Ryoko Sakaguchi

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Oct 23, 1955 (69 years old)
Death date
Mar 27, 2013

Ryoko Sakaguchi

Known For

京都殺人調書
TV Show 2012

京都殺人調書

王様の心臓〜リア王より〜
TV Show 2007

王様の心臓〜リア王より〜

やとわれ女将 菊千代の事件簿
TV Show 2004

やとわれ女将 菊千代の事件簿

Love is Still Necessary
0h 54m
TV Show 2002

Love is Still Necessary

Rage, a pimp who only loves money and himself, is sent to jail for 6 months. While he is in the jail, Rage’s partner, Reiji, dies in a traffic accident. Released from prison, Rage finds himself having lost everything but a debt of 6 million dollars. One day, Rage is visited by a lawyer that mistakes him for Reiji. According to the lawyer, Reiji’s father died and left him a large inheritance. Reiji’s only other living relative is his blind sister. Rage smells money and hatches a plan to pretend to be Reiji and steal his money.

Kogarashi Monjirō Returns
1h 36m
Movie 1993

Kogarashi Monjirō Returns

Ai・Mai・Me
1h 50m
Movie 1990

Ai・Mai・Me

Kaoruko, the daughter of a doctor and attending a prestigious high school in Fukuoka, was vaguely anxious about the future. She's even more scared when her friend Natsumi invites her to membership-based prostitution club.

The Famous Magistrate Tōyama no Kin-san
TV Show 1988

The Famous Magistrate Tōyama no Kin-san

The drama follows the story of Tōyama Kagemoto, who becomes a magistrate in Edo after the sudden death of his predecessor. Disguised as a commoner named Kin-san, he investigates and solves various crimes while maintaining his secret identity.

Byakkotai
TV Show 1986

Byakkotai

Byakkotai was part of Aizu's four-unit military, set up in the domain's drive to finalize its military modernization, in the wake of the Battle of Toba-Fushimi. The other three units were Genbutai, Seiryūtai, and Suzakutai. Each of the four was named after the protecting gods of compass directions. Byakkotai was meant to be a reserve unit, as it was composed of the young teenage 16 to 17 year old sons of Aizu samurai in a group around 350, who fought in the Boshin War (1868–1869)

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