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The population density of Fusa is 10.6 people per square kilometer.
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The cast of Fusa - 1993 includes: Hisashi Igawa as Yoshizuka Kiichi Nakai as Seishiro Hiramatsu Frankie Sakai as Gonemon Tahara
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Fusa Sudzuki has written:
'El Cultivo de la tuna, cactus pear' -- subject(s): Opuntia ficus-indica, Prickly pears
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Michiko Ikeda has written:
'Tainichi keizai fusa'
'Ikiru'
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Ingjald Haaland was born on March 22, 1885, in Fusa, Haalandsdal, Norway.
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Helga Holdhus was born on April 17, 1924, in Fusa, Hordaland, Norway.
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yes it is, its considered to be a very dangerous predator. It has a very long tall which it uses to balance when jumping and climbing trees. It is Madagascar's largest predator. And it will feed on everything that it can get its paws on.
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futa wla k kabalo fato,fusa,fitoy,fisot...sos kasayon by mr. flitz
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b/c your brak light is blown..and all the rest will work but that one.that or you have a fusa that is not working one of the 2
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The cast of Kare raisu - 1962 includes: Bokuzen Hidari Sue Mitobe as Fusa Sadako Sawamura as Umeko Tsurumi Sumio Takatsu Sayoko Tanimoto Haruko Toda Chako van Leeuwen as Yumiko Yaeko Wakamizu as Yoshiko
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The links are under the hood just to the upper left of the brake booster. They are secured with one of those "bendable flaps". The one you need to replace is the ORANGE 20amp. I simply soldered in a "buss fuse adapter" that I had laying around and put a 20amp bus fuse in there. It works great. Check the surrounding links too because when these things burn they can almost cause a fire or burn the ones out that are touching it. If you go to the parts store you'll probably get an adapter that uses the standard blade type fuses, which is better. Seems very primitive that Dodge would keep using fusible links into the mid 90's where Honda has pretty much always had a separate fuse box under the hood... much more safe. Good luck!!!
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it goes like THIS
Liger
Tiger
White Tiger
Lion
White lion
Jaguar
Black jaguar
Leopard
Black panther
couger/puma/mounting lion/(all the same cat but wearily different names.
Cheetah
Snow leopard
Fusa
Clouded leopard
Lynx
House cat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(SO THE HOUSE CAT IS THE BOTTEM OF THE BIG CAT FOD CHAIN)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The cast of Sakuradamon-gai no hen - 2010 includes: Akira Emoto as Magojiro Kaneko Takaaki Enoki as Kouunsai Takeda Kyoko Hasegawa as Fusa Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as Shungaku Matsudaira Yukiya Kitamura as Ryusuke Ando Yuri Nakamura as Ino Katsuhisa Namase as Taiichiro Takahashi Masahiko Nishimura as Tsunenosuke Nomura Takao Ohsawa as Tetsunosuke seki Gregory Pekar as gaijin Bugler Kenta Suga as Sozaemon Takahashi Hiroyuki Watanabe as Sanjuro Okabe
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The cast of Mikkokusha wa dare ka - 1958 includes: Hideyo Amamoto as Nakao Jun Fujio as Hoshino Natsuko Kahara as Tamae Shin Kitajima as Sakakibara Katsue Miyakoya Eiko Miyoshi as Fusa Fuyuki Murakami Chieko Nakakita as Sachiko Toshiko Nakano as Nurse Chikage Ohgi as Akemi Akira Sera Hideo Shibuya as Akiyoshi Yumi Shirakawa as Mineko Yoshifumi Tajima as Komakichi Kamayuki Tsubono Yasuhisa Tsutsumi Michiyo Yokoyama as Rumiko
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Sue Mitobe has: Performed in "Hiroba no kodoku" in 1953. Played Ryoko Ashino in "Seishun kaidan" in 1955. Performed in "Kuroi kawa" in 1957. Performed in "Riko na oyome-san" in 1958. Played Orin in "Bokuto kidan" in 1960. Played Kayo in "Kusa wo karu musume" in 1961. Played Fusa in "Kare raisu" in 1962. Played Maki in "Amakusa shiro tokisada" in 1962. Performed in "Yotsuya kaidan" in 1965. Played Otake in "Akahige" in 1965. Performed in "Nikudan" in 1968. Played Sakurada Chiyo in "Gishiki" in 1971. Played Toku in "Seigen-ki" in 1973. Played Yasu Nakajima in "Matsuri no junbi" in 1975. Performed in "Kaseki" in 1975. Played Old woman in "Mika Madoka: yubi o nurasu onna" in 1984.
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One. 3/4 time translates to 3 beats per measure, and quarter note getting one beat.
[The original answer is succinct and remains the one-line response to the question, but usually, when someone asks a question like this, it is a sign that they need some fundamental explanation of how time signatures work, and how our notation system arrived at its current condition. The following is an attempt to provide this background.]
Our music notation system is now about a millennium old. The notation of durations (lengths of notes in time) is much shorter, however. The note names (letter names) go back to the 9th Century, or before. Duration symbols go back at least to the 12th C, although for much of the first half of their existence, many of the signs did not have an absolute meaning.
The modern system has been in the current form, for the most part, for a mere 300 years, or so. A direct line of succession can be drawn, however, from the black, mensural notation system of the late 13th C. We'll join that process in the 14th century, however, for a brief look at those components which influenced today's system:
The basic note shapes (more different forms than we use today) were the Brevis, Semibrevis, Minima, Semiminima, Fusa and SemiFusa. The notes were drawn with a square-nib pen, which easily made thick and thin lines (by using the thin or thick dimensions of the tip.) The brevis was rectangular, the semibrevis oblique, forming a shape that has been called diamond or lozenge, a square with it's points aimed at the four compass points. A line was added vertically from the upper-most or lower-most point for smaller notes, the minima appearing as a semibrevis with such a tail. The Semiminima appeared as a minima with the head filled in, the Fusa added a flag, the semifusa added two, and so on.
The shapes rounded in time, probably for speed of writing, and the way of beating time shifted to shorter values. European names for the largest notes are largely Anglicizations of the latin originals: Breve and Semibreve (double Whole note and whole note in America). The minim got renamed Quaver (quarter note in America) and continued divisions got "half" prefixes: hemi, semi, demi, etc.
The mensural notation for time (which indicated how many smaller notes the Breve and Semibreve divided into as well as a sense of how fast to count the 'tactus') had a tight relationship to the idea of perfection (probably also related to the concept of the Trinity): Perfect referred to division by 3, Imperfect to division by two. Additional terms (Tempus and Prolation) referred to the Breve and Semibreve, so that Tempus Perfecta (Perfect Time, loosely) meant the breve was divided into 3 semibreves, while Tempus Imperfecta meant the Breve was divided into two (binary). Although we have abandoned the idea of a note shape referring to two different quantities of next-smaller notes, we have kept the concept in triplets and compound (12/8, 9/8, etc) time signatures. The signs for Tempus (division of the Breve) were a circle (perfecta, unbroken) and C (a broken circle, imperfecta) and for Prolation (the division of the Semibreve) the presence (perfecta) or absence (imperfecta) of a dot in the center of the larger Tempus sign. Also, a slash through the sign would indicate doubling of speed (most of the time) and C printed backwards (with the points to the left) indicated quadrupling.
The tactus was not a simple beat concept: the tactus was essentially the measure (mensure). For Imperfect time, the leader or teacher would beat down with the hand for the first half of the tactus and up for the second, for perfect time, down for the first two thirds, then up for the last third (leading into the down stroke for the next mensure.)
To make things more interesting, proportion signs were used. 3 over 2 (it's not really a fraction!) indicated that the duration that previously contained two of a particular note would now contain three: i.e., another form of triplet notation. This was "cancelled" by the inverse sign: 2 over 3, which would make the notes revert to their earlier durations. Some theorists went way overboard with this concept, producing pieces which were pretty much impossible to perform accurately.
The modern system, then, dispensed with most of the mensuration signs, although it kept C and C with a slash as being 4/4 and 2/2, respectively, and modified the proportion signs into a system of time signatures, using "bar lines" to mark the measure (mensure) explicitly, and stating how many parts the measure was to be divided into, and which note type was used for the division. 4/4, then, is 4 divisions of a measure, with a quarter note (the old Fusa, rounded off) 'filling each division'. 3/4 means the measure is 3 quarternotes long, 2/2 means two half-notes in each measure.
The actual beating of each measure is left to the conductor (or leader), although it has become tradition to beat quarters in slower music and half notes in faster music. However, this is not a hard and fast rule: in compound time, it is presumed that the beat falls on dotted-quarter-notes, and so each subunit of the measure is composed of three eighths. Additionally, 3/4 time might be beat on every quarter, but often, especially in quicker music derived from dances, the leader will beat the measure.
What 3/4 really _doesn't_ mean, despite decades of school children being told so, is "three beats to the measure and the quarternote gets one beat." The difference between that and "The measure has three divisions, and each one is a quarternote" is just considered too fine to bother with.
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In music thenotes are split in to 4 main lengths, the largest of which is a minim. Next there are crochets, then quavers, then semiquavers (there are also demi-semiquavers but they are uncommon). There are:
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The cast of Dorodarake no seishun - 1954 includes: Tatsuya Ishiguro as Okiyama, producer Masao Mishima as Negishi, management Joji Oka as Sakagami, yesteryear star Nobuko Otowa as Nanako Sanae Takasugi as Mayumi Kyogoku Osamu Takizawa as Morikawa, management Akira Yamauchi as Tosuke Satomura
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Kiichi Nakai has: Played himself in "The 5th Annual Japan Academy Awards" in 1982. Played Yoshio nakategawa in "Fuzoroi no ringotachi" in 1983. Played Takashi Kudo in "Chichi to ko" in 1983. Performed in "Kigeki fushigi-na kuni: Nihon" in 1983. Played Nakano in "F2 grand prix" in 1984. Played Kusaka in "Kesho" in 1984. Performed in "Oasis wo motomete" in 1985. Played Pvt. Mizushima in "Biruma no tategoto" in 1985. Played Otohiko Kidoji in "Shokutaku no nai ie" in 1985. Played Nise in "Kokushi muso" in 1986. Performed in "Shin yorokobimo kanashimimo ikutoshitsuki" in 1986. Played Kenjiro Shimada in "Kinema no tenchi" in 1986. Played Otomo-no-Dainagon or Minister of the Military in "Taketori monogatari" in 1987. Performed in "Takeda Shingen" in 1988. Performed in "Yakuza tosei no sutekina menmen" in 1988. Performed in "Gekido no 1750 nichi" in 1990. Played Kiyonaga in "Gekashitsu" in 1992. Played Ryuichiro Yamada in "Jyajya uma narashi" in 1993. Performed in "Ohikkoshi" in 1993. Played Seishiro Hiramatsu in "Fusa" in 1993. Played himself in "Mezamashi terebi" in 1994. Performed in "Natsuko no sake" in 1994. Played Fumio Chin in "Ai o kou hito" in 1998. Played Shibata in "Rakka suru yugata" in 1998. Played Tsuzura Juzo in "Fukuro no shiro" in 1999. Played Toshizo Hijikata in "Shinsengumi" in 2000. Played himself in "The 23rd Annual Japan Academy Awards" in 2000. Performed in "Watashi wo ryokan ni tsuretette" in 2001. Played Akira Suzukake in "Usokoi" in 2001. Played himself in "Minna no ie" in 2001. Played Nakajima in "Hotaru" in 2001. Played Makoto Sasano in "Nippon no kuroi natsu - Enzai" in 2001. Played himself in "Shi jie dian ying zhi lv" in 2002. Played Genkaku in "Onmyoji 2" in 2003. Played Kanichiro Yoshimura in "Mibu gishi den" in 2003. Played Yagyu Munenori in "Musashi" in 2003. Played Lai Qi in "Tian di ying xiong" in 2003. Performed in "Rokkazu" in 2003. Played Kyota in "Nezu no ban" in 2005. Played Ken-ichi Takata in "Qian li zou dan qi" in 2005. Performed in "Moyuru Toki: The Excellent Company" in 2006. Performed in "Hadashi no Gen" in 2007. Played himself in "Bokura no jidai" in 2007. Played Akihiko Takida in "Hero" in 2007. Played Kagemitsu Daigo in "Dororo" in 2007. Played Ito Kazuma in "Sumairu" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "A-Studio" in 2009. Played Sawaki in "Kiri no hata" in 2010. Played Hajime in "Reiruweizu: 49-sai de densha no untenshi ni natta otoko no monogatari" in 2010. Played Nagayoshi in "99-nen no ai: Japanese Americans" in 2010. Performed in "Wairudo 7" in 2011. Performed in "Short Cut" in 2011. Played Duke of Qi in "Zhan Guo" in 2011. Performed in "Sutekina kakushi dori -kanzen muketsu no concierge-" in 2011. Played Takeaki Aoyagi in "Kirin no tsubasa: Gekijouban Shinzanmono" in 2011. Performed in "Purinsesu Toyotomi" in 2011. Played Toru Osano in "Sutekina kanashibari" in 2011. Played Kengo in "Priceless" in 2012. Performed in "Tenchi meisatsu" in 2012. Played Yuichiro sawada in "20 nen go no kimi e" in 2012. Played Nagakura in "Saigo kara nibanme no koi" in 2012. Played Himself - Host in "The Higashino Keigo Mysteries" in 2012. Played Taira no Tadamori in "Tairano Kiyomori" in 2012. Performed in "Kumokiri Nizaemon" in 2013. Performed in "Zakurozaka no adauchi" in 2014. Performed in "Again" in 2014. Played Ryosuke saigo in "Toki wa Tachidomaranai" in 2014.
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Hisashi Igawa has: Performed in "Ikiteiru koheiji" in 1957. Played Narrator in "Jose Torres" in 1959. Performed in "Kaoyaku akatsukini shisu" in 1961. Performed in "Ao beka monogatari" in 1962. Played Retainer in "Seppuku" in 1962. Played Wakida in "Shiro to kuro" in 1963. Performed in "Sanbiki no samurai" in 1964. Played Man on Boat in "Kiri no hata" in 1965. Performed in "Ohanahan" in 1966. Performed in "Gohiki no shinshi" in 1966. Performed in "Gan" in 1966. Played Man with Mole in "Tanin no kao" in 1966. Played Mamoru in "Ichiman sanzennin" in 1966. Played Sakurai in "Wakamono tachi" in 1967. Played Kempeitai Lieutenant in "Nihon no ichiban nagai hi" in 1967. Played Hiroshi Suwa in "Otoko wa tsurai yo" in 1968. Performed in "Tenkan no abarembo" in 1970. Played Mizuno in "Buraikan" in 1970. Performed in "Otoko wa tsurai yo: Boukyou hen" in 1970. Played Masuo Masuda in "Dodesukaden" in 1970. Performed in "Kazoku" in 1970. Played Narrator in "Shussho Iwai" in 1971. Played Teacher Kotani in "Seifuku no Mune no Kokoniwa" in 1972. Played Seiichi Ishizaki in "Furusato" in 1972. Performed in "Shiawase" in 1974. Performed in "Oni no uta" in 1975. Played Kinoshita in "Waga seishun no toki" in 1975. Played Funazu in "Kaseki" in 1975. Performed in "Seishun no mon" in 1975. Performed in "Harakara" in 1976. Played Soichiro yoshikawa in "Akai kizuna" in 1977. Played Kanji in "Yatsuhaka-mura" in 1977. Played Iwazo in "Gassan" in 1978. Performed in "Toi ippon no michi" in 1978. Played Kyuemon in "Sonezaki shinju" in 1978. Performed in "Moeru aki" in 1979. Played The Carp in "Yasha-ga-ike" in 1979. Performed in "Tempyo no iraka" in 1980. Performed in "Nihon Philharmonic Orchestra: Honoo no dai gogakusho" in 1981. Played Det. Kushida in "Naikai no wa: Daigaku jokyoju no furin no kessan Horaikyo ni kieta shitai" in 1982. Performed in "Ikiru" in 1983. Played Yoshio Tsuru in "Hadome" in 1983. Played Minami, in "Chihei-sen" in 1984. Played Shuri Kurogane in "Ran" in 1985. Played Running man in "Tampopo" in 1985. Played Vice-principal in "Black Board" in 1986. Played Hida in "Rokumeikan" in 1986. Played Tsubono in "Kataku no hito" in 1986. Played Osamu Uemura in "Uemura Naomi monogatari" in 1986. Performed in "The Asami Mitsuhiko Mystery 4" in 1988. Played Ryokichi Tagami in "Teito monogatari" in 1988. Played Soji in "Rikyu" in 1989. Performed in "Donmai" in 1990. Played Nuclear Plant Worker in "Dreams" in 1990. Performed in "Harikomi" in 1991. Played Yuta Hanafusa in "Sensou to seishun" in 1991. Performed in "Kamigata Kugaizoshi" in 1991. Played Junji Mizuta in "Nakibokuro" in 1991. Played Prosecutor in "Hikarigoke" in 1992. Performed in "Onna goroshi abura no jigoku" in 1992. Played Takayama in "Madadayo" in 1993. Played Yoshizuka in "Fusa" in 1993. Played Narrator in "Watari-gawa" in 1994. Played Detective Sudo in "Ningen Shikkaku: Tatoeba bokuga shindara" in 1994. Played Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo in "Hiroshima" in 1995. Performed in "Keiji hebi ni yokogirareru" in 1995. Played Isobe in "Fukai kawa" in 1995. Played Yabe in "Kiri no shigosen" in 1996. Played Lawyer Suwa in "Yatsuhaka-mura" in 1996. Played Harada in "Hakusen nagashi 19 no haru" in 1997. Played Kudo in "Bullet Ballet" in 1998. Performed in "Chiipu rabu" in 1999. Played Kihei Ishiyama in "Ame agaru" in 1999. Played Fujieda Youji in "Hotaru" in 2001. Played Tetsuzo in "Hotoke" in 2001. Performed in "Ai to seishun no takarazuka - koi yorimo inochi yorimo" in 2002. Played Tokujiro Okouchi in "Sayonara, Kuro" in 2003. Performed in "Keep on Rocking" in 2003. Performed in "Warau Iemon" in 2004. Performed in "Han-ochi" in 2004. Played The Chairman in "Otoko-tachi no Yamato" in 2005. Performed in "8-gatsu no Kurisumasu" in 2005. Performed in "Tannka" in 2006. Performed in "Hoshi hitotsu no yoru" in 2007. Played Organizer of the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize in "Maboroshi no Yamataikoku" in 2008. Performed in "Beauty utsukushimono" in 2009. Performed in "Tsurugidake: Ten no ki" in 2009. Performed in "Haru wo seotte" in 2014.
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Frankie Sakai has: Performed in "Seishun jazu musume" in 1953. Performed in "Jazz on Parade 1954 nen: Tokyo Cinderella musume" in 1954. Played Furakichi in "Hatsukoi kanariya musume" in 1955. Performed in "Ai no onimotsu" in 1955. Performed in "Tange Sazen: Kenun no maki" in 1956. Performed in "Zoku ueru tamashii" in 1956. Played Shimpei Takiguchi in "Chika kara kita otoko" in 1956. Played Man in jail in "Arashi o yobu otoko" in 1957. Played Tetsuo Matsumoto in "Buttsuke homban" in 1958. Played Seiji, the Farher in "Haha sannin" in 1958. Played Kinichi Koyama in "Kigeki ekimae ryokan" in 1958. Performed in "Furanki no sannin mae" in 1958. Played Tamenaga in "Gurama-to no yuwaku" in 1959. Performed in "Watashi wa kai ni naritai" in 1959. Performed in "Aisaiki" in 1959. Performed in "Hanayome-san wa sekai-ichi" in 1959. Performed in "Kashima ari" in 1959. Performed in "Dokuritsu gurentai nishi-e" in 1960. Played Keima Sunagawa in "Hito mo arukeba" in 1960. Played Kiichi in "Tokkyu Nippon" in 1961. Performed in "Kigeki: ekimae danchi" in 1961. Played Nozaki in "Onna wa nido umareru" in 1961. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae hanten" in 1962. Performed in "Shin kitsune to tanuki" in 1962. Performed in "Sarariman shimizu minato" in 1962. Performed in "Chikata nikki" in 1962. Played Goro in "Ao beka monogatari" in 1962. Performed in "Hagure kigeki mandara" in 1962. Performed in "Heso no taisho" in 1962. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae chagoma" in 1963. Performed in "Daidokoro taiheiki" in 1963. Played Shinichi Tamaki in "Kigeki: Tonkatsu ichidai" in 1963. Performed in "Todan Goro ichiza" in 1963. Performed in "Minami no shima ni yuki ga furu" in 1963. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae okami" in 1964. Played Zenta Yamakawa in "Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru" in 1964. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae kaidan" in 1964. Performed in "Yurei Hanjo-ki" in 1964. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae ondo" in 1964. Performed in "Misuta jaiantsu" in 1964. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae tenjin" in 1964. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae iin" in 1965. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae daigaku" in 1965. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae benten" in 1966. Played Jiro in "Rokujo yukiyama tsumugi" in 1966. Played Jiro Sakai in "Kigeki ekimae manga" in 1966. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae keiba" in 1966. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae gakuen" in 1967. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae tanken" in 1967. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae hyakku-nen" in 1967. Played Jiro Sakai in "Kigeki ekimae mangan" in 1967. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae kazan" in 1968. Performed in "Kigeki ekimae kaiun" in 1968. Performed in "Kawachi Futen zoku" in 1968. Played Jiro Sakai in "Kigeki ekimae sanbashi" in 1969. Played Goichi Hasegawa in "Gyakuten ryoko" in 1969. Played Goichi Hasegawa in "Yosakoi ryoko" in 1970. Played Kapi in "Chibikko Remi to meiken Capi" in 1970. Performed in "Kigeki aa gunka" in 1970. Played (1971) in "Daigaku imo monogatari" in 1971. Performed in "Kigeki: Inochi no nedan" in 1971. Performed in "Kigeki otoko no komoriuta" in 1972. Played himself in "Supottoraito" in 1972. Played Honiden Matahachi in "Miyamoto Musashi" in 1973. Played Rokosuke Sawamura in "Oreno chi wa tanin no chi" in 1974. Played Cosmetic surgery in "Machi no hi" in 1974. Played Captain Yamada in "Mastermind" in 1976. Performed in "Nihon no jingi" in 1977. Played Tokuemon in "Dynamite Dondon" in 1978. Played Nobuo Suzuki in "Tsubasa wa kokoro ni tsukete" in 1978. Played Narration in "Ayu no uta" in 1979. Played Senkichi Mizuta in "A un" in 1980. Played Lord Yabu in "Shogun" in 1980. Played Yabu in "Shogun" in 1980. Played Nakajima Ise in "Hokusai manga" in 1981. Played Raymond in "Arashi o yobu otoko" in 1983. Played Isenokami in "Kokushi muso" in 1986. Played Yorishige Inada in "Shinran: Shiroi michi" in 1987. Played Tadashi Ono in "Aitsu" in 1991. Played Enki Nagasaki in "Taiheiki" in 1991. Played Gonemon Tahara in "Fusa" in 1993. Performed in "Chounouryoku-sha - Michi eno tabibito" in 1994. Played Man of iron pot, man of water-bus in "Kowagaru hitobito" in 1994. Played Tsutaya in "Sharaku" in 1995. Performed in "Shakuhachi" in 1995. Performed in "Setouchi munraito serenade" in 1997.
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Yumi Fujimori has: Played Mme Ayako in "Le pont japonais" in 1981. Played Mai Jan in "The Hitchhiker" in 1983. Played Standardiste in "Paroles et musique" in 1984. Performed in "La mujer de tu vida" in 1990. Played Misuzu Sonoi in "Dosukebe onsen ryokan: Ikikurabe" in 1996. Played Minou in "La vie en gris" in 2012.
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Asako Dodo has: Played Midori Kuriyama in "Meitantei Conan" in 1996. Played Wife in "Meitantei Conan" in 1996. Played Yuko Ikezawa in "Meitantei Conan" in 1996. Played Secretary in "Meitantei Conan: 14 banme no target" in 1998. Played Midori Kuriyama in "Meitantei Conan: Hitomi no naka no ansatsusha" in 2000. Played Geisha in "Inuyasha" in 2000. Played Motherhood in "Meitantei Conan: Tengoku no countdown" in 2001. Played Chiroro in "Psychic Academy" in 2002. Played Mother in "Inuyasha - Tenka hadou no ken" in 2003. Played Sumi Ichijoji in "Raimu iro senki tan: Nangoku Yumeroman - Saraba rinka, aratanaru sakimori" in 2004. Played Sumi Ichijoji in "Raimu iro senki tan: Nangoku Yumeroman - Ai to matsuri to kokuhaku to" in 2004. Played Fumiko O.Y in "Shikigami no shiro 2" in 2004. Played Kangoshi in "Gun x Sword" in 2005. Played Sakura no Haha in "Ramune" in 2005. Played Makiko Sawada in "Comic Party: Revolution" in 2005. Played Sawada Henshucho in "Comic Party: Revolution" in 2005. Played Amakami in "Kemonozume" in 2006. Played Shizue Yukimura in "Kekkaishi" in 2006. Played Midori Kuriyama in "Meitantei Conan: Tanteitachi no requiem" in 2006. Played Teacher in "Kobato." in 2009.
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Eimei Esumi has: Performed in "Mekishiko mushuku" in 1962. Played Uchida in "Tantei jimusho 23 - Zeni to onna ni yowai otoko" in 1963. Played Kawada in "Aa, seishun no mune no chi wa" in 1964. Played Sen in "Nikutai no mon" in 1964. Played Bodyguard in "Nageta dice ga asu o yobu" in 1965. Played Nakahara in "Yoake no uta" in 1965. Played Machida in "Shunpu den" in 1965. Played Funaki in "Aishite aishite aishichatta no yo" in 1966. Played Senzaki in "Koruto wa ore no pasupooto" in 1967. Performed in "Daikanbu - burai" in 1968. Performed in "Yabu no naka no kuroneko" in 1968. Performed in "Watashi ga suteta onna" in 1969. Played Detective in "Dodesukaden" in 1970. Played Ishikawa in "Atsui kabe" in 1970. Performed in "Hadaka no Jukyu-sai" in 1970. Played Pycal in "Rupan sansei" in 1971. Played Theatre actor in "Aishu no circuit" in 1972. Played Matashichi in "Hissatsu shikakenin" in 1972. Played Yukio in "Kanno chitai: kanashimi no zegen" in 1972. Played Sadanosuke in "Showa onnamichi: Rashomon" in 1972. Played Gomame in "Furyo shoujo noraneko no seishun" in 1973. Played Oofuji in "Waga michi" in 1974. Played Commander in "Zankoku: Kurobara rinchi" in 1975. Performed in "Daitokai - tatakai no hibi" in 1976. Performed in "Inzesu mibojin" in 1976. Played Command sergeant major Shindo in "Hakkodasan" in 1977. Played Sugiya in "Jitsuroku furyo shoujo: kan" in 1977. Played Tonomiya in "Yumeno Kyusaku no shoujo jigoku" in 1977. Performed in "Junko wananaku" in 1978. Played Smollett in "Takarajima" in 1978. Played Yoneshige in "Koko dai panikku" in 1978. Performed in "Kichiku" in 1978. Played Fujishima in "Eroticna kankei" in 1978. Played Gunji in "Hitonatsu no himitsu" in 1979. Performed in "Tantei monogatari" in 1979. Played Keisuke Minegishi in "Dan Oniroku shoujo shibari ezu" in 1980. Played Keiichi Muraki in "Tanshin funin: niizuma no himitsu" in 1980. Played Teacher Marukido in "Kairaku gakuen: kinjirareta asobi" in 1980. Played Reporter Katayama in "Kaseki no kouya" in 1982. Played Takei in "Anshitsu" in 1983. Played Kentaro Tamiya in "Hare tokidoki satsujin" in 1984. Played Ichigaya Aide-de-Camp in "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" in 1985. Played Shinji Shimada in "Binzume jigoku" in 1986. Performed in "Abunai deka" in 1987. Performed in "Uradeka" in 1992. Played Villager in "Ikitai" in 1999. Performed in "Eureka" in 2000. Played Man in restaurant in "Shiritsu tantei Hama Maiku: Namae no nai mori" in 2002.
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