Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, the Glossary
is a Japanese actor, singer, television host, and a former member of SMAP, one of the best-selling boy bands in Asia.[1]
Table of Contents
68 relations: A Ghost of a Chance, Aji Ichi Monme, Akasaka, Tokyo, Anata e, Anne no Nikki, Anthology film, Asadora, Attack on Titan (film), Ballyturk, Boku no Ikiru Michi, Bokura no Ongaku, Boogie Woogie (Japanese TV series), Bura Tamori, Crayon Shin-chan, Dotch Cooking Show, Enomoto Takeaki, Fall Guy (1982 film), FNS Music Festival, Food Fight (TV series), Fuji Television, Furuhata Ninzaburō, Gift (TV series), Goro Inagaki, Hikaru Genji (band), Hime-chan's Ribbon, J-pop, Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Japan Academy Film Prize for Picture of the Year, Japanese Americans (miniseries), Jinbē, Johnny & Associates, Johnny Kitagawa, Kasukabe, Saitama, Lee Min-ho, Lee Myung-bak, Like a Virgin (film), Midnight Swan, Minato, Tokyo, Moscow International Film Festival, Mutafukaz, Naniwa Kin'yūdō, Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie, PythagoraSwitch, Reach Beyond the Blue Sky, Robots (2005 film), Roh Moo-hyun, Ryokiteki na Kanojo, Saiyūki (TV series), Sazae-san, Seiyo, Ehime, ... Expand index (18 more) »
- Actors from Ehime Prefecture
- SMAP members
- Singers from Ehime Prefecture
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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Aji Ichi Monme
is a Japanese cooking manga series written by Zenta Abe and illustrated by Yoshimi Kurata.
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Akasaka, Tokyo
is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district.
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Anata e
Anata e (To You) is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata.
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Anne no Nikki
, also known as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a 1995 Japanese anime film based on Anne Frank's 1942-1944 The Diary of a Young Girl.
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Anthology film
An anthology film (also known as an omnibus film, package film, or portmanteau film) is a single film consisting of several shorter films, each complete in itself and distinguished from the other, though frequently tied together by a single theme, premise, or author.
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Asadora
, colloquially known as, is a serialized, 15 minutes per episode, Japanese television drama program series broadcast in the mornings by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
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Attack on Titan (film)
is a 2015 Japanese post-apocalyptic action film based on the manga of the same name created by Hajime Isayama.
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Ballyturk
Ballyturk is a play by Enda Walsh.
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Boku no Ikiru Michi
is a 2003 Japanese television drama series.
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Bokura no Ongaku
was a Japanese music television show which aired weekly from April 3, 2004 to September 19, 2014 on the Fuji TV television network.
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Boogie Woogie (Japanese TV series)
is a Japanese television drama series and the 109th Asadora series, following Ranman.
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Bura Tamori
)is a Japanese weekly geographical TV series which was broadcast domestically on NHK General Television and internationally on NHK World Premium hosted by Tamori from 2008 to 2024.
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Crayon Shin-chan
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui.
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Dotch Cooking Show
The (April 17, 1997 – March 17, 2005) was a Japanese cooking show produced by the Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and known for its use of the highest quality and most expensive food ingredients available from both domestic and international sources.
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Enomoto Takeaki
Viscount was a Japanese samurai and admiral of the Tokugawa navy of Bakumatsu period Japan, who remained faithful to the Tokugawa shogunate and fought against the new Meiji government until the end of the Boshin War.
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Fall Guy (1982 film)
is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with art direction by Akira Takahashi.
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FNS Music Festival
is an annual music show held among the Fuji Network System and Fuji Television since 1974.
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Food Fight (TV series)
is a Japanese television drama starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Kyoko Fukada that aired in Japan from 1 July 2000 to 30 September 2000.
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Fuji Television
, the, with the call sign JOCX-DTV (channel 8), is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba in Minato, Tokyo.
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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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Gift (TV series)
is a drama that aired on Fuji TV.
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Goro Inagaki
is a Japanese musician and actor from Itabashi, Tokyo. Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Goro Inagaki are 20th-century Japanese male actors, 20th-century Japanese male singers, 20th-century Japanese singers, 21st-century Japanese male actors, 21st-century Japanese male singers, Horikoshi High School alumni, Japanese idols, Japanese male film actors, Japanese male television actors and SMAP members.
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Hikaru Genji (band)
was a Japanese pop music idol group named after the character Hikaru Genji of The Tale of Genji.
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Hime-chan's Ribbon
is a magical girl manga series created by Megumi Mizusawa that was serialized in Ribon Magazine from August 1990 to January 1994.
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J-pop
(often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as, is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s.
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Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
The of the Japan Academy Film Prize is one of the annual Awards given by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association.
Japan Academy Film Prize for Picture of the Year
The Japan Academy Film Prize for Picture of the Year is a film award given to the best film at the annual Japan Academy Film Prize.
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Japanese Americans (miniseries)
is a five-episode Japanese-language TV miniseries produced by TBS for its 60th anniversary announced in 3–7 November 2010, starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Yukie Nakama, and sponsored by Toyota and Panasonic.
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Jinbē
is a romance manga by Mitsuru Adachi.
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Johnny & Associates
was a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which managed groups of male idols known as The company had a significant impact on pop culture with male idols and boy bands in Japan since the 1980s.
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Johnny Kitagawa
John Hiromu Kitagawa (Japanese name; October 23, 1931 – July 9, 2019), known professionally as, was a Japanese business magnate, promoter and record producer.
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Kasukabe, Saitama
is a special city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
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Lee Min-ho
Lee Min-ho (born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer.
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Lee Myung-bak
Lee Myung-bak (born 19 December 1941) often referred to by his initials MB, is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the 10th (17th election) president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013.
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Like a Virgin (film)
Like a Virgin (literally Strong Man Under Heaven Madonna) is a 2006 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun and Lee Hae-young.
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Midnight Swan
is a 2020 Japanese drama film directed by Eiji Uchida, who also wrote the screenplay.
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Minato, Tokyo
is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan.
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Moscow International Film Festival
The Moscow International Film Festival (Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál; abbreviated as MIFF) is a film festival first held in Moscow in 1935 and became regular since 1959.
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Mutafukaz
is a 2017 French-Japanese adult animated science fiction film based on the comic series and the short film of the same name.
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Naniwa Kin'yūdō
is a Japanese manga series by Yūji Aoki which has been serialized in Weekly Morning since 1990.
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Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie
Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie (NIN×NIN 忍者ハットリくん THE MOVIE Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie) is a 2004 Japanese action adventure film based on the manga series Ninja Hattori-kun by Fujiko Fujio.The film is directed by Masayuki Suzuki and stars Shingo Katori as Kanzo Hattori.
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PythagoraSwitch
is a 15-minute Japanese educational television program that has been aired by NHK since April 9, 2002.
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Reach Beyond the Blue Sky
is a Japanese historical drama television series starring Ryo Yoshizawa as Shibusawa Eiichi, a Japanese industrialist widely known today as the "father of Japanese capitalism".
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Robots (2005 film)
Robots is a 2005 American animated science fiction adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
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Roh Moo-hyun
Roh Moo-hyun (1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea between 2003 and 2008.
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Ryokiteki na Kanojo
is a Japanese television drama based on the South Korean movie My Sassy Girl.
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Saiyūki (TV series)
is a 2006 Japanese historical TV drama based on the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West.
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Sazae-san
is a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Hasegawa.
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Seiyo, Ehime
Kaimei Gakko Aerial view of Unomachi neighborhood of Seiyo Onogahara in Seiyo is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
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Shingo Katori
is a Japanese actor, singer, television host, radio personality. Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Shingo Katori are 21st-century Japanese male singers, Japanese idols, Japanese male pop singers, Japanese male voice actors, Japanese television personalities and SMAP members.
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Shinsengumi!
is a 2004 Taiga drama historical fiction television series produced by Japanese broadcaster NHK.
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Shoot! (manga)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Ōshima.
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Sinking of Japan
is a 2006 Japanese tokusatsu disaster film directed by Shinji Higuchi.
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SMAP
was a Japanese boy band, composed of Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
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SMAP×SMAP
SMAP×SMAP, often referred to simply as Sma-Sma, was a Japanese television variety show hosted by boy band SMAP.
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Specialist (TV series)
is a Japanese television drama series that premiered on TV Asahi on 14 January 2016.
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Strings (2004 film)
Strings is a 2004 animated fantasy film directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund about the son of an ostensibly assassinated ruler who sets out to avenge his father but through a series of revelations comes to a much clearer understanding of the conflict between the two peoples concerned.
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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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TBS Television (Japan)
JORX-DTV (channel 6), branded as, is the Kantō region flagship station of the Japan News Network.
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The Bullet Train
(also known as Super Express 109) is a 1975 Japanese action thriller film directed by Junya Satō and starring Ken Takakura, Sonny Chiba, and Ken Utsui.
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The Hotel Venus
The Hotel Venus (호텔 금성, ホテル ビーナス) is a 2004 Korean-language Japanese drama film directed by Hideta Takahata.
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The Lady of the Camellias
The Lady of the Camellias (La Dame aux Camélias), sometimes called Camille in English, is a novel by Alexandre Dumas ''fils''.
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The Taste of Tea
is a 2004 Japanese comedy drama fantasy film written and directed by Katsuhito Ishii.
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Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Prince was the 15th and last shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan.
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Waratte Iitomo!
was a Japanese variety show aired every weekday on Fuji TV.
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Yomigaeri
is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota that released theatrically on 18 January 2003.
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1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife
is a 2011 Japanese film based on the true story of the science fiction writer Taku Mayumura.
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See also
Actors from Ehime Prefecture
- Hiroshi Fujioka
- Kanji Ishimaru
- Kenji Ohba
- Koichiro Nishi
- Masao Inoue (actor)
- Naoki Kuwata
- Noriko Aota
- Reiko Kataoka
- Shoji Kokami
- Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
SMAP members
- Goro Inagaki
- Masahiro Nakai
- Shingo Katori
- Takuya Kimura
- Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
Singers from Ehime Prefecture
- Masafumi Akikawa
- Masayoshi Ōishi
- Nana Mizuki
- Noriko Aota
- Seiko Oomori
- Shoko Inoue
- Tadaharu Nakano
- Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuyoshi_Kusanagi
Also known as Chonan Gang, Kusanagi Tsuyoshi, .
, Shingo Katori, Shinsengumi!, Shoot! (manga), Sinking of Japan, SMAP, SMAP×SMAP, Specialist (TV series), Strings (2004 film), Taiga drama, TBS Television (Japan), The Bullet Train, The Hotel Venus, The Lady of the Camellias, The Taste of Tea, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, Waratte Iitomo!, Yomigaeri, 1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife.