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  2. Takako Matsu - Wikipedia

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    Her married name is Takako Sahashi (佐橋隆子, Sahashi Takako). She has the name of Natori of the Matsumoto school of Nippon Buyō (Japanese dancing); Shodai Matsumoto Kōka (初代 松本 幸華, "Kōka Matsumoto the First"). She chose the surname "Matsu" to honor the family. In an interview, she said she and her siblings are close to their ...

  3. Omameda Towako and Her Three Ex-Husbands - Wikipedia

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    Scripted by Yuji Sakamoto, who previously worked with Matsu and Matsuda on the drama Quartet, Omameda Towako was conceived as a "new kind of romantic comedy" and "chatty drama," where attention would be placed on the fast-flowing dialogue between actors. [5] Upon release, the show received acclaim for its story and performances.

  4. Dreams for Sale (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dreams for Sale (夢売るふたり, Yume Uru Futari) is a 2012 Japanese comedy film, directed and written by Miwa Nishikawa.The film stars Sadao Abe, Takako Matsu as the husband and wife, with Teruyuki Kagawa Tamae Ando, Sawa Suzuki, Kana Kurashina, Tae Kimura, Yusuke Iseya, Katsuya Kobayashi, Rena Tanaka, Kyôsuke Yabe, Shōfukutei Tsurube II, Teruyuki Kagawa and Takako Matsu.

  5. Confessions (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Starred by Takako Matsu as Yuko, a junior high-school teacher who's trying to solve the death of her daughter under mysterious circumstances. The film was a commercial success, receiving widespread critical acclaim with praise towards its direction, screenplay, cinematography, editing, characters' study and Matsu's lead performance.

  6. Takuya Kimura - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Kimura reunited with Takako Matsu in the legal drama Hero as a public prosecutor, which became the all-time highest-rated television series in Japan and the only program in history to have all episodes mark above the 30% household share rating. [20] The success of the series led to a second season and two feature films.

  7. Quartet (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Takako Matsu as Maki Maki, first violin, whose husband disappeared a year earlier; Hikari Mitsushima as Suzume Sebuki, cellist, with mysterious past; Issey Takahashi as Yutaka Iemori, violist; Ryuhei Matsuda as Tsukasa Beppu, second violin, whose grandfather owns the house they are living in.

  8. Ashita, Haru ga Kitara - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer for CD Journal commended "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" for being "pure" and noted that Matsu's "unobtrusive [and] naked voice" is like "sitting in a sunny spot on early spring day". [17] Similarly, Rolling Stone Japan wrote that the song has a "heartwarming" production, which they noted has become synonymous with Takako Matsu. [3]

  9. Love Generation (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Love Generation (ラブ ジェネレーション, Rabu Jenerēshon) is a Japanese television drama series starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Matsu. It aired on Fuji TV from October 13, 1997 to December 22, 1997, every Monday. The plot revolves around the relationship of the two young protagonists, Katagiri Teppei and Uesugi Riko, who begin as ...