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SECOND LIETUENANT HIROO ONODA
2nd Lieutenant Onoda Hiroo (born 1922) is a Japanese army intelligence officer who was stationed on Lubang Island in the Philippines. He was there when it was over-run by US forces in Feb. 1945 towards the conclusion of WW2. Most of the Japanese troops were slain or captured by American forces. Onoda and several other men however, hid in the dense jungle.
for 29 years Onoda refused to surrender, dismissing every attempt to convince him that the war was over as a ruse. Plans dropped flyers and newspapers to him to prove the war was over and even messages from his family over loud speakers, but he thought it was American propoganda. He continued his campaign, living in the mountains with a small band of men, some of whom abandoned him and others who were killed, leaving him alone in the mountain. In 1960, Onoda was declared legally dead in Japan.
Found by a Japanese student, Onoda still refused to believe that the war was over until he received orders to lay down his arms from his superior officer. In 1974 the Japanese gov't located Onada's commanding officer, who had since become a bookseller. He went to Lubang and ordered Onoda to surrender. Lt. Onoda emerged from the jungle 29 years after the end of WW2, and accepted the order of surrender in his dress uniform and sword with his 25 calibre rifle still in operating condition, 500 rounds of ammunition and several hand grenades.
Though he had killed some 30 Philippine inhabitants of the island and engaged in several shoot-outs with the police, the circumstances of these events were taken into consideration, and Onoda received a pardon from President Ferdinand Marcos.
After his surrender, Onoda moved to Brazil, where he became a cattle farmer. He released an autobiography "No Surrender: My 33 year War," shortly after his surrender, detailing his life as a guerrilla fighter in a war that was long over. He revisited Lubang Island in 1996, donating $10,000 for the local school on Lubang. Onoda is still alive today.
NOTE: Lt. Onoda was ashamed of being so stupid after so many years of the war being over, but once back in Japan he was hailed as a hero and still is regarded highly to this day.
Sorry, but couldn't find anything on Sg. Yoko.
If you type in "Google" then when it comes up, put in "Biography of Lieutenant Onoda" and there are several sites on this man. Very interesting reading.
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Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese Army intelligence officer who was in the Philippines during World War II. He refused to believe that Japan had surrendered to the Allies until being found by a young Japanese tourist in 1974. He only came out of the jungle when he was ordered to do so by his former commanding officer.
His story is told in the book "My Thirty-year War."
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Several Japanese soldiers hid in the jungles of Southeast Asia for many years after World War II ended. The most famous was Hiroo Onoda, who remained in active resistance until 1974.
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False.
The one of the last true Japanese hold out to not know the war was over was 2nd Lt. Hiro Onoda who was probably the most famous of the Japanese holdouts. Onoda was the only survivor of a group of four, 29 years after Japan's formal surrender, and 15 years after being declared legally dead in Japan, he surrendered to a Japanese tourist on the Philippine island of Lubang.
The last but not as famous was Captain of the Japanese Imperial Army Fumio Nakahira. He was still loyal to the Emperor and after 35 years still believed the was was going strong.
The ones from 1989 were hoaxes
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The last Japanese soldier to surrender was Captain Fumio Nakahira who held out until April, 1980, before being discovered at Mt. Halcon on Mindoro Island in the Philippines. Before that, there was Onoda Hiroo, discovered in the jungle of Lubang Island on March 11, 1974, twenty-nine years after the war ended.
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I'm not sure which Japanese holdout to which you refer but there is a documentary film entitled "Yokoi and His Twenty-Eight Years of Secret Life on Guam" based upon Shoichi Yokoi experiences .
Another Japanese holdout whose name is Hiroo Onoda did not surrender until 1974 : I do not know of any film related to his life although he did write a book " No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War" .
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President Truman decided to use this new weapon to make Japan surrender.
The war in the Pacific was hard and the progression islands to islands of the US Army caused a lot of casualties.
Moreover, The Americans conceived that the Japanese soldiers devoted themselves to the Bushido, the code of the Samurais in which surrender in unthinkable. Yet, Japan has continuously sent peace feelers to seek a path to a peaceful resolution knowing that the war is unwinnable. Unconditional surrender, however, was the only settlement acceptable to the Americans.
The US headquarter thought the war could last another ten years costing at least a million American soldiers to invade Japan.
The choice of using the nuclear bomb was motivated by the will to end this war as quickly as possible. It also demonstrated the American military superiority to the Soviet Union, which became after the German surrender, the communist counterpart to the United States.
The first bombing on Hiroshima was not enough to make the Japan Emperor Hiro-Hito to surrender, so Truman decided to use a second bomb on Nagasaki.
Even with the emperor's calling to surrender, some Japanese soldiers decided to flee or even to commit the ritual suicide (Seppuku) rather than to surrender.
As a anectote, a Japanese soldier, Hiroo Onoda, had even stayed on a Philippine island, thinking the war was on during more than 30 years.
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Actually... The Japanies sign surrender papers on September 2, 1945. They were signed on the American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
14 August 1945 (US time): Japan asked for an armistice (ceasefire)
(15 August 1945, Japan time)
2 September 1945: Japan formally surrendered. (now officially VJ Day in the US)
The formal surrender was on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
They officially surrendered on September 2, 1945. The decision to surrender was announced by Emperor Hirohito on August 15, 1945, about a week after the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The announcement of the Japanese capitulation was made by Emperor Hirohito in a recorded broadcast on August 15, 1945, six days after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and nine days after Hiroshima.
The formal surrender was on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
Apparently the Japanese decided to surrender on August 15 1945. They issued a surrender that was later formally signed on the USS Missouri on the 2nd September. These events both happened after the dropping of the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima apparently the latest of which was the dropping of the Fat Man bomb on Nagasaki on August 9.
2 september,1945
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Asao Uchida has: Performed in "Bakusho itohan nikki" in 1960. Performed in "Oneechan ni makashitoki" in 1960. Played Isha (doctor) in "Kohayagawa-ke no aki" in 1961. Performed in "Hourou-ki" in 1962. Performed in "Daidokoro taiheiki" in 1963. Played Sawada in "Chi to daiyamondo" in 1964. Played Yokoi in "Nihon kyokaku-den" in 1964. Performed in "Heitai yakuza" in 1965. Played Dan in "Urakaidan" in 1965. Performed in "Nihon Kyokaku-den: naniwa-hen" in 1965. Played Yaichiro in "Ken ki" in 1965. Played Shotaro in "Akumyo nobori" in 1965. Played Ishiyama, vice-principal in "Gontakure" in 1966. Played Tokubei in "Irezumi" in 1966. Performed in "Shojo ga mita" in 1966. Performed in "Tairiku nagaremono" in 1966. Performed in "Shinobi no mono: shin kirigakure Saizo" in 1966. Performed in "Daininjutsu eiga Watari" in 1966. Performed in "Hatamoto yakuza" in 1966. Performed in "Kiken na shamen" in 1966. Performed in "Aru koroshiya no kagi" in 1967. Performed in "Rikugun Nakano gakko: Mitsumei" in 1967. Played Doctor Hanamura in "Chijin no ai" in 1967. Played Tsugawa in "Koruto wa ore no pasupooto" in 1967. Performed in "Kaisan shiki" in 1967. Played Gunpei Muraki in "Mesu ga osu o kuikorosu: Sanbiki no kamakiri" in 1967. Performed in "Onna tobakushi" in 1967. Performed in "Zoku izuko e" in 1967. Played Yasuda in "Umi wa furimukanai" in 1969. Played Yamazaki - president in "Koi no kisetsu" in 1969. Performed in "Furyo bancho nerikan burusu" in 1969. Performed in "Nihon boryoku-dan: Kumicho" in 1969. Performed in "Onna no keisatsu" in 1969. Played Shokichi in "Sasabue Omon" in 1969. Performed in "Gendai yakuza: yotamono jingi" in 1969. Performed in "Shinsengumi" in 1969. Played Shimazo in "Yakuza deka" in 1970. Played Onoda in "Shibirekurage" in 1970. Performed in "Bakuchi-uchi: Nagaremono" in 1970. Played Tahei in "Onna no keisatsu, midarecho" in 1970. Performed in "Bakuchi-uchi: Inochi-huda" in 1971. Performed in "Hibotan Bakuto: Oinochi Itadaki masu" in 1971. Performed in "Bakuto gaijin butai" in 1971. Performed in "Hito-kiri Yota: Kyoken San-kyodai" in 1972. Performed in "Gendai yakuza: hito-kiri yota" in 1972. Performed in "Furyo bancho ichimou dajin" in 1972. Played Okubo Kenichi in "Jingi naki tatakai" in 1973. Played Tetsudo Fujita in "Onna hissatsu ken: kiki ippatsu" in 1974. Performed in "Jingi naki tatakai: Kanketsu-hen" in 1974. Played Tetsudo Fujita in "Onna hissatsu ken" in 1974. Played Asajiro Nozaki in "Shin jingi naki tatakai: Kumicho no kubi" in 1975. Performed in "Daitokai - tatakai no hibi" in 1976. Performed in "Karate baka ichidai" in 1977. Played Kikuo Oyama in "Yakuza senso: Nihon no Don" in 1977. Performed in "Seinen no ki" in 1977. Played Kikuo Oyama in "Nippon no don: Yabohen" in 1977. Performed in "Yokomizo Seishi Series II" in 1978. Performed in "Hito wa sore wo scandal to iu" in 1978. Played Kohinata in "Mottomo kiken na yuugi" in 1978. Played Genkai in "Tarao Bannai: Kimen mura no sangeki" in 1978. Performed in "Meiso chizu" in 1983. Played Ayutachi in "Seburi monogatari" in 1985. Played Iwao Gankin in "Keisho sakazuki" in 1992. Played Takeshi Hashimoto in "Shura no densetsu" in 1992. Played Old priest in "Kowagaru hitobito" in 1994. Played Masukichi Domoto in "Gokudo no onna-tachi: Akai kizuna" in 1995.
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Tomoko Kawakami has: Played Pichi (Japanese) in "Elf o karu mono-tachi" in 1996. Played Nurse in "Jewel BEM Hunter Lime" in 1996. Played Noriko Ibuki in "Tokio Private Police" in 1997. Played Girl in "Clamp gakuen tanteidan" in 1997. Played Kris Christopher in "Battle Athletes" in 1997. Played Rika Sasaki in "Cardcaptor Sakura" in 1998. Played Reana in "Radiant Silvergun" in 1998. Played Seeme in "Betterman" in 1999. Played Mishel (Michelle) Iga in "Gundress" in 1999. Played Wakana Nanamiya in "Tenamonya Voyagers" in 1999. Played Meru in "The Legend of Dragoon" in 1999. Played Aika in "Eternal Arcadia" in 2000. Played Merrill in "Rune Soldier" in 2000. Played Yumi in "Amon: Devilman mokushiroku" in 2000. Played Yura Onoda in "Futari Ecchi" in 2000. Played Hikaru Shindo in "Hikaru no go" in 2001. Played May Lee Jinju in "The King of Fighters 2001" in 2001. Performed in "Shenmue II" in 2001. Played Princess Pride in "Rockman.exe" in 2001. Played Hari in "Inuyasha - Toki wo Koeru Omoi" in 2001. Played Monica in "Rupan sansei: Arukatorazu konnekushion" in 2001. Played Mutsumi Aasu in "Puni Puni Poemi" in 2001. Played Lolo in "Kaze no Kuronoa 2: Sekai ga nozonda wasuremono" in 2001. Played Mika Asagi in "Gungrave" in 2002. Played Rangyaku in "12 kokuki" in 2002. Played Rena Yamada in "Ka" in 2002. Played May Lee Jinju in "The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle" in 2002. Played Sayuri Kurata in "Kanon" in 2002. Played Magdalena in "Chrono Crusade" in 2003. Played Kazuma Narusawa in "Tantei gakuen Q" in 2003. Played Rosette Christopher in "Chrono Crusade" in 2003. Played Yamada Ichiko-Goko in "Eiken" in 2003. Played Rosette in "Chrono Crusade" in 2003. Played Kayal in "Hagane no renkinjutsushi" in 2003. Played Margaret in "Early Reins" in 2003. Played Sayuri Kurata in "Kanon Kazahana" in 2003. Played Soifon in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Soi Fong in "Bleach" in 2004. Played Miki (2005) in "Kita e...: Diamond Dust Drops" in 2004. Played Akane Kobayashi in "Sensei no o-jikan Gold" in 2004. Played Hikaru Shindou in "Hikaru no go - Hokuto hai eno michi" in 2004. Played Satsuki Takigawa in "Uta kata" in 2004. Played Akane Kobayashi in "Sensei no o-jikan - Doki doki school hours" in 2004. Played Elise Wasmeyer in "Trinity Blood" in 2005. Played Athena in "Aria: The Animation" in 2005. Played Tomoka Kusunoki in "Boku wa imouto ni koi wo suru: Secret sweethearts - Kono koi wa himitsu" in 2005. Played Ange in "Aria: The Animation" in 2005. Played Itsuki in "Sengoku basara" in 2005. Played Misuzu Kamio in "Air" in 2005. Played Akane Motomiya in "Gekijouban Harukanaru toki no naka de: Maihitoyo" in 2006. Played Athena in "Aria the Natural" in 2006. Played Sayuri Kurata in "Kanon" in 2006. Played Satoshi Umino in "Gakuen Heaven" in 2006. Played Boy in "XXXHOLiC" in 2006. Played Miu Furinji in "Shijo saikyo no deshi Kenichi" in 2006. Played Girl in "Clannad" in 2007. Played Karen in "Tsubasa: Toukyou Bakuro" in 2007. Played Kasagol in "Blue Drop: Tenshi tachi no gikyoku" in 2007. Played Athena Glory in "Aria the OVA: Arietta" in 2007. Played Shojo in "Clannad: After Story" in 2008. Played Athena in "Aria the Origination" in 2008. Played Lee Jinju in "The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match" in 2009.
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Gedde Watanabe has: Played Hiroshi (1988) in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played himself in "Anatomy of a Song" in 1976. Performed in "A Life at Stake" in 1978. Performed in "The Long Island Four" in 1980. Played Mr. Tagadachi in "Newhart" in 1982. Played Long Duk Dong in "Sixteen Candles" in 1984. Played At Toon in "Volunteers" in 1985. Performed in "American Masters" in 1985. Played Oishi Kazihiro in "Gung Ho" in 1986. Played Duncan in "Vamp" in 1986. Played Kaz Kazuhiro in "Gung Ho" in 1986. Played Ho Hum in "The New Adventures of Beans Baxter" in 1987. Played Guru Prem in "Murphy Brown" in 1988. Played Max in "Booker" in 1989. Played Factory Foreman in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played Mr. Oh in "Seinfeld" in 1989. Played Various in "On the Television" in 1989. Played Kuni in "UHF" in 1989. Played Japanese Father in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played Matty in "The Spring" in 1989. Played Mr. Katsuji in "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" in 1990. Played Taki Mifune in "Grand" in 1990. Played Tran in "Down Home" in 1990. Played Nobo Nakamura in "Home Improvement" in 1991. Played Zack in "Rugrats" in 1991. Played Kangaroo in "Rugrats" in 1991. Played Ram Sha in "Pacific Station" in 1991. Played Takeo in "Miss America: Behind the Crown" in 1992. Played Nurse Yosh Takata in "ER" in 1994. Performed in "Count on Me" in 1994. Played Nuri in "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" in 1995. Played Det. Onoda in "Perfect Alibi" in 1995. Played Steve in "Boys on the Side" in 1995. Played Kenji in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" in 1996. Played Chan in "Booty Call" in 1997. Played Enzo in "Nick and Jane" in 1997. Played Yoshi in "Psycho Sushi" in 1997. Played Kuni in "The Weird Al Show" in 1997. Played himself in "Fox and Friends" in 1998. Played Ling in "Mulan" in 1998. Played Ling in "Mulan Story Studio" in 1998. Performed in "Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Honor to Us All" in 1998. Played Asian Tourist in "Armageddon" in 1998. Played Ed in "Guinevere" in 1999. Played Waiter in "Frank in Five" in 1999. Played Principal in "Batman Beyond" in 1999. Played Dr. Suzuki in "Batman Beyond" in 1999. Played Long Duk Dong in "Family Guy" in 1999. Played Karate Master in "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space" in 1999. Played Greg in "Edtv" in 1999. Played Ling in "Secret Agent Man" in 2000. Played Gangster 1 in "Jackie Chan Adventures" in 2000. Played Cafe Owner in "Thank You, Good Night" in 2001. Played Mr. Min in "The Proud Family" in 2001. Played Dr. Phil Ling in "My Wife and Kids" in 2001. Played Japanese Proctor in "Slackers" in 2002. Played Cyril in "L.A. Law: The Movie" in 2002. Played Art in "Everwood" in 2002. Played Professor Bob Chen in "Kim Possible" in 2002. Played Professor Bob Chen in "Kim Possible: The Secret Files" in 2003. Played Wing in "Alfie" in 2004. Played Ling in "Mulan II" in 2004. Played Charlie in "On the Couch" in 2004. Played Ling in "Kingdom Hearts II" in 2005. Played Milton in "Two for the Money" in 2005. Played Terrence in "Model Family" in 2006. Played Mr. Yu in "Fortune Hunters" in 2007. Played Smitty in "Shifting the Canvas" in 2008. Played James Nakatami in "The Onion Movie" in 2008. Played Hotel Manager in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" in 2008. Played Dead Head Fred in "All Ages Night" in 2009. Played Agent Nakamura in "Not Forgotten" in 2009. Played Hak-Sing William Tam in "Proposition 8 Trial Re-Enactment" in 2010. Played Mr. Cheng in "Parental Guidance" in 2012. Played Mr. Fujimura in "The Seven Year Hitch" in 2012. Played Troupe Leader (Kabuki Actor) in "47 Ronin" in 2013.
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World War II ended way back in 1945. Someone forgot to tell Hiroo Onoda and his men, however. They kept fighting and fighting and fighting. And when that wasn't enough, they kept on fighting some more. Thirty years later, their war was still going on. It obviously ended, or you wouldn't be able to read this great story of survival.
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What do you do with your matchsticks after you burn them? Do you toss them away? What a complete waste of a natural resource. Could the landfills be filling up with these things? For an answer to this pressing problem, we need only to turn to a man named Jack Hall. He found the perfect solution to the used matchstick dilemma. He used the matches to build... Well, check out this incredible story to see what he used the matchsticks for. Eveready Batteries
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Edison may have missed the boat on this one. Why use the standard incandescent and fluorescent bulbs that we are so familiar with when we could be lighting our homes with pickle power? I am not kidding here... The guys at Digital Labs actually did research on this. And, the pickles really do glow! Pink Flamingos
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Hitoshi Takagi has: Performed in "Nianchan" in 1960. Played Matsuda in "Aogeba totoshi" in 1964. Played Kogoro Akechi - TV version in "Rupan sansei: Pilot Film" in 1969. Played Billy Bones in "Dobutsu takarajima" in 1971. Played Tanaka in "Konketsuji Rika: Hitoriyuku sasuraitabi" in 1973. Played Matsuemon in "Shurayukihime" in 1973. Performed in "Daitokai - tatakai no hibi" in 1976. Played Kashiwagi - Chief Director of the School in "Kyoshi mejika" in 1978. Played Hitoshi in "Nawa jigoku" in 1978. Played Narrator in "Chirin no suzu" in 1978. Played Tsunekichi Ishioka in "Dan Oniroku nawa to hada" in 1979. Played Kuroki in "Uno Koichiro no nurete modaeru" in 1980. Played Daigo Tazaki in "Dan Oniroku shoujo shibari ezu" in 1980. Performed in "Hono-o no gotoku" in 1981. Played Tomoyuki Kasai in "Akujo gundan" in 1981. Played Shigekazu in "Uno Koichiro no Hiraite Utsushite" in 1981. Played Triter in "Waga seishun no Arcadia" in 1982. Played Ezaki in "Hito-natsu no Deki-gokoro" in 1984. Played Coco in "Megazone 23" in 1985. Played Restaurant Owner in "Tampopo" in 1985. Played Totoro in "Tonari no Totoro" in 1988. Played Nagatsuka in "Innocento warudo" in 1998. Played Mummy Papa in "Gregory Horror Show" in 1999. Played Taxi driver in "Zombie Snake" in 2000.
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Hideko Hara has: Played herself in "Quiz Derby" in 1976. Performed in "3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi Sensei" in 1979. Played Eiko ogura in "3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi Sensei" in 1979. Played Shigeko in "Toritate no kagayaki" in 1981. Played Rika in "Namidabashi" in 1983. Performed in "Tokugawa Ieyasu" in 1983. Played Ohatsu in "Kokushi muso" in 1986. Performed in "AD Bugi" in 1991. Performed in "Haha: Inochi yomigaeru hi" in 1992. Performed in "Ninshin desuyo" in 1994. Performed in "Gakko II" in 1996. Performed in "Wakaba no koro" in 1996. Played Asako (1998) in "Ten urara" in 1998. Played Sakurai Miyako in "Summer Snow" in 2000. Performed in "Shisha no kodama: Shinano no koronbo jikenbo" in 2001. Performed in "Ho gi ra ra" in 2002. Played (2003) in "Hot Man" in 2003. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 4: Togurashi densetsu satsujin jiken" in 2003. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 5: Oiwake satsujin jiken" in 2004. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 6: Karuizawa satsujin jiken" in 2004. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 8: Arisu no kishi" in 2005. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 7: Mishiranu kagi" in 2005. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 11: Umorebi" in 2006. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 10: Mori no miyako satsujin jiken" in 2006. Played Miho shirai in "Morimura Seiichi Suspense Series: Uta" in 2006. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 15: Aisuru amari" in 2007. Played Shie Hoshino in "Anata wo wasurenai" in 2007. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 14: Shiawase na kappuru" in 2007. Played Kimie in "Shanhai taifun" in 2008. Performed in "Bura bura ban ban" in 2008. Played Chieko Murata in "Boku no obaachan" in 2008. Performed in "Nekonade" in 2008. Performed in "Shinano no koronbo jiken fairu 18: Entenraku ga kikoeru" in 2009. Played Kimiko soejima in "Ikuko kara no tegami" in 2010. Performed in "Yokoyama Hideo sasupensu" in 2010. Played Miwako in "Furawaa shoppu daiarii" in 2010. Performed in "Tomato no shizuku" in 2011. Performed in "Ore no Sora: Keiji-hen" in 2011. Played Torii Haruna in "Umareru." in 2011. Played Inoguchi Yuriko in "Ataru" in 2012. Performed in "Aogirinitakushite" in 2013.
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