Most Americans have probably never heard of Kiyoshi Atsumi, the late Japanese actor who starred in all 48 Tora-san movies before his death in 1996. But the films are now available on DVDs, with ...
Pilots from the Tora! Tora! Tora! Commemorative Air Force look at Scott Urban’s restored 1951 U.S. Navy Jeep on Thursday on the tarmac of the Richland Airport. The group of six WWII Japanese military ...
Tora! Tora! Tora!...is the code that advised Japanese Imperial Navy commanders that the devastating attack on Hawaii commenced with utter surprise and without resistance. Torpedo ...
The Hollywood Reporter: Tokyo Film Festival Opener ‘Tora-san, Wish You Were Here’ Revives Beloved Japanese Franchise
This year's Tokyo International Film Festival will open with the premiere of 'Tora-san, Wish You Were Here' by legendary Japanese director Yoji Yamada. The 50th film in the comedy series, the ...
Tokyo Film Festival Opener ‘Tora-san, Wish You Were Here’ Revives Beloved Japanese Franchise
ジャパンタイムズ: Yoji Yamada and Tora-san: The resurrection of a Japanese film institution
scmp.com: Japanese movies find fans in France beyond the art-house crowd as Paris embraces ‘Tora-san’ in Otoko wa Tsurai yo
Japanese movies find fans in France beyond the art-house crowd as Paris embraces ‘Tora-san’ in Otoko wa Tsurai yo
TOKYO — The U.S. presidential election has spawned a viral Japanese phrase that encapsulates the mild panic brewing here: “moshi-tora,” or “if Trump.” It’s a shorthand for: What if Donald Trump wins?
Video from inside one of the restaurants, the Tora Japanese Restaurant, showed a blown-out front window with shards of glass scattered throughout the eatery, covering the floor, tables, and chairs.