021 calendar.
In 2020, Kamiki was awarded at the Elan D'or Award Ceremony. One of the most prestigious awards in Japan for completing 25 years in the industry. To thank his fans, he started the 25th Anniversary Celebration Project.
He was represented by Amuse Inc. until March 2021. In April 2021, he established a new agency with fellow actor, Satoh Takeru, called Co-LaVo and following the two is Shindai Chiba, who was a director at Amuse. Amuse will continue to support the two and will also invest in Co-LaVo. Yokichi Osato, Chairman of Amuse, will also participate as a consultant of Co-LaVo.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/17Job_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Yagi Saori", "alternateName": "八木さおり", "birthDate": "November 20, 1969", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Yagi Saori is a Japanese actress born in Osaka. She became known for titles as Puzzle (2014), The Easy Life (1998) and Boys Be Ambitious (1996).
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In 1990, she was in elementary school in the upper Mikawa town adjacent to her hometown. She won the Grand Prix of the 4th All Japan National Bishojo Contest (sponsored by Oscar promotion) and entered the entertainment industry. Despite being an elementary school student at the time of the awards, the appearance of Japanese people who seemed to be wondering whether the adult appearance invisible to elementary school students and the blood of Westerners are intermingled is a topic.
In 1991, she appeared in "Professor's Favorite" (TBS series) in the high school second grade role Mr. Akira Miyamoto. Oda, who was then a junior high school student at the time, became a hot topic for high school girls.
In March 1992, he debuted as a singer with "I Am Here Because You Are Here." Next January 1993, she played in the first major drama series, "Ichigo Shiki".
She served as a heroine in the drama 30 "Pure Love" produced by Mainichi Broadcasting in 2002, and it was made up to the third work for popularity.
On July 20, 2008, she announced that she was married to a co-pilot who was 37 years old when working for an airline.
On February 1, 2010, having been giving birth to the first child (eldest son) was announced by the affiliated office on March 19 of the same year. There is no prospect of resuming entertainment activities and absence from the 12th and later National National Bishōjo contest held shortly after the announcement of a pregnancy.
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He graduated from Hiroshima City Municipal Funerary High School. Harada Shinji was his high school classmate. After joining Nippon Television in 1981 after graduating from Nihon University College of Arts he was involved in the production of TV dramas. After assisting the director of "Ikei Naka 80 kilo", he produced many works such as "Koi no vacation", "I love hot soup", "psycho doctor", and he also served concurrently as a producer. In addition, he was involved in the production of various variety programs for a while.
In 2006 he served as the first film director for "Hanada Youth History Ghost and Secret Tunnel."
In 2010, he won the 65th The Television Drama Academy Awards Director Award for "Mother."
As of June 1, 2014, he is a specialty director of Nippon Television Network Production Bureau. Previously, he was Chief Director (Director / Film Director) and Producer of Movie Business Division of Content Business Bureau, Deputy Director of Production Bureau Expert Bureau, Senior / Chief Creator.
In 2014, he was awarded the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology Award Broadcasting Division for the direction of "Woman."
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