Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Japanese Movie Stars Give Asakusa Public Hall a Hand!

Asakusa Public Hall. Photo by Brett Homenick.

After Hibiya Chanter Square was renovated and renamed Godzilla Square, its Walk of Fame of Toho star was unceremoniously discarded. Thankfully, Asakusa Public Hall still maintains its Plaza of Stars, a similar area honoring many of Japan's biggest names in entertainment. Among them are a few performers familiar to readers of this blog. Let's check them out.

Asakusa Public Hall's Plaza of Stars. Photo by Brett Homenick.


Kon Omura, star of Gamera vs. Guiron (1969) and Gamera vs. Jiger (1970).


Izumi Yukimura, star of The Princess of Badger Palace (1958), Desperado Outpost (1959), Ichimatsu Travels with Ghosts (1959), and You Can Succeed, Too (1964).


Norihei Miki, star of Songoku: The Road to the West (1959), The Three Treasures (1959), and Deathquake (1980).


Toshiro Mifune, star of Rashomon (1950), Seven Samurai (1954), and The Three Treasures (1959).


Frankie Sakai, star of The Last War (1961) and Mothra (1961).


Machiko Kyo, star of Rashomon, Gate of Hell (1953), and Ugetsu (1953).


Yuzo Kayama, star of the Young Guy series and Espy (1974).

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