
Emi Wakui
Acting
Biography
Emi Wakui is a Japanese actress. She has won three Japanese Academy Awards: the 1994 Best Actress award for her performance in Rainbow Bridge, and the 1992 awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer for her performance as Seiko Kawashima in My Sons.
Born: December 8, 1970
Place of Birth: Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Known For

Gold Sunset

A Calm Sea and Beautiful Days with You
During the Showa-era, newlyweds Natsumi Ebata and Takimasa Ebata enter an arranged marriage without a single day of courtship. Through tender yet exasperating moments, the two slowly bridge the gap between them, discovering love in the quiet routines of their shared days.

Musashi
Orphaned when he was not yet ten, Musashi grows up skilled in the martial arts. During the Battle of Sekigahara, he fights on the side of the losing Toyotomi forces, but eludes the enemy as they hunt down the vanquished soldiers. He then spends years wandering the countryside mastering the sword. As his fame spreads throughout the nation, men seek him out to test their skills against him--most notably Sasaki Kojiro who faces Musashi in the ultimate duel at Ganryujima.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
After his classmate and crush is diagnosed with a pancreatic disease, an average high schooler sets out to make the most of her final days.

Hiyokko
The 17-year-old Yatabe Mineko grew up in a family of seven in a mountain village in northeastern Ibaraki Prefecture. Her father Minoru has gone to Tokyo to work in order to earn extra money. However, her life completely changes when her father does not come back for the New Year. Mineko asks her family to let her go to Tokyo to find him and promises to send money home. In the autumn of 1964, she and two childhood friends Tokiko and Mitsuo are hired to start working at a small factory in Tokyo’s working class neighborhood. After work each day, Mineko searches for her father and gets disheartened at times. Mineko overcomes challenges and starts to lay down roots in Tokyo as she experiences many meetings and farewells amid the laughter and tears with regulars, people of the shopping street, friends, and colleagues. But will she be able to find her father?

About Sunday Night...
Old apartment complexes, rented houses in the suburbs, and cabs running through the cities. These scenes may look ordinary but each has a different story to tell. A daughter who works part-time to support her disabled mother; a woman who has been cut off from her family and continues to work as a cab driver; a granddaughter who lives in a rented house and works at a factory with her grandmother. This is the story of three women, who live far apart from each other and do not know each other's existence until a fateful encounter through a radio program.

Chiritotechin
The 77th NHK Asadora is Chiritotechin. Location includes Fukui prefecture. This renzoku is about Wada Kiyomi (referred to as Kiyomi-B), a girl brought up in Fukui who moves to Osaka in search of her soul. In Osaka, Kiyomi-B becomes enchanted with rakugo, a Japanese traditional form of comic storytelling, and pursues a career in rakugo. In the summer of 1982, Kiyomi-B and her family move to Obama of Fukui, her father's hometown. Kiyomi-B's grandmother and uncle welcome the family, but Shotaro the grandfather does not allow Masanori to take over the Wakasa lacquer chopsticks making. One day, Kiyomi-B listens to rakugo at Shotaro's factory and becomes fond of it. Shotaro and Kiyomi-B become close through rakugo.

Themis no Futashika na Hotei
A judge with hidden ASD and ADHD struggles to maintain a 'normal' facade at a new court while his neurodivergent perspective ironically helps him uncover the concealed truths in complex and challenging cases.

Our Sister's Soulmate
27 year old Adachi Momoko lost both her parents in an accident when she was in third year high school. She then gave up going to college and has been working at a home centre for the past nine years while supporting her three younger brothers who are now 20, 17, and 14 year old respectively.

My Sons
Tetsuo is a young man living in Tokyo, who falls in love with a deaf-mute factory girl. He has always felt jealous of his college-educated brother, but ultimately wins both the girl and his father's acceptance and support in a touching and refreshing way.
Filmography
as Kaoruko Yamaji
as Shibahara Ikuko
as Mitsuhashi Yoshiko
as Kasumi Tendo
as Ikezawa Yuri
as Kishida Kuniko
as Okiku no Hanagoten
as Nagisa Omori
as Hanagoten no Okiku
as Shibusawa Ei [Eiichi's mother]
as Noriko Mikado
as Takako Yoshioka
as 大森渚
as Sakura's Mother (voice)
as Kanako Suzuki
as Aiko Nagai
as 케이코
as Shizuka Hanazawa
as Suzuki Kanako
as Kiyoko Yabushita
as Yuko Tachihara
as Rio Mizusawa
as Keiko Kamiyama
as Miyamoto Kanako
as Hanagoten no Okiku
as Saitou Harue
as Hashimoto Mari
as Endo Yuriko
as Hisamichi Kanou
as Machiko Hasegawa
as Yoshiko Iki
as Tencha
as Wada Itoko
as Hanagoten no Okiku
as 하노고텐의 오키쿠
as Maya
as Kaori Onodera
as Noh
as Enomoto Fusako
as Etsuko Yamagami
as Narrator (voice)
as Etsuko Tajima
as Seiko Hishinuma
as Seiko Hishinuma
as Orin
as Tomoko Ejawa
as 日浦 梨沙
as Yoshimura Kaori
as Sakurai Kazumi
as 折原 優香
as Yukiko Matsui
as 佐伯夏子
as Seiko Kawashima
as Tomomi Nishina
as Machiko Nakajima
as Kawakami Shinobu
as Kanako Fukushima