
Hitomi Miyauchi
Acting
Biography
Nanami Sakuraba is a Japanese gravure idol and actress who won "Miss Magazine 2008".
Born: October 17, 1992
Place of Birth: Izumi, Kagoshima, Japan
Known For

Twin Spica -- Odyssey to Space
The sky's the limit for five teenagers who learn true friendship through intense training and competition in the elite national school for astronauts. Prepare for a bumpy ride, as they vie for their tickets to outer space.

Will You Let Me Love You With All My Heart?

Jōiuchi
One samurai is ordered to kill another by their master in punishment.

Segodon
Saigo Takamori, the hero of the Meiji Restoration, was born to a poor, low-ranking samurai family in the Satsuma domain (present day Kagoshima Prefecture). His simple honesty caught the attention of its charismatic feudal lord of Satsuma, Shimazu Nariakira. Nariakira’s assertion that the love of people is what will enrich and strengthen the nation captivated Saigo who took on Nariakira’s secret mission and eventually became a key person for Satsuma. Not a portrait of him survives today and much of his life is a mystery. He is a man who was twice exiled and thrice married. He overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate with exceptional bravery and action. Although he accomplished the restoration, he lost his life in a fight with the new Meiji government.

A Duel Tale
Nakadai Tatsuya, Japan’s greatest living actor, gives the performance of a lifetime as Shoji Sanosuke, and elderly samurai forced to pick up his sword to protect those he loves in this adaptation of a Fujisawa Shuhei novel. As a ”Heya-zumi” (essentially a freeloader living off his family) Sanosuke has one last chance to help his grandniece escape from the cruel samurai of an arranged marriage. Nakadai proves he ”still has it,” when fate forces him into a deadly duel. This award winning samurai drama from the pen of noted author Fujisawa Shuhei is a tribute to one of the greatest actors to ever grace the silver screen!

Hakubo no Chronicle

The King of Novels
Toyotaka Yoshida is a novelist. He was the winner of a big writing prize in his past, but he has been in a slump since then. Toyotaka Yoshida feels the limit of his writing ability and is thinking about quitting. Around this time, he meets his Shuntaro Koyanagi who is his friend and editor and Haruka Sakura who is a fan.

Yakiniku Dragon
Set in the 1970's in the Kansai region of Japan.. Yong-Gil is Korean, but he moved to Japan and settled down. He runs a small restaurant named Yakiniku Dragon. He is married and has three daughters: oldest daughter Jung-Hwa, middle daughter Yi-Hwa and youngest daughter Mi-Hwa. Oldest daughter Jung-Hwa is dating Tetsuo, but they break up. Middle daughter Yi-Hwa loves Tetsuo and marries him, but Tetsuo still loves her older sister and they divorce. Youngest daughter Mi-Hwa wants to become a singer, but she is in love with a married man.

Love Storm
Three grown siblings must rethink their idea of family when they learn their parents are getting divorced and have their eyes on new partners.

Scarlet
Born in 1937 in Osaka as the eldest daughter, Kawahara Kimiko moves to Shigaraki with her family at the age of 9. She works to support her family from a young age. Eventually, she jumps into the male world of pottery and becomes a pioneer of female ceramic arts. After marrying her husband who is also involved in ceramics and owning her own kiln, she raises her two children while struggling to create unique ware.
Filmography
as Hisako Uchimura
as Haruka Hirose
as Narumiya
as Yuka Kowata
as Chiyo Takamura
as Kazue Tsumeta
as Yagami Taeko [Keisuke's lover] | [Narrator]
as Akane Miyosawa
as Yuria Aikawa
as Kawahara Naoko
as Haruka Sakura
as Mio
as Yuri Sasaki
as Mi Hwa (Mika)
as Umi
as Umi
as Saigo Koto
as Rika Hyakuta
as Aoi
as Nana
as 篠崎 圭子(しのざき けいこ)
as Sasha
as Sasha
as Manaka Miwa
as Rinko Todo
as Airi Nishina
as Suzu Abeno(阿倍野 すず)
as Mizuki Konno
as 토키타 마키
as 하야세 마도카
as Sora Yūki (voice)
as 나미키 모모 역
as Aya
as Mei Tsukamoto
as Chiharu
as Kane
as Kana Shinomori
as Natsuki Shinohara (voice)
as Asumi Kamogawa
as 柳川しおり
as Nakagawa Sara
as Sara Nakagawa
as Hayakawa Yuki
as Yuki Hayakawa