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- Mitsuko Kusabue as Umeko Inugami Ryoko Sakaguchi as Haru Takeo Chii as Suketake Inugami Akiji Kobayashi as Kôkichi Inugami Kyōko Kishida as The Koto Player...
- as Takeko Inugami Hisako Manda as Umeko Inugami Shingo Katsurayama as Suketake Inugami Mansaku Ikeuchi [ja] as Suketomo Inugami Yukijiro Hotaru as Kōkichi...
- 1898. In 1900, she was married to the eldest son of the Kitakōji family, Suketake, at the age of 15, after which she dropped out of school due to her pregnancy...
- Yukitaka (奥田 貞右衛門 行高) Hayami Tōzaemon Mitsutaka (早水 藤左衛門 満尭) Yada Gorōemon Suketake (矢田 五郎右衛門 助武) Ōishi Sezaemon Nobukiyo (大石 瀬左衛門 信清) Isogai Jūrōzaemon Masahisa...
- Courtesy title Court Rank kokudaka Itō clan, 1617-1871 (Tozama) 1 Itō Suketake (伊東祐兵) 1587 - 1600 Bungo-no-kami (豊後守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下)...
- – Matsuzo Samukawa Ôzora no samurai (1976) The Inugami Family (1976) – Suketake Inugami Seishun no satsujinsha (1976) – Hidaka, Toru Hiroshima jingi: Hitojichi...
- Ju-On: The Grudge 2 Keisuke Okuni 2006 Gigolo Wannabe Shintaro The Inugamis Suketake Inugami 2008 Dreaming Awake 2010 Hanjiro Kojiro Ayukawa AIBOU: The Movie...
- previous daimyō of Kakegawa Domain, by a concubine. As his elder brother Ōta Suketake died in 1785, he inherited the leadership of the Ōta clan and position...
- The family followed Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Kyushu and Itoh Suketake won the land of Obi, now Nichinan which became the Obi Domain. 23,000 koku...
- fortune. The battle between the three daughters and their sons, Sukekiyo, Suketake, and Suketomo begins. Carl Kimlinger feels the story's repetitiveness is...