Battle of the Japan Sea (film), the Glossary
is a 1969 Japanese epic war film directed by Seiji Maruyama, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.[1]
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60 relations: Akashi Motojiro, Akihiko Hirata, Akira Kubo, Akiyama Saneyuki, All Monsters Attack, Andrew Hughes (actor), Asahi Sonorama, Chishū Ryū, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eijirō Yanagi, Emperor Meiji, Epic film, Haruo Nakajima, Hikojirō Ijichi, Hirose Takeo, Imperial Japanese Navy, Inoue Kaoru, Itō Hirobumi, Japanese battleship Mikasa, Jun Tazaki, Kamimura Hikonojō, Kataoka Shichirō, Ken Mitsuda, Kenji Sahara, Kinema Junpo, Kiyokazu Abo, Kiyoshi Kodama, Kuki Ryūichi, Makoto Satō (actor), Masao Shimizu, Masaru Sato, Matsumoto Hakuō I, Mitsuko Kusabue, Nikolai Kolomeitsev, Nikolai Nebogatov, Nogi Maresuke, Pacific Fleet (Russia), Robert Dunham, Russo-Japanese War, Ryūji Kita, Sea of Japan, Shimamura Hayao, Siege of Port Arthur, Susumu Fujita, Takeshi Katō (actor), Tatsuya Nakadai, Tōgō Heihachirō, Tōru Abe, Toho, Tomoyuki Tanaka, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- 1960s war films
- Films about naval warfare
- Films set in 1904
- Films set in 1905
- Japanese epic films
- Japanese war films
- Russian-language Asian films
- Russo-Japanese War
- Toho tokusatsu films
Akashi Motojiro
Baron was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and the 7th Governor-General of Taiwan from 6 June 1918 to 26 October 1919.
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Akihiko Hirata
(December 16, 1927 – July 25, 1984), born, was a Japanese film actor.
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Akira Kubo
is a Japanese actor who has appeared in over 70 films since 1952.
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Akiyama Saneyuki
was a Meiji-period career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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All Monsters Attack
is a 1969 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka. Battle of the Japan Sea (film) and All Monsters Attack are 1960s Japanese films, 1960s Japanese-language films, 1969 films, films produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and Toho films.
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Andrew Hughes (actor)
Andrew Hughes (アンドリュー・ヒューズ, Andoryû Hyûzu, January 16, 1908 – September 1, 1996) was a Turkish-born actor and business executive best known for acting in several Japanese films.
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Asahi Sonorama
is the publishing arm of The Asahi Shimbun Company, publishing books, magazines, and manga.
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Chishū Ryū
was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting 65 years, appeared in over 160 films and about 70 television productions.
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Eiji Tsuburaya
was a Japanese special effects director, filmmaker, and cinematographer.
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Eijirō Yanagi
(16 September 1895 – 24 April 1984) was a Japanese stage and film actor.
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Emperor Meiji
Mutsuhito (3 November 185230 July 1912), posthumously honored as Emperor Meiji, was the 122nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
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Epic film
Epic films have large scale, sweeping scope, and spectacle.
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Haruo Nakajima
was a Japanese actor and stuntman.
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Hikojirō Ijichi
Hikojirō Ijichi (1860-1912) was a Japanese Vice Admiral during the Russo-Japanese War.
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Hirose Takeo
, (May 27, 1868 – March 27, 1904) was a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國海軍 Shinjitai: 大日本帝国海軍 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or 日本海軍 Nippon Kaigun, 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender in World War II.
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Inoue Kaoru
Marquess Inoue Kaoru (井上 馨, January 16, 1836 – September 1, 1915) was a Japanese politician and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy during the Meiji period of the Empire of Japan.
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Itō Hirobumi
was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan.
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Japanese battleship Mikasa
is a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s, and is the only ship of her class.
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Jun Tazaki
, born Minoru Tanaka, was a Japanese actor best known for his various roles in kaiju films produced by Toho, often portraying scientists or military personnel.
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Kamimura Hikonojō
Baron was an early Japanese admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, commanding the IJN 2nd Fleet during the Russo-Japanese War, most notably at the Battle off Ulsan and Tsushima.
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Kataoka Shichirō
Baron was an early admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Ken Mitsuda
Ken Mitsuda (29 April 1902 – 28 November 1997) was a Japanese film actor.
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Kenji Sahara
Kenji Sahara (佐原 健二 Sahara Kenji) (born 14 May 1932) is a Japanese actor.
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Kinema Junpo
, commonly called, is Japan's oldest film magazine and began publication in July 1919.
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Kiyokazu Abo
Baron was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, who served as Navy Minister in the early 1930s.
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Kiyoshi Kodama
was a Japanese TV personality and actor.
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Kuki Ryūichi
was a Japanese politician and samurai.
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Makoto Satō (actor)
was a Japanese film actor.
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Masao Shimizu
was a Japanese actor.
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Masaru Sato
(sometimes transliterated Satoh) was a Japanese composer of film scores.
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Matsumoto Hakuō I
, born, was a Japanese kabuki actor, regarded as the leading tachiyaku (specialist in male roles) of the postwar decades; he also performed in a number of non-kabuki venues, including Western theatre and films.
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Mitsuko Kusabue
is a Japanese actress.
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Nikolai Kolomeitsev
Nikolai Nikolaevich Kolomeitsev, also spelt Kolomeytsev (Николай Николаевич Коломейцев) (16 July 1867 – 6 October 1944) was a naval officer of the Russian Empire and Arctic explorer.
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Nikolai Nebogatov
Nikolai Ivanovich Nebogatov (occasionally transliterated as Nebogatoff; April 20, 1849 – August 4, 1922) was a rear admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy, noted for his role in the final stages of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
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Nogi Maresuke
Count, also known as Kiten, Count Nogi GCB (December 25, 1849September 13, 1912), was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a governor-general of Taiwan.
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Pacific Fleet (Russia)
The Pacific Fleet (Tikhookeansky flot) is the Russian Navy fleet in the Pacific Ocean.
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Robert Dunham
Robert Dunham (July 6, 1931 – August 6, 2001) was an American actor, entrepreneur, writer, racecar driver, journalist, and a US Marine.
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Russo-Japanese War
The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire.
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Ryūji Kita
was a Japanese actor.
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Sea of Japan
The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East.
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Shimamura Hayao
Marshal-Admiral Baron was a Japanese admiral during the First Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars as well as one of the first prominent staff officers and naval strategists of the early Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Siege of Port Arthur
The siege of Port Arthur (旅順攻囲戦, Ryojun Kōisen; Оборона Порт-Артура, Oborona Port-Artura, August 1, 1904 – January 2, 1905) was the longest and most violent land battle of the Russo-Japanese War.
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Susumu Fujita
was a Japanese film and television actor.
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Takeshi Katō (actor)
was a Japanese stage and film actor.
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Tatsuya Nakadai
is a Japanese film actor.
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Tōgō Heihachirō
, served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and became one of Japan's greatest naval heroes.
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Tōru Abe
was a Japanese film actor.
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Toho
is a Japanese entertainment company primarily engaged in the production and distribution of films and the production and exhibition of stage plays.
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Tomoyuki Tanaka
was a Japanese film producer.
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Toshio Kurosawa (actor)
is a Japanese actor and singer from Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.
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Toshiro Mifune
was a Japanese actor and producer.
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War film
War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.
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Yamagata Aritomo
Gensui Prince also known as Prince Yamagata Kyōsuke, was a Japanese statesman and military commander who was twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan, and a leading member of the genrō, an élite group of senior statesmen who dominated Japanese politics after the Meiji Restoration.
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Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and twice Prime Minister of Japan from 1913 to 1914 and again from 1923 to 1924.
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Yūzō Kayama
is a Japanese popular musician, singer-songwriter and actor.
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Yoshifumi Tajima
was an actor in Japanese kaiju films, best known for his role as Kumayama in Mothra vs. Godzilla.
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Yoshio Inaba
was a Japanese actor best known for his role as Gorobei in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai.
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Yoshio Tsuchiya
was a Japanese actor who appeared in such films as Toshio Matsumoto's surreal Bara No Soretsu (a.k.a. Funeral Parade of Roses) and Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (as the firebrand farmer Rikichi) and Red Beard, and Kihachi Okamoto's Kill!.
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Zinovy Rozhestvensky
Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky (Зиновий Петрович Рожественский, tr.; – January 14, 1909) was a Russian admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy.
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See also
1960s war films
- Admiral Yamamoto (film)
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- It Happened Here
- Submarine X-1
- The Naked Brigade
- Thirst (1960 film)
Films about naval warfare
- 300: Rise of an Empire
- Admiral Yamamoto (film)
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Battleship (film)
- Hansan: Rising Dragon
- Imperial Navy (film)
- Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
- Michiel de Ruyter (film)
- Northern Limit Line (film)
- Noryang: Deadly Sea
- Our Fighting Navy
- Sea Fighting in Greece
- The Admiral: Roaring Currents
- The Battle of Trafalgar (1911 film)
- The Eternal Sea
- The Sino-Japanese War at Sea 1894
- Yi Sun-sin trilogy
Films set in 1904
- A Chaos of Flowers
- A Dangerous Method
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Bloom (2003 film)
- Cruiser 'Varyag'
- Entente cordiale (film)
- Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
- Keep It Up Downstairs
- Leonie (film)
- Madame Butterfly (1995 film)
- Manhattan Melodrama
- Meet Me at the Fair
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Nicholas and Alexandra
- Our Town (1940 film)
- Peter Pan (2003 film)
- Port Arthur (film)
- Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
- Siberiade
- The Battle (1934 film)
- The Battle of Port Arthur
- The Dead (1987 film)
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
- The Stolen Death
- The Wind and the Lion
- The World Changes
- Yentl (film)
Films set in 1905
- 1905 (film)
- Adventures of Mowgli
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Battleship Potemkin
- Bodyguards and Assassins
- Bonanza: The Return
- Bruno Reidal
- Cobb (film)
- Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
- Fiddler on the Roof (film)
- Henequen (film)
- Holy Matrimony (1943 film)
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
- Milan (1946 film)
- Nicholas and Alexandra
- North West Frontier (film)
- Oz the Great and Powerful
- Return to the Blue Lagoon
- She Creature
- Tall Tale (film)
- The Admirable Crichton (1957 film)
- The Barber of Siberia
- The Battle of Port Arthur
- The Eddie Cantor Story
- The First Auto
- The Golden Boys
- The Lost City of Z (film)
- The Murder of General Gryaznov
- The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall
- The Reivers (film)
- The Tesla World Light
- The Toast of New Orleans
- Vacas
- W biały dzień
- Water for Canitoga
Japanese epic films
- Admiral Yamamoto (film)
- Battle of Okinawa (film)
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Godzilla (1954 film)
- Godzilla (franchise)
- Godzilla Minus One
- Gorath
- Japan's Longest Day
- Kagemusha
- Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
- Legacy of the 500,000
- Men and War
- Metamorphoses (1978 film)
- Mifune: The Last Samurai
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (film)
- Noroshi wa Shanghai ni Agaru
- Princess Mononoke
- Pulgasari
- Ran (film)
- Red Cliff (film)
- Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
- Samurai Rebellion
- Seven Samurai
- Storm Over the Pacific
- Teito Monogatari Gaiden
- The Battle of Port Arthur
- The Human Condition (film series)
- The Journey (2021 film)
- The Sword of Doom
- The Three Treasures
- Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis
- Tokyo: The Last War
Japanese war films
- Admiral Yamamoto (film)
- Ahen senso
- Ano hata o ute
- Army (1944 film)
- Battle of Okinawa (film)
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Farewell Rabaul
- Five Scouts
- Hanagatami
- Hiroshima (1953 film)
- Imperial Navy (film)
- KanColle: The Movie
- Kato hayabusa sento-tai
- Legacy of the 500,000
- Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean
- Man in the Storm
- Men and War
- Moyuru ōzora
- Mud and Soldiers
- Ningen Gyorai Kaiten
- None but the Brave
- Red Cliff (film)
- Resident Evil: Damnation
- Storm Over the Pacific
- Submarine I-57 Will Not Surrender
- The Battle of Port Arthur
- The Blossoming of Kamiya Etsuko
- The Cockpit (OVA)
- The Human Bullet
- The Human Condition (film series)
- The Prisoner of Sakura
- The Sky Crawlers (film)
- The Story of Tank Commander Nishizumi
- The Truth About Nanjing
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Yamato (film)
Russian-language Asian films
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
Russo-Japanese War
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Bibliography of the Russo-Japanese War
- Chinese torpedo boat Fulong
- Daigensuihō
- Defenders of Port Arthur Medal
- Dongjiguan Mountain
- Hibiya incendiary incident
- Hill 203
- List of warships sunk during the Russo-Japanese War
- Manchuria–Mongolia problem
- Port Arthur Cross
- Russo-Japanese War
- Russo-Japanese War Medal
- Saka no Ue no Kumo (TV series)
- Shuishiying
- Taishō Democracy
- The Breath of the Gods
- Theotokos of Port Arthur
- Treaty of Portsmouth
- Triple Intervention
- Z flag
Toho tokusatsu films
- Admiral Yamamoto (film)
- Atragon
- Battle in Outer Space
- Battle of the Japan Sea (film)
- Blue Christmas (film)
- Bye-Bye Jupiter
- Chousei Kantai Sazer-X the Movie: Fight! Star Warriors
- Dogora
- ESPY (film)
- Frankenstein vs. Baragon
- Gamera 2: Attack of Legion
- Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris
- Godzilla Minus One
- Godzilla films
- Gorath
- Gunhed (film)
- Half Human
- House (1977 film)
- King Kong Escapes
- Kwaidan (film)
- Latitude Zero (film)
- Legacy of the 500,000
- Matango
- Monkey Sun
- Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon
- Princess Kaguya (1935 film)
- Prophecies of Nostradamus
- Pulgasari
- Rodan (film)
- Samurai Commando: Mission 1549
- School Ghost Stories
- Shin Godzilla
- Shin Ultraman
- Sinking of Japan
- Space Amoeba
- Submersion of Japan
- The H-Man
- The Human Vapor
- The Last Dinosaur
- The Last War (film)
- The Mysterians
- The Secret of the Telegian
- The War in Space
- The War of the Gargantuas
- Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature
- Varan the Unbelievable
- Zipang (film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Japan_Sea_(film)
, Toshio Kurosawa (actor), Toshiro Mifune, War film, Yamagata Aritomo, Yamamoto Gonnohyōe, Yūzō Kayama, Yoshifumi Tajima, Yoshio Inaba, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Zinovy Rozhestvensky.