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Ineko Arima (有馬稲子,
Arima Ineko, born 3
April 1932) is a ****anese
stage and film actress. She has
appeared in
films of
directors such as Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio...
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Ineko Sata (佐多 稲子, Sata
Ineko, 1 June 1904 – 12
October 1998), also
Ineko Kubokawa (窪川稲子,
Kubokawa Ineko), born Ine Sata (佐田 イネ, Sata Ine), was a ****anese...
- ****anese
drama film by Yasujirō Ozu. It is the
story of two
sisters (pla**** by
Ineko Arima and Ozu
regular Setsuko Hara) who are
reunited with a
mother who left...
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approaches Hirayama to ask for the hand of his
elder daughter,
Setsuko (
Ineko Arima).
Hirayama is
extremely unhappy that his
daughter has made wedding...
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appeared in
English translation under the same
title in 1947,
translated by
Ineko Sato, as The Wind
Rises in 1956,
translated by
Eiichi Hayashi, and as The...
- Maebashi.
Hagiwara married Ueda
Ineko in 1919; they had two daughters, Yōko (1920–2005), also a writer, and
Akirako (b. 1922).
Ineko deserted her
family for a...
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Nakadai as Kaji
Michiyo Aratama as
Michiko Chikage Awashima as Tō****u Kin
Ineko Arima as
Shunran Yō Sō
Yamamura as
Okishima Keiji Sada as
Kageyama Kōji...
- (キャラメル工場から,
Kyarameru kōjō kara) is a 1928
short story by ****anese
writer Ineko Sata. It was Sata's
first published short story, and an
exponent of ****anese...
- it raises,
includes Yoshie Hotta, Momo Iida, Kenzaburō Ōe,
Masuji Ibuse,
Ineko Sata and the
early Mitsuharu Inoue. The third,
whose writing looks into...
- くれなゐ, Hepburn: Kurenai) is an
autobiographical novel by ****anese
writer Ineko Sata
first published between 1936 and 1938. It is
regarded as one of Sata's...