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  2. Light of My Lion - Wikipedia

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    Light of My Lion (Japanese: ライオンの隠れ家, Hepburn: Raion no Kakurega) is a Japanese drama television series written by Koji Tokuo and Yoshino Ichinohe, starring Yuya Yagira and Ryota Bando. Two brothers, after losing their parents in an accident, live a quiet life together.

  3. Category:Japanese drama television series - Wikipedia

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    Light of My Lion; 2005 Japanese television dramas ... Full Swing (2008 TV series) Full Throttle Girl; ... Category: Japanese drama television series. 32 languages ...

  4. List of Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Life - starring Takuya Kimura, Takako Tokiwa, and Koyuki; Food Fight - starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kyoko Fukada, Rie Miyazawa, and Takuya Kimura; The 6th Sayoko (六番目の小夜子) - starring Suzuki Anne, Chiaki Kuriyama, Takayuki Yamada, Ryo Katsuji, and Marika Matsumoto

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  6. OnlyOnAOL: Judith Light bares (nearly) all in 'Transparent'

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    That's because Light has been pulling double-duty, co-starring in the Broadway production of "Therese Raquin," opposite Keira Knightley. The show runs through Jan. 3. "It's what comes to you ...

  7. Noriko Iriyama - Wikipedia

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    My Little Monster (2018) Invisible (2022) as Naoko Fukutome (ep. 2) [3] Ranman (2023) as Toyoka, former Yanagibashi geisha [4] Light of My Lion (2024) as Kasumi ...

  8. Ao Haru Ride - Wikipedia

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    Ao Haru Ride (Japanese: アオハライド, Hepburn: Aoharaido, alternatively titled Blue Spring Ride internationally [2]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka.

  9. Amane Okayama - Wikipedia

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    Amane Okayama (岡山 天音, Okayama Amane, born June 17, 1994) [1] is a Japanese actor who won the best new actor award in the 32nd Takasaki film festival in 2018 for his role in the comedy drama, Poetry Angel (2017). [2]