Takeo Yoneda

Most Popular Takeo Yoneda Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

GOZEN: The Sword of Pure Romance Trailer (2019)

05 July 2019

GOZEN is a jidageki (period piece) dramas. The word “gozen” refers to a feudal game held in the presence of a Daimyo, described as a match “one must not lose”.

A Courtesan with Flowered Skin Trailer (2014)

08 November 2014

Japan around 1860: popular courtesan Asagiri will be freed soon from her service, yet she cannot imagine any other existence.

Yamato Trailer (2005)

17 December 2005

Directed by Junya Sato and based on a book by Jun Henmi, "Yamato" has a framing story set in the present day and uses flashbacks to tell the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship Yamato.

Chacha: The Princess of Heaven Trailer (2007)

22 December 2007

Chacha, the woman of the blood of Nobunaga, who loved with Hideyoshi, and feared Tokugawa.

Revenge Court Trailer (2015)

07 February 2015

Kasha Trailer (2011)

05 November 2011

Shunsuke Honma is a detective from the #1 investigation team at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

Love's Twisting Path Trailer (2019)

12 April 2019

Set in Kyoto in the last days of the Edo Period, the bloody conflict continues between local feudal domains, which aim to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate, and the Shogun's police and city patrol.

Kenji no Honkai Trailer (2016)

03 December 2016

Prosecutor Sakata of the Yonesaki District Public Prosecutors Office and his colleague Shoji are pulled into assisting the Tokyo Office’s Special Investigation Department to investigate influential Diet lawmaker Okouchi and Masumoto of a technical skills foundation.

The Housekeeper Trailer (2012)

22 December 2012

Nobuko is a plain, unattractive woman with disheveled hair, and is hired as a housekeeper in the Inamura residence in Tokyo.

松本清張没後20年特別企画 ドラマスペシャル 波の塔 Trailer (2012)

23 June 2012

The Woman of S.R.I.: The Movie Trailer (2021)

03 September 2021

Chambara: The Art of Japanese Swordplay Trailer (2015)

18 October 2015

Veteran director Nakajima Sadao examines the appeal, background, context and transition of chambara, or period sword-fighting and samurai films, in Kyoto.