James Miki
Popularity:7.053
Known For:Writing
Birthday:1935-06-10
Place of Birth:Shenyang, China
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Also Known As:山下清泉, Yamashita Kiyomoto, Jêmusu Miki, 詹姆斯·三木本
Soldiers' Girls (1958)
Women endure hardship and struggle to keep away from prostitution in the immediate aftermath of WWII. The "Special Comfort Women Association" (RAA)...
April Fish (1986)
A Francophile filmmaker in a creative rut tries to pass off a free-spirited young actress as his movie-star wife in order to fool a chief from the...
北上川悲歌 (1961)
Japanese "kayo" film based on the song by Tsuzuko Sugawara.
Detective Kyosuke Kozu's Murder Reasoning I (1983)
Nemuri Kyōshirō 4: The Woman Who Loved Kyoshiro (1998)
Keshin (1987)
Daizaburo Akiba, a music critic, sets up Kiriko, a young hostess, and refines her to become his ideal woman.
Watashi no Seishun Note (1985)
An educational program where notable figures from various fields—such as business, art, sports, and more—give lectures to high school...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
Based on a true story about a Japanese woman, seeking her true love, who lived in Korea before, during, and after World War II but is forced to move...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
Tange Tenzen is made a vassal to the shogun. He is a master of the single long sword fighting style. But in order to defend the honour of his wife,...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
In the early Showa era, the town of Choshi in Chiba Prefecture was divided by the conflicts between the worlds of "land" and "sea". Born to Kyubei...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
The drama is depicting the life and times in 17th and 18th century Japan during the rule of the eighth shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune.
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
The 39th NHK Taiga Drama is Aoi Tokugawa Sandai. It is James Miki's dynamic and colorful tale of three generations of the Tokugawa dynasty--from its...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
A 3-part series of biographical dramas to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the establishment of NHK.
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
Buddhist priest Tripitaka and his three disciples Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy, travel from China to India to fetch the Buddhist scriptures. They have...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
The drama sheds light on the dark side of Japan connected to the political and financial world by depicting the vicissitudes of women.
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
Chushingura is a famous story in Japan on 47 samurai in the Edo period who avenge their lord against Lord Kira, who was the cause of the master's...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
Otose, the daughter of a poor farmer, was born on Awaji Island. At her workplace, she met Tsuda Mitsugi, a loyalist of the imperialists. He was the...
Watashi no Seishun Note (1970)
In the early Showa era, the town of Choshi in Chiba Prefecture was divided by the conflicts between the worlds of "land" and "sea". Born to Kyubei...