Birthday
1925/07/11
Day of death
2000/07/27 (75 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Also know as
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(1963) Matango
as Doctor (uncredited)

(1961) The Last War
as Tokyo Defense Command Calculated Member

(1954) Farewell Rabaul
as ---

(1951) Who Knows a Woman's Heart
as ---

(1969) Battle of the Japan Sea
as ---

(1962) Jūyaku kōho-sei nanbā 1
as ---

(1960) The Secret of the Telegian
as (uncredited)
(1958) The Spell of the Hidden Gold
as ---

(1962) Youth Season
as ---

(1962) Star of Hong Kong
as Magazine photographer

(1964) Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
as Meteoritic (uncredited)

(1965) Invasion of Astro-Monster
as Reporter

(1961) Mothra
as Captain of Transport

(1968) Destroy All Monsters
as 2nd Detective

(1963) Atragon
as Man of Bus

(1958) The H-Man
as Search Party Leader (uncredited)

(1966) What's Up, Tiger Lily?
as Wong Henchman

(1956) Rodan
as Kitahara, F-86F pilot (uncredited)

(1960) The Human Vapor
as Cop (uncredited)

(1962) Gorath
as South Pole Base Worker

(1964) Dogora
as Transport company chief

(1962) Irresponsible Age of Japan
as ---

(1957) Yagyu Secret Scrolls
as ---

(1956) Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
as (uncredited)

(1954) Invisible Man
as TV Announcer

(1956) The Underworld
as ---

(1965) The Retreat from Kiska
as Miyamoto

(1959) Submarine I-57 Will Not Surrender
as ---

(1952) The Man Who Came to Port
as (uncredited)

(1953) The Eagle of the Pacific
as (uncredited)

(1953) Red-Light Bases
as ---

(1965) Five Gents' Trick Book
as ---

(1963) Young Guy in Hawaii
as 審判員

(1959) Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period
as ---

(1961) Different Sons
as ---

(1956) The Maiden Courtesan
as ---

(1965) The White Rose of Hong Kong
as Nikko employee

(1961) Hiroshi Moriya Sadogasa Series: Thank You, Sandogasa
as ---

(1965) Key of Keys
as Gegen's Henchman

(1961) Playboy President
as ---

(1961) Playboy President: Part II
as Employee A

(1963) Company President Travels Abroad Part II
as ---

(1965) President's Ninja Trick Book Part II
as ---

(1958) Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring
as ---

(1968) Five Gents and Karate Grandpa
as ---

(1956) Wharf with the Weeping Girl
as Henchman Masa

(1966) Ultra Q
as Self-Defense Official

(1966) Ultra Q
as Inoue