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Meiko Kaji

Meiko Kaji (梶 芽衣子, Kaji Meiko, born March 24, 1947) is a Japanese actress and singer. Since the 1960s, she has appeared in over 100 film and television roles,[3] most prominently in the 1970s with her most famous roles as outlaw characters, best known for her performances in the film series Stray Cat Rock, Wandering Ginza Butterfly, Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion and Lady Snowblood. Kaji also performed as a singer, releasing records concurrently with her film career and beyond, even providing the official feature theme song tracks to a few of the films in which she also starred.

Meiko Kaji
梶 芽衣子
Born
Masako Ohta[1][2]

(1947-03-24) March 24, 1947 (age 77)
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1965–present

Career edit

Acting career edit

Meiko Kaji was born Masako Ōta in the Kanda area of Tokyo and graduated from the Yakumo Academy high school in Meguro, Tokyo. She began to work in the film industry under her real name at Nikkatsu studio in 1965 after graduating from high school.[1] Her first supporting film role was in 1968 in Retaliation. In 1969 she appeared in Nihon Zankyoden, one of a series of films directed by Masahiro Makino, who recognized her acting ability and provided her with the stage name of Meiko Kaji.[2] In 1970 she had a starring role in Blind Woman's Curse directed by Teruo Ishii, and from 1970 to 1971 she appeared in the Noraneko Rokku (Stray cat/Alleycat Rock) series of films about delinquent and rebellious young people and gangs, appearing in all five films in different character roles.

In 1971, Nikkatsu would move more towards production in the pink film business, which were more overtly sexual; and to avoid roles in such films, Kaji moved to the Toei Company.[1] There she starred in the four-part Female Convict 701: Scorpion series of women in prison revenge films as Nami Matsushima/"Matsu the Scorpion", a woman sent to prison for seeking revenge and her attempts to escape, and in 1972 she first starred in the Wandering Ginza Butterfly yakuza/gangster series as Higuchi Nami.

In 1973 she starred in Lady Snowblood directed by Toshiya Fujita and distributed by Toho, a revenge film set in late 1800s Japan based on the manga of the same name, where she played the deadly assassin Yuki. It is considered by many critics to be her most famous role, particularly outside of Japan, and would later go on to inspire other media, including Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films.[4][5][6] A year later she reprised her role as Yuki in the sequel Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance in 1974. She went on to appear in several of Kinji Fukasaku's films, such as Yakuza Graveyard in 1976 and in 1978 starred in Sonezaki Shinjū, where she earned nominations for Best Actress at five different award shows, winning four of them.[7]

By the end of the 1970s, Kaji left major film roles following a combination of overwork amidst rampant production schedules and underpayment,[4] but had occasional film roles in the 1980s and 2010s, including Under the Open Sky in 2020. Kaji also worked in television since the 1980s, in 1989 portraying the informant Omasa in the television drama Onihei Hankachō, the ShochikuFuji Television version starring kabuki actor Nakamura Kichiemon II. In 2022, she appeared in the 2022 Amazon Prime Video anthology series Modern Love Tokyo for the episode "Nursing My Son, and Some Grievances".

During her acting career Kaji received acting offers from non-Japanese film studios, including those from Hollywood, but declined them, as she felt she could not give a good performance in a language other than Japanese.[8]

Music career edit

Kaji is also a singer. She sang the theme song to Lady Snowblood, "Shura no Hana" (修羅の花), and the theme song of the Female Convict Scorpion series, "Urami Bushi" (怨み節). When both these songs were used in the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill,[1] there was a revival of interest in Kaji's music that encouraged her to resume her musical career.[9] In 2009, she released a single, Onna wa yametai. In 2011, Kaji released her first new album in 31 years, Aitsu no suki-so-na burūsu (あいつの好きそなブルース)[10] with songs written by Ryudo Uzaki and Yoko Aki.

In May 2020, Kaji launched her own channel on YouTube, as a way to both celebrate her work with fans all over the world, and to give back to everyone who had supported her.

Filmography edit

Films edit

Television edit

  • Ōedo Sōsamō (1970–71), Konami
  • Ronin of the Wilderness (1972)
  • Sasagawa Saho Matatabi Shirizu – Kuresakatouge e no chisou (1972), Oshizu
  • Terauchi Kantarō Ikka (1974), Shizue Terauchi
  • Sorekara no Musashi (1981), Yuri-hime
  • Ōoku (1983)
  • Kaseifu wa mita! 2 (1984)
  • Aoi hitomi no seiraifu (1984)
  • Sutaa tanjō (1985)
  • Tantei Kamizu Kyōsuke no satsujin suiri 8: Izu Shimoda-kaigan ni akai satsui ga hashiru (1988), Shōko Hamano
  • Aoi sanmyaku '88 (1988), Umetaro
  • Onihei Hankachō(1989–2016), Omasa
  • Kenkaku Shōbai (1998–2010), Omon
  • Kaseifu ha mita! 21 (2003), Mayumi Hirao
  • Anata no tonari ni dare ka iru (2003), Shimako Matsumoto
  • Kenkaku Shobai Sukedachi (2004)
  • Onihei Hankacho Supesharu: Yamabukiya Okatsu (2005)
  • Nogaremono orin (2006)
  • Hasshū mawari kuwayama jūbei (2007)
  • Kenkyaku shobai: Haru no arashi (2008)
  • Kekkon shinai (2012)
  • Joiuchi: Hairyo zuma shimatsu (2013)
  • Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisschi 34 (2013)
  • Samurai Rebellion (2013)
  • Gokuaku Gambo (2014)
  • Joshu Seven (2017)
  • What Did You Eat Yesterday? (2019–23)[15]
  • Modern Love Tokyo (2022)[16]
  • YuYu Hakusho (2023), Genkai[17]

Discography edit

Singles edit

Title (romaji) Title (Japanese) Released Notes
Jingi Komoriuta / Koi ni inochi o 仁義子守唄/恋に命を July 5, 1970
Inochi no Namida / Kanashii Egao 命の涙/悲しい笑顔 March 5, 1971
Hamabe no Meruhen / Ai he no kitai 浜辺のメルヘン/愛への期待 July 5, 1971
Gincho Wataridori / Gincho Buruusu 銀蝶渡り鳥/銀蝶ブルース March 5, 1972 Theme song from Wandering Ginza Butterfly
Urami Bushi / Onna no Jumon 怨み節/女の呪文 December 1, 1972 Theme song from Female Convict 701: Scorpion
Kaji Meiko No Miryoku 梶芽衣子の魅力{A面「さそり」サントラ、B面「銀蝶」サントラ} December 25, 1972 A-side: theme song from Female Convict 701: Scorpion, B-side: theme song from Wandering Ginza Butterfly
Meiko no Fute-Bushi / Onna Hagure Uta 芽衣子のふて節/おんなはぐれ唄 April 15, 1973
Yadokari / Kakioki やどかり/かきおき September 1, 1973
Hagure-Bushi / Kiba no Ballad はぐれ節/牙のバラード July 10, 1973
Shura no Hana / Hoo Yare Ho... 修羅の花/ほおやれほ・・・・・ December 25, 1973 Theme song from Lady Snowblood
Jeans Blues / Ingabana ジーンズぶるうす/因果花 March 25, 1974 Theme song from Jinzu burusu: Asu naki furaiha
Kono Atarashii Asa ni / Ame no Yoru Anata wa この新しい朝に/雨の夜あなたは November 25, 1974
Meinichi / Akane Kumo 命日/あかね雲 September 21, 1975
Hoshii Mono Wa / Imasara Nante Shikaranaide Kudasai 欲しいものは/今更叱らないでください~恋文~ February 21, 1977
Fukurokouji Sanbancho / Nokoribi 袋小路三番町/残り火 September 21, 1977
Akane Gumo / Motomachi Chanson あかね雲/元町シャンソン May 21, 1978
Banka / Hiyoke Megane 晩夏/陽よけめがね July 21, 1979
Shuki No Uta / Aa Ii Osake 酒季の歌/ああ いいお酒 May 21, 1980
Atsui Sake / Nagasaki wa Ajisai-Moyou no Aishu 熱い酒/長崎はアジサイ模様の哀愁 January 1980
Kawaita Hana / Kirisame Hotel 乾いた華/霧雨ホテル December 21, 1984
Fushigi Ne / Fune Ni Yurarete 不思議ね/舟にゆられて July 21, 1994
Onna Wo Yametai / Omoide-Biyori 女をやめたい/思い出日和 June 24, 2009

Albums edit

Title (romaji) Title (Japanese) Released Notes
Gincho Wataridori 銀蝶渡り鳥 July 1, 1972
Hajiki Shishu はじき詩集 June 1, 1973
Orijinaru Besuto 12: Yadokari やどかり〈オリジナルベスト12〉 October 25, 1973
Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika 男・女・こころの哀歌 April 25, 1974
Golden Star Twin Deluxe ゴールデンスター・ツイン・デラックス May 25, 1974
Sareyo Sareyo Kanashimi No Shirabe 去れよ、去れよ、悲しみの調べ November 25, 1974
Kyou No Wagami Wa... きょうの我が身は・・・・・ December 21, 1975
Akane Gumo あかね雲 August 21, 1978
Wakare Urami Namida Uta 別れ 怨み 涙うた November 21, 1979
Shuki No Uta 酒季の歌 October 28, 1980
Zenkyoku Shu 全曲集 2004
Meiko Kaji – Best Collection 梶芽衣子ベスト・コレクション March 24, 2010
Aitsu No Suki Sona Burusu あいつの好きそなブルース May 25, 2011

Awards and nominations edit

3rd Hochi Film Award[18]

75th Mainichi Film Awards[19]

  • Won: Kinuyo Tanaka Award for her career

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d D., Chris (2005). "Meiko Kaji". Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film. London; New York: I.B. Tauris. p. 59. ISBN 1-84511-086-2.
  2. ^ a b Isoda, Tsutomu (August 31, 2008). Nihon Eiga Meisaku Kanzen Gaido: Shōwa No Autorō Hen Besuto 400 1960–1980 [Complete Guide to Classic Japanese Films: 400 Best Outlaw Films of the Showa Era 1960–1980] (in Japanese). ウルトラ・ヴァイヴ. p. 71. ISBN 978-4-401-75122-8.
  3. ^ "Profile at Ameba.Jp", 梶芽衣子プロフィール, ameba.jp, retrieved February 9, 2012
  4. ^ a b James Balmont (2020). "Meiko Kaji: The original action hero of Japanese cinema". Love.
  5. ^ Russ Fischer (2016). "Exploring The Hollow Rewards Of Revenge In Toshiya Fujita's Influential 'Lady Snowblood' Films". IndieWire.
  6. ^ Katie Rife (2016). "A Tarantino-approved classic gets vibrant new life in The Complete Lady Snowblood". The A.V. Club.
  7. ^ "Sonezaki Shinju (1978) Awards". IMDb. Retrieved December 19, 2008.
  8. ^ Shinsuke Kasai (interviewer), Meiko Kaji (interviewee) (2012). Nihon Eiga Retorosupekutibu. Nihon Eiga Senmon Channeru.
  9. ^ Shiina, Muneyuki (June 1, 2011). "Kaji Meiko Interview at Rooftop magazine" (in Japanese). Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  10. ^ 梶芽衣子、31年ぶりの切れ味 オリジナルアルバム発売, asahi.com, June 1, 2011. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  11. ^ Credits (booklet). Arrow Films. 2015. p. 3. AV007.
  12. ^ "「無頼」より 大幹部". Nikkatsu. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  13. ^ "すばらしき世界". eiga.com. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  14. ^ "劇場版 きのう何食べた?". eiga.com. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  15. ^ "きのう何食べた? season2". The Television. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  16. ^ "『モダンラブ・東京』新キャストに高良健吾、三浦透子ら 本予告&キービジュアルも公開". Real Sound. September 21, 2022. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  17. ^ "綾野剛・滝藤賢一が戸愚呂兄弟、稲垣吾郎は左京に「幽☆遊☆白書」新キャスト9名解禁". Natalie. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  18. ^ (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
  19. ^ "田中絹代賞の梶芽衣子「これだけ光栄に思った賞はありません」". Sponichi. Retrieved March 31, 2021.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Meiko Kaji at IMDb
  • Schubart, Rikke. . medievidenskab. Archived from the original on July 2, 2007. Retrieved July 6, 2007.
  • (in Japanese)

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Meiko Kaji 梶 芽衣子 Kaji Meiko born March 24 1947 is a Japanese actress and singer Since the 1960s she has appeared in over 100 film and television roles 3 most prominently in the 1970s with her most famous roles as outlaw characters best known for her performances in the film series Stray Cat Rock Wandering Ginza Butterfly Female Prisoner 701 Scorpion and Lady Snowblood Kaji also performed as a singer releasing records concurrently with her film career and beyond even providing the official feature theme song tracks to a few of the films in which she also starred Meiko Kaji梶 芽衣子BornMasako Ohta 1 2 1947 03 24 March 24 1947 age 77 Chiyoda Tokyo JapanOccupation s Actress singerYears active1965 present Contents 1 Career 1 1 Acting career 1 2 Music career 2 Filmography 2 1 Films 2 2 Television 3 Discography 3 1 Singles 3 2 Albums 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksCareer editActing career edit Meiko Kaji was born Masako Ōta in the Kanda area of Tokyo and graduated from the Yakumo Academy high school in Meguro Tokyo She began to work in the film industry under her real name at Nikkatsu studio in 1965 after graduating from high school 1 Her first supporting film role was in 1968 in Retaliation In 1969 she appeared in Nihon Zankyoden one of a series of films directed by Masahiro Makino who recognized her acting ability and provided her with the stage name of Meiko Kaji 2 In 1970 she had a starring role in Blind Woman s Curse directed by Teruo Ishii and from 1970 to 1971 she appeared in the Noraneko Rokku Stray cat Alleycat Rock series of films about delinquent and rebellious young people and gangs appearing in all five films in different character roles In 1971 Nikkatsu would move more towards production in the pink film business which were more overtly sexual and to avoid roles in such films Kaji moved to the Toei Company 1 There she starred in the four part Female Convict 701 Scorpion series of women in prison revenge films as Nami Matsushima Matsu the Scorpion a woman sent to prison for seeking revenge and her attempts to escape and in 1972 she first starred in the Wandering Ginza Butterfly yakuza gangster series as Higuchi Nami In 1973 she starred in Lady Snowblood directed by Toshiya Fujita and distributed by Toho a revenge film set in late 1800s Japan based on the manga of the same name where she played the deadly assassin Yuki It is considered by many critics to be her most famous role particularly outside of Japan and would later go on to inspire other media including Quentin Tarantino s Kill Bill films 4 5 6 A year later she reprised her role as Yuki in the sequel Lady Snowblood 2 Love Song of Vengeance in 1974 She went on to appear in several of Kinji Fukasaku s films such as Yakuza Graveyard in 1976 and in 1978 starred in Sonezaki Shinju where she earned nominations for Best Actress at five different award shows winning four of them 7 By the end of the 1970s Kaji left major film roles following a combination of overwork amidst rampant production schedules and underpayment 4 but had occasional film roles in the 1980s and 2010s including Under the Open Sky in 2020 Kaji also worked in television since the 1980s in 1989 portraying the informant Omasa in the television drama Onihei Hankachō the Shochiku Fuji Television version starring kabuki actor Nakamura Kichiemon II In 2022 she appeared in the 2022 Amazon Prime Video anthology series Modern Love Tokyo for the episode Nursing My Son and Some Grievances During her acting career Kaji received acting offers from non Japanese film studios including those from Hollywood but declined them as she felt she could not give a good performance in a language other than Japanese 8 Music career edit Kaji is also a singer She sang the theme song to Lady Snowblood Shura no Hana 修羅の花 and the theme song of the Female Convict Scorpion series Urami Bushi 怨み節 When both these songs were used in the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill 1 there was a revival of interest in Kaji s music that encouraged her to resume her musical career 9 In 2009 she released a single Onna wa yametai In 2011 Kaji released her first new album in 31 years Aitsu no suki so na burusu あいつの好きそなブルース 10 with songs written by Ryudo Uzaki and Yoko Aki In May 2020 Kaji launched her own channel on YouTube as a way to both celebrate her work with fans all over the world and to give back to everyone who had supported her Filmography editFilms edit Retaliation 1968 credited as Masako Ota 11 Outlaw Gangster VIP 2 1968 12 Blind Woman s Curse June 1970 d Teruo Ishii Shinjuku outlaw Step On the Gas 新宿アウトロー ぶっ飛ばせ Shinjuku autorō Buttobase Oct 1970 The Stray Cat Rock series 1970 71 Stray Cat Rock Delinquent Girl Boss Stray Cat Rock Wild Jumbo Stray Cat Rock Sex Hunter Stray Cat Rock Machine Animal Alleycat Rock Crazy Riders 71 野良猫ロック 暴走集団 71 Nora neko rokku Bōsōshudan 71 Jan 1971 d Toshiya Fujita The Sasori series 1972 73 Female Prisoner 701 Scorpion Female Convict Scorpion Jailhouse 41 Female Convict Scorpion Beast Stable Female Prisoner Scorpion 701 s Grudge Song The Gincho series 1972 Wandering Ginza Butterfly Wandering Ginza Butterfly 2 She Cat Gambler Battles Without Honor and Humanity Deadly Fight in Hiroshima 1973 Lady Snowblood 1973 Lady Snowblood 2 Love Song of Vengeance 1974 The Homeless 1974 New Battles Without Honor and Humanity The Boss s Head 1975 Lullaby of the Earth 大地の子守唄 Daichi no komoriuta June 1976 d Yasuzo Masumura Yakuza Graveyard 1976 Double Suicide of Sonezaki 1978 Tree Without Leaves 1986 Onihei hankacho 1995 Oh Oku 2006 Under the Open Sky 2020 13 The Voice of Sin 2020 Mayumi What Did You Eat Yesterday 2021 14 Television edit Ōedo Sōsamō 1970 71 Konami Ronin of the Wilderness 1972 Sasagawa Saho Matatabi Shirizu Kuresakatouge e no chisou 1972 Oshizu Terauchi Kantarō Ikka 1974 Shizue Terauchi Sorekara no Musashi 1981 Yuri hime Ōoku 1983 Kaseifu wa mita 2 1984 Aoi hitomi no seiraifu 1984 Sutaa tanjō 1985 Tantei Kamizu Kyōsuke no satsujin suiri 8 Izu Shimoda kaigan ni akai satsui ga hashiru 1988 Shōko Hamano Aoi sanmyaku 88 1988 Umetaro Onihei Hankachō 1989 2016 Omasa Kenkaku Shōbai 1998 2010 Omon Kaseifu ha mita 21 2003 Mayumi Hirao Anata no tonari ni dare ka iru 2003 Shimako Matsumoto Kenkaku Shobai Sukedachi 2004 Onihei Hankacho Supesharu Yamabukiya Okatsu 2005 Nogaremono orin 2006 Hasshu mawari kuwayama jubei 2007 Kenkyaku shobai Haru no arashi 2008 Kekkon shinai 2012 Joiuchi Hairyo zuma shimatsu 2013 Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisschi 34 2013 Samurai Rebellion 2013 Gokuaku Gambo 2014 Joshu Seven 2017 What Did You Eat Yesterday 2019 23 15 Modern Love Tokyo 2022 16 YuYu Hakusho 2023 Genkai 17 Discography editSingles edit Title romaji Title Japanese Released NotesJingi Komoriuta Koi ni inochi o 仁義子守唄 恋に命を July 5 1970Inochi no Namida Kanashii Egao 命の涙 悲しい笑顔 March 5 1971Hamabe no Meruhen Ai he no kitai 浜辺のメルヘン 愛への期待 July 5 1971Gincho Wataridori Gincho Buruusu 銀蝶渡り鳥 銀蝶ブルース March 5 1972 Theme song from Wandering Ginza ButterflyUrami Bushi Onna no Jumon 怨み節 女の呪文 December 1 1972 Theme song from Female Convict 701 ScorpionKaji Meiko No Miryoku 梶芽衣子の魅力 A面 さそり サントラ B面 銀蝶 サントラ December 25 1972 A side theme song from Female Convict 701 Scorpion B side theme song from Wandering Ginza ButterflyMeiko no Fute Bushi Onna Hagure Uta 芽衣子のふて節 おんなはぐれ唄 April 15 1973Yadokari Kakioki やどかり かきおき September 1 1973Hagure Bushi Kiba no Ballad はぐれ節 牙のバラード July 10 1973Shura no Hana Hoo Yare Ho 修羅の花 ほおやれほ December 25 1973 Theme song from Lady SnowbloodJeans Blues Ingabana ジーンズぶるうす 因果花 March 25 1974 Theme song from Jinzu burusu Asu naki furaihaKono Atarashii Asa ni Ame no Yoru Anata wa この新しい朝に 雨の夜あなたは November 25 1974Meinichi Akane Kumo 命日 あかね雲 September 21 1975Hoshii Mono Wa Imasara Nante Shikaranaide Kudasai 欲しいものは 今更叱らないでください 恋文 February 21 1977Fukurokouji Sanbancho Nokoribi 袋小路三番町 残り火 September 21 1977Akane Gumo Motomachi Chanson あかね雲 元町シャンソン May 21 1978Banka Hiyoke Megane 晩夏 陽よけめがね July 21 1979Shuki No Uta Aa Ii Osake 酒季の歌 ああ いいお酒 May 21 1980Atsui Sake Nagasaki wa Ajisai Moyou no Aishu 熱い酒 長崎はアジサイ模様の哀愁 January 1980Kawaita Hana Kirisame Hotel 乾いた華 霧雨ホテル December 21 1984Fushigi Ne Fune Ni Yurarete 不思議ね 舟にゆられて July 21 1994Onna Wo Yametai Omoide Biyori 女をやめたい 思い出日和 June 24 2009Albums edit Title romaji Title Japanese Released NotesGincho Wataridori 銀蝶渡り鳥 July 1 1972Hajiki Shishu はじき詩集 June 1 1973Orijinaru Besuto 12 Yadokari やどかり オリジナルベスト12 October 25 1973Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika 男 女 こころの哀歌 April 25 1974Golden Star Twin Deluxe ゴールデンスター ツイン デラックス May 25 1974Sareyo Sareyo Kanashimi No Shirabe 去れよ 去れよ 悲しみの調べ November 25 1974Kyou No Wagami Wa きょうの我が身は December 21 1975Akane Gumo あかね雲 August 21 1978Wakare Urami Namida Uta 別れ 怨み 涙うた November 21 1979Shuki No Uta 酒季の歌 October 28 1980Zenkyoku Shu 全曲集 2004Meiko Kaji Best Collection 梶芽衣子ベスト コレクション March 24 2010Aitsu No Suki Sona Burusu あいつの好きそなブルース May 25 2011Awards and nominations edit3rd Hochi Film Award 18 Won Best Actress for The Love Suicides at Sonezaki75th Mainichi Film Awards 19 Won Kinuyo Tanaka Award for her careerReferences edit a b c d D Chris 2005 Meiko Kaji Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film London New York I B Tauris p 59 ISBN 1 84511 086 2 a b Isoda Tsutomu August 31 2008 Nihon Eiga Meisaku Kanzen Gaido Shōwa No Autorō Hen Besuto 400 1960 1980 Complete Guide to Classic Japanese Films 400 Best Outlaw Films of the Showa Era 1960 1980 in Japanese ウルトラ ヴァイヴ p 71 ISBN 978 4 401 75122 8 Profile at Ameba Jp 梶芽衣子プロフィール ameba jp retrieved February 9 2012 a b James Balmont 2020 Meiko Kaji The original action hero of Japanese cinema Love Russ Fischer 2016 Exploring The Hollow Rewards Of Revenge In Toshiya Fujita s Influential Lady Snowblood Films IndieWire Katie Rife 2016 A Tarantino approved classic gets vibrant new life in The Complete Lady Snowblood The A V Club Sonezaki Shinju 1978 Awards IMDb Retrieved December 19 2008 Shinsuke Kasai interviewer Meiko Kaji interviewee 2012 Nihon Eiga Retorosupekutibu Nihon Eiga Senmon Channeru Shiina Muneyuki June 1 2011 Kaji Meiko Interview at Rooftop magazine in Japanese Retrieved February 16 2012 梶芽衣子 31年ぶりの切れ味 オリジナルアルバム発売 asahi com June 1 2011 Retrieved June 3 2011 Credits booklet Arrow Films 2015 p 3 AV007 無頼 より 大幹部 Nikkatsu Retrieved April 8 2020 すばらしき世界 eiga com Retrieved May 11 2021 劇場版 きのう何食べた eiga com Retrieved September 24 2023 きのう何食べた season2 The Television Retrieved September 24 2023 モダンラブ 東京 新キャストに高良健吾 三浦透子ら 本予告 キービジュアルも公開 Real Sound September 21 2022 Retrieved September 29 2022 綾野剛 滝藤賢一が戸愚呂兄弟 稲垣吾郎は左京に 幽 遊 白書 新キャスト9名解禁 Natalie Retrieved November 11 2023 報知映画賞ヒストリー in Japanese Cinema Hochi Archived from the original on January 31 2009 Retrieved January 26 2010 田中絹代賞の梶芽衣子 これだけ光栄に思った賞はありません Sponichi Retrieved March 31 2021 Further reading editRikke Schubart Super Bitches and Action Babes The Female Hero in Popular Cinema 1970 2006 McFarland amp Company USA 2007 ISBN 978 0 7864 2924 0 Contains a chapter on Meiko Kaji External links editMeiko Kaji at IMDb Schubart Rikke Meiko Kaji Woman walking at the brink of life and death medievidenskab Archived from the original on July 2 2007 Retrieved July 6 2007 Yahoo Japan Profile in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meiko Kaji amp oldid 1187180802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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