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  2. Shizuka Anderson - Wikipedia

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    She co-hosted Tokyo Extra, [14] a television program that aired live on TBS and YouTube, with Marty Friedman. She has additionally hosted YouTube videos for Tokyo Creative, [15] Best Ever Food Review Show, [16] and Rock Fujiyama. [17] Anderson has also made appearances on NHK World, reporting on episodes of Journeys in Japan and as the host of ...

  3. Tokyo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo is a 2004 novel by British crime writer Mo Hayder. It was short-listed for the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger award, as well as several others. (For the US market, the title was changed to The Devil of Nanking , which had been Hayder's working-title for the book.)

  4. Jake Adelstein - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Lawrence "Jake" Adelstein (born March 28, 1969) is an American [1] journalist, crime writer, and blogger who has spent most of his career in Japan.He is the author of Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan, which inspired the 2022 Max original streaming television series Tokyo Vice, starring Ansel Elgort as Adelstein.

  5. Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Ever After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic period drama film inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale "Cinderella". It is directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore , Anjelica Huston , Dougray Scott and Jeanne Moreau .

  6. Ever After (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian reported that Ever After met with "indifferent reviews". [2] Stephen Wall from London Review of Books gave a mixed review, concluding that that "In the end, and despite its manifestly humane intentions, the different areas of narrative interest in Ever After disperse rather than concentrate attention."

  7. Tokyo Vice - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan is a 2009 memoir by Jake Adelstein of his years living in Tokyo as the first non-Japanese reporter working for one of Japan's largest newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun. [1] [2] It was published by Random House and Pantheon Books. [3] Max adapted the memoir into a 2022 television series.

  8. Tokyo Story - Wikipedia

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    John Walker, former editor of the Halliwell's Film Guides, places Tokyo Story at the top of his published list of the best 1000 films ever made. Tokyo Story is also included in film critic Derek Malcolm's The Century of Films, [42] [43] a list of films which he deems artistically or culturally important, and Time magazine lists it among its All ...

  9. The Last Children of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Last Children of Tokyo, originally published in Japanese as Kentoshi (献灯使), is a 2014 science fiction novel by Yoko Tawada. The English version, translated by Margaret Mitsutani, [ 1 ] was published in the UK in 2018.