
Yoichiro Saito
Acting
Biography
Saito Yoichiro is a Japanese actor, born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
Born: November 9, 1972
Place of Birth: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Known For

BAUS: The Ship's Voyage Continues
Two brothers start working as benshi narrators of silent films in a cinema in the early 20th century. This premise is the jumping-off point for an epic family saga that follows the protagonists and their descendants through wars and technological developments.

Kansatsui Asagao
Asagao (Juri Ueno) is a rookie forensic scientist, who works at a university forensic medicine class in Kanagawa Prefecture. She is a licensed doctor and respected by those around her. Asagao lives with her father Taira (Saburo Tokito), who is a veteran detective. Asago's mother died in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake disaster and her mother’s body was never found. One day, Asagao’s forensic medicine class unexpectedly works with the investigation section of the police department. When a dead body is found, the dead body is transferred to Asagao’s forensic medicine class. Asagao now works with her detective father.

Look Back
Popular, outgoing Fujino is celebrated by her classmates for her funny comics in the class newspaper. One day, her teacher asks her to share the space with Kyomoto, a truant recluse whose beautiful artwork sparks a competitive fervor in Fujino. What starts as jealousy transforms when Fujino realizes their shared passion for drawing.

Damned Files 7
This is the seventh volume of a series of one-episode horror dramas based on rumored haunted places, actual stories, and accidents that have occurred in various parts of the Tokai region.

Damned Files 5
This is the fifth volume of a serial horror drama series of complete episodes produced based on actual stories and accidents.

Can I Start with a Camera?
Adapted from the manga series "Kamera, hajimete mo iidesu ka?" by Shiro

By the Window
Inagaki Goro plays a freelance writer married to his editor wife (Nakamura Yuri), who he discovers is having an affair with the popular novelist she is responsible for at work. Although troubled, he can’t bring himself to confront his wife. He later meets a high school novelist at a literary award ceremony, and–drawn to the award-winning book–he inquires about the model it’s based on, thinking he’d like to meet that person…

Two Seasons, Two Strangers
In summer, Nagisa and Natsuo meet by the sea. Their vacant gazes reflect each other as they exchange awkward words and wade into the rain-drenched ocean. In winter, Li, a screenwriter, travels to a snow-covered village. There, she finds a guesthouse run by Benzo.

Eureka
In rural Japan, the survivors of a tragedy converge and attempt to overcome their damaged selves, all while a serial killer is on the loose.

Tonkatsu DJ Agetaro
Agetarō, a third generation tonkatsu shop owner, one day makes a bentō delivery for the first time to a club where he experiences an uplifting feeling he's never had before. Furthermore, he is wholeheartedly set on winning the heart of Sonoko, with whom he fell in love at first sight, so he decides to be both a tonkatsu shop owner and DJ.
Filmography
as Isogai
as 与羽诚一
as Toshio Watari
as Homeroom Teacher (voice)
as Tokio Takenaka
as Gunji Yasuo
as Haibara Atsuhiko
as 池田聡(いけだ さとし)
as Isaki's Father
as Kuniko's Father
as Akihiko Shibuya
as Kitajima
as Taiji's Father
as Naoki
as 赤石克哉
as Yoshio
as Yoshiro Senju
as Madoka
as Detective
as Hatori
as Kazuhiko Ihara
as Akihiko
as Machiko's Husband
as Kitagawa
as Keitaro Kusuda
as Sentaro
as Yano
as Eisuke Obara
as Miyashita
as Akihiko
as Tatsuo Shirai
as Boy at Disco
as Matsuo
as Akihiko
as Tamotsu Douan