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Kōki Mitani, the Glossary

Index Kōki Mitani

is a Japanese playwright, screenwriter, actor and film director and was previously married to Japanese actress Satomi Kobayashi.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 70 relations: A Ghost of a Chance, Aikotoba wa Yūki, And Then There Were None, Billy Wilder, Boarding school, Canon of Sherlock Holmes, Classical Hollywood cinema, Columbo, Cut (transition), Enoshima, Eri Fukatsu, Fumiyo Kohinata, Furuhata Ninzaburō, Galaxy Turnpike, Haruka Ayase, Hit Me Anyone One More Time, Jidaigeki, Juzo Itami Award, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kaze to Kumo to Niji to, Kōichi Satō (actor), Keiko Toda, Kenji Anan, Kiichi Nakai, Koji Yakusho, Koji Yamamoto (actor), Kyōka Suzuki, Makuuchi, Masahiko Nishimura, Masato Sakai, Medals of Honor (Japan), Minna no Ie, Nihon University, Panning (camera), Pastiche, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Rikishi, Sanada Maru (TV series), Satomi Kobayashi, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Sōri to Yobanaide, Setagaya, Sherlock Holmes (2014 TV series), Shingo Katori, Shinsengumi!, Susumu Terajima, Taiga drama, Taihō Kōki, The 13 Lords of the Shogun, The Asahi Shimbun, ... Expand index (20 more) »

  2. 21st-century Japanese dramatists and playwrights
  3. Juzo Itami Award winners

A Ghost of a Chance

, also known as Once In a Blue Moon in Japan, is a 2011 Japanese comedy mystery film directed by Kōki Mitani.

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Aikotoba wa Yūki

is a Japanese television drama that ran on Fuji Television every Thursday at 10:00 to 10:54 PM from July 6 to September 14, 2000.

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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write.

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Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder (born Samuel Wilder; June 22, 1906 – March 27, 2002) was an Austrian-born filmmaker and screenwriter.

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Boarding school

A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction.

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Canon of Sherlock Holmes

Traditionally, the canon of Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Classical Hollywood cinema

Classical Hollywood cinema is a term used in film criticism to describe both a narrative and visual style of filmmaking that first developed in the 1910s to 1920s during the later years of the silent film era.

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Columbo

Columbo is an American crime drama television series starring Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department.

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Cut (transition)

In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a cut is an abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another.

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Enoshima

is a small offshore island, about in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River which flows into the Sagami Bay of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Eri Fukatsu

is a Japanese actress.

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Fumiyo Kohinata

is a Japanese actor.

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Furuhata Ninzaburō

is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes (specials) in 2006.

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Galaxy Turnpike

is a 2015 Japanese science fiction comedy film written and directed by Kōki Mitani.

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Haruka Ayase

is a Japanese actress who started her career as a gravure idol in 2000.

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Hit Me Anyone One More Time

is a 2019 Japanese political and comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani.

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Jidaigeki

is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan.

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Juzo Itami Award

The honors achievement and outstanding talent in any of the myriad fields in which its namesake Juzo Itami worked, including essay writing, non-fiction literature, translation, film editing and directing, cooking, television, TV commercials, acting, illustration, and graphic design.

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Kanagawa Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.

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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to

is a 1976 Japanese historical television series.

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Kōichi Satō (actor)

is a Japanese actor.

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Keiko Toda

is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Nagoya, Aichi.

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Kenji Anan

is a Japanese stage and film actor. Kōki Mitani and Kenji Anan are Japanese male actors.

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Kiichi Nakai

is a Japanese actor. Kōki Mitani and Kiichi Nakai are Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon.

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Koji Yakusho

, known professionally as, is a Japanese actor. Kōki Mitani and Koji Yakusho are Japanese male actors and Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon.

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Koji Yamamoto (actor)

is a Japanese actor and singer, who was born in Tokyo, Japan.

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Kyōka Suzuki

is a Japanese actress.

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Makuuchi

, or, is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo.

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Masahiko Nishimura

is a Japanese theatre and film actor.

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Masato Sakai

is a Japanese actor. Kōki Mitani and Masato Sakai are Japanese male actors.

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Medals of Honor (Japan)

are medals awarded by the Emperor of Japan.

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Minna no Ie

(also known as All About Our House) is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Kōki Mitani.

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Nihon University

, abbreviated as, is a private research university in Japan.

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Panning (camera)

In cinematography and photography, panning means swivelling a still or video camera horizontally from a fixed position.

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Pastiche

A pastiche is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists.

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Records of the Three Kingdoms

The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese official history written by Chen Shou in the late 3rd century CE, covering the end of the Han dynasty (220 CE) and the subsequent Three Kingdoms period (220–280 CE).

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Rikishi

A, or, more colloquially,, is a sumo wrestler.

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Sanada Maru (TV series)

is a 2016 Japanese historical drama television series and the 55th NHK taiga drama.

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Satomi Kobayashi

is a Japanese actress from Tokyo.

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Satoshi Tsumabuki

is a Japanese actor.

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Sōri to Yobanaide

is a Japanese political and comedy drama series that first aired on FUJI TV in 1997.

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Setagaya

is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.

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Sherlock Holmes (2014 TV series)

or Puppet Entertainment Sherlock Holmes is a Japanese puppetry television series written by Kōki Mitani and produced and broadcast by NHK.

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Shingo Katori

is a Japanese actor, singer, television host, radio personality.

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Shinsengumi!

is a 2004 Taiga drama historical fiction television series produced by Japanese broadcaster NHK.

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Susumu Terajima

is a Japanese actor.

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Taiga drama

is the name NHK gives to the annual year-long historical drama television series it broadcasts in Japan.

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Taihō Kōki

was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Kōki Mitani and Taihō Kōki are Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon.

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The 13 Lords of the Shogun

is a Japanese historical drama television series starring Shun Oguri as Hōjō Yoshitoki.

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The Asahi Shimbun

is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan.

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The Japan Times

The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.

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The Kiyosu Conference

is a 2013 Japanese period comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani.

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The Magic Hour (2008 film)

is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Kōki Mitani.

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a detective novel by the British writer Agatha Christie, her third to feature Hercule Poirot as the lead detective.

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The Show Must Go On (play)

is a play by Kōki Mitani, written in 1991 for his theatre group Tokyo Sunshine Boys.

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The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)

The Three Musketeers (Renzoku Ningyo Katsugeki Shin Sanjushi) is a Japanese puppet television show produced by NHK and broadcast by NHK Educational TV from 12 October 2009 to 28 May 2010.

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The Uchōten Hotel

(also known as Suite Dreams, The Wow-Choten Hotel, or Suite Hotel) is a 2006 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Kōki Mitani.

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The Wages of Fear

The Wages of Fear (Le Salaire de la peur) is a 1953 thriller film directed and co-written by Henri-Georges Clouzot, and starring Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter van Eyck and Véra Clouzot.

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Tokyo International Film Festival

The is a film festival established in 1985.

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Toshiaki Karasawa

(real name Kiyoshi Karasawa (唐澤 潔 Karasawa Kiyoshi)) is a Japanese theatre and film actor.

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Toshiyuki Nishida

is a Japanese actor. Kōki Mitani and Toshiyuki Nishida are Japanese male actors and Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon.

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University of Laughs

is a story by Japanese dramatist Kōki Mitani which began as a play in 1996 starring actors Masahiko Nishimura as the Censor and Yoshimasa Kondo as the Playwright.

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Vamp Show

Vamp Show is a play performed in Japan in 2001 in the Parco Theatre in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 2001.

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Wagaya no Rekishi

is a Japanese three-part television mini-series, that aired on Fuji TV from April 9, 2010 to April 11, 2010 to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

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Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald

is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Kōki Mitani.

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Yo Oizumi

is a Japanese actor, comedian, television personality and voice actor.

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Yoshimasa Kondo

, born on August 13, 1961, in Nagoya, Japan, is a Japanese theatre and film actor.

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Yuko Takeuchi

was a Japanese actress.

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Zen Kajihara

, (in Japanese) is a Japanese theatre actor.

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12 Angry Men (1957 film)

12 Angry Men is a 1957 American independent legal drama film directed by Sidney Lumet in his feature film debut, adapted from a 1954 teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.

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See also

21st-century Japanese dramatists and playwrights

Juzo Itami Award winners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōki_Mitani

Also known as Koki Mitani, Mitani Koki, Mitani Kōki, .

, The Japan Times, The Kiyosu Conference, The Magic Hour (2008 film), The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The Show Must Go On (play), The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series), The Uchōten Hotel, The Wages of Fear, Tokyo International Film Festival, Toshiaki Karasawa, Toshiyuki Nishida, University of Laughs, Vamp Show, Wagaya no Rekishi, Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, Yo Oizumi, Yoshimasa Kondo, Yuko Takeuchi, Zen Kajihara, 12 Angry Men (1957 film).