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  2. Snow Flower (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mika Nakashima sang "Yuki no Hana" at the premiere. [9] On February 1, the release date of the film, another visual illustration of the film by manga artist Arina Tanemura was released. [18] A stage greetings event was held on February 2, and Hiroomi Tosaka, Ayami Nakajo attended the event with director Kojiro Hashimoto. [19]

  3. Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki - Wikipedia

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    Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki (忠臣蔵 花の巻 雪の巻, Chushingura: Story of Flower, Story of Snow) is a 1962 Japanese jidaigeki epic film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is based on the story of the forty-seven rōnin.

  4. Yuki no Hana - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, X Japan vocalist, ToshI covered the song as part of his "I'm a Singer Vol. 2" album and the song was also inserted in the Japanese movie "Snow Flower (Yuki no Hana)", where its name was based on the song. On January 8, 2023, South Korean R&B singer-songwriter Maktub released his cover of the song with identical arrangement to the ...

  5. Chūshingura - Wikipedia

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    The story was told again in the 1962 Toho production by the acclaimed director Hiroshi Inagaki titled Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki. The actor Matsumoto Kōshirō starred as Chamberlain Ōishi Kuranosuke and Toshiro Mifune also appeared in the film. The actress Setsuko Hara retired following her appearance as Riku, wife of Ōishi.

  6. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki: Shinobi no Mono [1] 1963: New Tale of Zatoichi: 1964: Three Outlaw Samurai: 1965: Sword of the Beast: 1966: Come Drink with Me: The Sword of Doom: Dragon Inn: 1967: The One-Armed Swordsman: Eleven Samurai: 1969: Return of the One-Armed Swordsman: 1970: The Chinese Boxer: Vengeance: 1971: The Big Boss (a ...

  7. Mika Nakashima - Wikipedia

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    Yuki no Hana" was one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004. It has also been covered by numerous artists including Joi Chua, Park Hyo Shin, Seo Young Eun, Han Xue, Vincy Chan, Eric Martin (Mr. Big's vocalist), Hayley Westenra, Hideaki Tokunaga and Gackt.

  8. Park Hyo-shin - Wikipedia

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    The song, which is a cover of "Yuki no Hana" by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima, was a hit for Park and also reportedly gave a boost to Nakashima's album sales in South Korea. [22] [23] In June 2005, Park released Neo Classicism, a remake album of hit Korean songs from the 1980s and 1990s. [24]

  9. The Loyal 47 Ronin (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal 47 Ronin (忠臣蔵, Chūshingura) is a 1958 color jidaigeki (period drama) Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe.With box office earnings of ¥410 million, it was the most successful film of 1958 in Japan. [1]