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Shimako Satō (佐藤嗣麻子, Satō
Shimako) (born in 1964) is a ****anese film
director and screenwriter. She is best
known for
directing Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard...
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Shimako (written: 嗣麻子, 志摩子 or 志摩子) is a
feminine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Murai Shimako (村井 志摩子, born 1928), ****anese...
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Shimako Iwai (岩井 志麻子, Iwai
Shimako, born 5
December 1964) is a ****anese writer, tarento, and **** director. From June 2009 she is
represented with...
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Shimako Murai (村井 志摩子,
Murai Shimako, 12 July 1928 – 9 May 2018) was a ****anese playwright. She was born in Hiroshima, but was not in the city on the day...
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looking after Shimako. Sei says Yumi is the type of girl who will help even if not asked, so she is not
worried about Shimako. Sei
instead asked...
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originates from the
legend of
Urashimako (Urashima no ko or Ura no
Shimako)
recorded in
various pieces of
literature dating to the 8th century, such...
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fellow Asa****a
College of Art and Design [ja]
graduate and ****ure wife,
Shimako Satō, with the
visual effects and
screenplay for her
action film, K-20:...
- name that
occurs in
earlier precursors, such as the
anecdote of Ura-no-
Shimako (Urashima-no-ko) in the
Fudoki of
Tango Province and the Manyōshū (8th...
- (Mathematician,
street performer) Fumi
Hirano (Voice actress, essayist)
Shimako Iwai (Writer,
adult video director)
Shoji Kokami (Playwright) Shinichiro...
- media",
Miike crafted "Imprint"
based on the
novel "Bokke e, kyōtē", by
Shimako Iwai, who also
appears in the episode. He
explained the
reasons he chose...