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[ "The Ballad of Narayama (1958 film)", "different from", "The Ballad of Narayama" ]
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[ "The Legend of Kage", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Purple Heart", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Purple Heart", "main subject", "World War II" ]
The Purple Heart is a 1944 American war film, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, directed by Lewis Milestone, and starring Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, Don "Red" Barry, Sam Levene and Trudy Marshall. Eighteen-year-old Farley Granger had a supporting role. The film is a dramatization of the "show trial" of a number of US ai...
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[ "The Purple Heart", "main subject", "capital punishment" ]
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[ "The Purple Heart", "main subject", "Pacific War" ]
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[ "The Purple Heart", "main subject", "aviation" ]
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[ "Sansho the Bailiff", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Gai-Jin", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Gai-Jin", "followed by", "King Rat" ]
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[ "Gai-Jin", "follows", "Tai-Pan" ]
Plot summary The story opens with a fictional rendition of the Namamugi Incident. On September 14, 1862, Phillip Tyrer, John Canterbury, Angelique Richaud, and Malcolm Struan are riding on the Tōkaidō, when they are attacked by Shorin Anato and Ori Ryoma, both Satsuma samurai and rōnin shishi in the sonnō jōi movement,...
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[ "F1 World Grand Prix 2000", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "F1 World Grand Prix 2000", "main subject", "Formula One" ]
F1 World Grand Prix 2000 (also known as simply F1 World Grand Prix) is a racing video game developed by Eutechnyx. It is based on the 2000 season of the Formula One World Championship. It is the sequel to the F-1 World Grand Prix II, both published by Eidos Interactive and Video System. As an officially licensed title,...
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[ "Battle Golfer Yui", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Chameleon Twist 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Chameleon Twist 2", "follows", "Chameleon Twist" ]
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[ "Contra Force", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Contra Force", "follows", "Contra III: The Alien Wars" ]
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[ "Contra Force", "followed by", "Contra: Hard Corps" ]
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[ "Dororo (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Dororo is a 2007 Japanese dark fantasy action film based on the 1960s manga series by Osamu Tezuka. It was filmed in New Zealand. Universal Pictures picked up the US rights, while MVM Films have the UK rights. Better Luck Tomorrow producer Ernesto Foronda is allegedly working on a Hollywood version of Dororo.The film's...
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[ "Dororo (film)", "based on", "Dororo" ]
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[ "Blood on the Sun", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Blood on the Sun", "main subject", "World War II" ]
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[ "Subete ga F ni Naru", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Subete ga F ni Naru (すべてがFになる, lit. "Everything Becomes F" and subtitled The Perfect Insider) is a Japanese 1996 mystery novel by Hiroshi Mori. It has been adapted into a manga, a visual novel, and a live action drama. An anime television series adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures premiered in Japan on October 8, 2015....
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[ "The Sound of the Mountain", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Sound of the Mountain (Japanese: 山の音, Hepburn: Yama no oto) is a novel by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, serialized between 1949 and 1954, and first published as a standalone book in 1954 by Chikuma Shobō, Tokyo.Plot Shingo Ogata, a 62-year-old businessman living in Kamakura and working in Tokyo, is close to re...
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[ "Samurai Assassin", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The House Where Evil Dwells", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The House Where Evil Dwells is a 1982 American-Japanese horror film starring Edward Albert, Susan George and Doug McClure about an American family that moves into a reputed haunted house in the hills of Japan. It was directed by Kevin Connor and produced by Martin B. Cohen. It was based on a novel by James Hardiman and...
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[ "Roaring Fire", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Shin Heike Monogatari (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Madame Butterfly (1995 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Chubby Cherub", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Okko", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Sega Ninja", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Sega Ninja, originally released as Ninja Princess in Japan, is a run and gun video game released in arcades by Sega in 1985. The game features Princess Kurumi (くるみ姫 Kurumi-Hime), the titular female ninja, battling enemies using throwing knives and throwing stars. The game was originally released in arcades as Ninja Pri...
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[ "Shin Onigashima", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Fuyajo", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Takeshi no Chōsenjō", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gameplay While the gameplay of Takeshi no Chōsenjō is presented as a side-scrolling action game, the narrative progresses according to the player's choices akin to an adventure game, making the game an example of an action-adventure. Shooter elements are also included in certain areas. The player controls a poor salary...
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[ "Crows Zero 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Battle Royale (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Battle Royale takes place in a fictional fascist Japan in the year 1997. The state, known as the Republic of Greater East Asia (大東亜共和国, Dai Tōa Kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate World War II where Japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces. The government co...
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[ "Battle Royale (novel)", "different from", "Battle Royale" ]
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[ "Battle Royale (novel)", "topic's main category", "Category:Battle Royale (franchise)" ]
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[ "Dragnet Girl", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Out (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Silent Stranger", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Silent Stranger (Italian: Lo straniero di silenzio), also known as The Horseman and the Samurai and The Stranger in Japan, is a 1968 Spaghetti Western jidaigeki film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is the second sequel to A Stranger in Town, with twenty minutes excised for its 1975 release. The film is the third in a s...
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[ "MotoGP '06", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "December 6 (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot summary In late 1941, Harry Niles owns a bar for American and European expatriates, journalists, and diplomats, in Tokyo's entertainment district, called the "Happy Paris". With only 24 hours until Japanese fighters and bombers attack Pearl Harbor, Niles has to consult with the local US ambassador, break up with a...
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[ "A Mother Should be Loved", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
A Mother Should be Loved (母を恋はずや, Haha o kowazuya) is a 1934 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, the first and last reels of which have been lost. Ozu had wanted to name the film Tokyo Twilight, but studio executives preferred a title that referenced motherhood, a popular theme in Japanese cinema at the time of rel...
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[ "Shenmue City", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Call Me Mister (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Call Me Mister (film)", "based on", "Call Me Mister" ]
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[ "Cry for Happy", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Cry for Happy is a 1961 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford and Donald O'Connor. It is a service comedy set in Japan and largely filmed there. The title song is sung during the opening credits by Miyoshi Umeki, who has a major role in the movie.Plot During the Korean War...
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[ "Cry for Happy", "main subject", "Korean War" ]
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[ "Dizzy Down the Rapids", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu (太陽と海の教室, Taiyō to Umi no Kyōshitsu, also known as Homeroom by the Beachside) is a Japanese television series which premiered on Fuji TV on July 21, 2008. The series starred Yūji Oda as Sakutaro Sakurai, the homeroom teacher of Third Year's Class 1 (class 3-1). The television series was broadc...
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[ "Japanil Kalyanaraman", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Princess Princess D", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Princess Princess D (プリンセス·プリンセス D, Purinsesu Purinsesu Dī) is a Japanese television drama originally aired by TV Asahi from June to September 2006. The series centers on three high school students involved in their school's cross-dressing princess system, and was loosely based on the manga Princess Princess by Mikiyo ...
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[ "Princess Princess D", "based on", "Princess Princess" ]
Princess Princess D (プリンセス·プリンセス D, Purinsesu Purinsesu Dī) is a Japanese television drama originally aired by TV Asahi from June to September 2006. The series centers on three high school students involved in their school's cross-dressing princess system, and was loosely based on the manga Princess Princess by Mikiyo ...
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[ "Moonlight Express", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Moonlight Express is a 1999 Hong Kong-Japanese romance film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Leslie Cheung and Takako Tokiwa.
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[ "Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ai no Kotodama", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Golden Era (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Summer Pockets", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Outrage Coda", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Outrage Coda (アウトレイジ 最終章, Autoreiji Saishūshō) is a 2017 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takeshi Kitano, starring Kitano (a.k.a. "Beat Takeshi"), and was released in Japan on 7 October 2017. It is a sequel to Kitano's 2012 film, Beyond Outrage, and completes Kitano's Outrage trilogy started in 2010. It received its pr...
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[ "Rakuen (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Kakegurui (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Kakegurui (Japanese: 賭ケグルイ) is a 2019 Japanese film adaptation of a manga series of the same name by Homura Kawamoto and Tōru Naomura. It is directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, distributed by GAGA Pictures, and stars Minami Hamabe and Mahiro Takasugi as Yumeko Jabami and Ryota Suzui, respectively. It was released in Japan on...
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[ "Kakegurui (film)", "based on", "Kakegurui" ]
Kakegurui (Japanese: 賭ケグルイ) is a 2019 Japanese film adaptation of a manga series of the same name by Homura Kawamoto and Tōru Naomura. It is directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, distributed by GAGA Pictures, and stars Minami Hamabe and Mahiro Takasugi as Yumeko Jabami and Ryota Suzui, respectively. It was released in Japan on...
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[ "Nioh 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "A Majority of One (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Bertha Jacoby (Rosalind Russell), a Jewish widow, is convinced by her daughter Alice Black (Madlyn Rhue) to move from Brooklyn, New York to Tokyo in order for Bertha to be closer to her along with her husband Jerry Black (Ray Danton), now stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. Her feelings about the Japanese with...
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[ "Floating Weeds", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Floating Weeds (Japanese: 浮草, Hepburn: Ukigusa) is a 1959 Japanese drama directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Nakamura Ganjirō II and Machiko Kyō. It is a remake of Ozu's own black-and-white silent film A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and considered one of the greatest films ever made.Plot During the summer of 1958 at a...
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[ "Tree of Heaven (TV series)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Tree of Heaven (TV series)", "follows", "My Girl" ]
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[ "Tree of Heaven (TV series)", "followed by", "Bad Family" ]
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[ "Song of the Exile", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Yamato (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Yamato (男たちの大和, Otoko-tachi no Yamato, literally "The Men's Yamato") is a 2005 Japanese war film. It was directed by Junya Satō and is based on a book by Jun Henmi. With a framing story set in the present day, by flashbacks it tells the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship Yamato, concentrating on ...
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[ "Yamato (film)", "main subject", "World War II" ]
Yamato (男たちの大和, Otoko-tachi no Yamato, literally "The Men's Yamato") is a 2005 Japanese war film. It was directed by Junya Satō and is based on a book by Jun Henmi. With a framing story set in the present day, by flashbacks it tells the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship Yamato, concentrating on ...
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[ "Beyond Outrage", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Karate Champ", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Revenge of the Ninja", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Revenge of the Ninja is a 1983 American martial arts–thriller film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and starring martial artist Sho Kosugi, Keith Vitali, Virgil Frye and Kane Kosugi. The plot follows a ninja trying to protect his only son from a cabal of ruthless gangsters. It is the second installment in Cannon Films' "N...
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[ "Revenge of the Ninja", "main subject", "ninja" ]
Revenge of the Ninja is a 1983 American martial arts–thriller film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and starring martial artist Sho Kosugi, Keith Vitali, Virgil Frye and Kane Kosugi. The plot follows a ninja trying to protect his only son from a cabal of ruthless gangsters. It is the second installment in Cannon Films' "N...
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[ "Forbidden Colors", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Abadox", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Great Yokai War", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Bodyguard Kiba (1993 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Bodyguard Kiba (ボディガード牙, Bodigaado Kiba) is a 1993 Japanese martial arts/action film directed by Takashi Miike.Plot Junpei, a low-level yakuza of the Soryu Group in Okinawa, steals 500 million yen from his boss Shinjo en route to a heroin deal. Before Shinjo can punish him, the police raid the gang's office, saving Jun...
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[ "Metal Slader Glory", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Endless Desire", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "F1 Pole Position (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gameplay The player takes the role of a fireworks-maker named Kantaro (カン太郎), who has completed his training in the city of Kyoto and seeks to return to his fiancée, Momoko-chan (ももこちゃん), who lives in Edo. However, the evil merchant Gonzaemon (剛左衛門) seeks to steal the secrets of fireworks manufacturing from Kantaro, an...
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[ "Wake Me When It's Over (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Gus Brubaker (Dick Shawn) is a self-described schnook. Soon after the end of the Korean War, his wife talks him into applying for G.I. insurance for which he is eligible from his World War II service with the Air Force. Gus is reluctant because he was shot down and became a prisoner of war, but the military listed...
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[ "Unforgiven (2013 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Unforgiven (許されざる者, Yurusarezaru Mono) is a 2013 Japanese jidaigeki Western film written and directed by Lee Sang-il. It is a remake of Clint Eastwood's 1992 western Unforgiven, written by David Peoples. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film ...
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[ "Unforgiven (2013 film)", "based on", "Unforgiven" ]
Unforgiven (許されざる者, Yurusarezaru Mono) is a 2013 Japanese jidaigeki Western film written and directed by Lee Sang-il. It is a remake of Clint Eastwood's 1992 western Unforgiven, written by David Peoples. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film ...
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[ "Satan's Sword", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Black Cat Mansion", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Black Cat Mansion (Japanese: 亡霊怪猫屋敷, Hepburn: Bōrei kaibyō yashiki, lit. Mansion of the Ghost Cat) is a 1958 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa for Shintoho. The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative, taking place in the characters' present and past (which are filmed in blue-tinted black-...
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[ "Kaiketsu Noutenki", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Shinigami-kun", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Cosmos no Sora ni", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Story Yasuomi Nīzawa was separated from his parents and moved into his grandfather's house after losing his memories as a child, as the amnesia distanced him from his parents. The main story of Cosmos no Sora ni takes place in the fall season when Yasuomi is a sophomore at Nanazaka High School (奈々坂学園, Nanazaka Gak...
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[ "Helldriver", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Helldriver (Japanese: ヘルドライバー, Hepburn: Herudoraibā) is a 2010 Japanese splatter film directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. It stars Yumiko Hara and Eihi Shiina, and was written by Nishimura and Daichi Nagisa.Synopsis A girl named Kika and her father hide from her mother, Rikka, who has gone insane and resorted to cannibal...
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[ "When a Man Loves (1919 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot A young Englishman visits Tokyo and falls in love with a Japanese woman who he marries, but obstacles are presented by a jealous Englishwoman who hoped to marry him and the disapproval of his aristocrat father when he returns to Britain.Cast Earle Williams as John Howard Bannister Tom Guise as Lord Bannister Marga...
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