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Inoue Genzaburō
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Hakuōki: Shinsengumi Kitan (anime). He is also depicted in the 1999 film Gohatto and NHK's drama series Shinsengumi!, as well as in the Sega video game
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the Tokugawa dynasty, decreed in 1721 the "Ban on Novelty" (新規御法度 shinki gohatto ), which was intended to prohibit everything novel, especially clothing
List of Japanese-language films
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Taboo (Gohatto ) (1999) Takeshis' (2005) The Tale of the White Serpent (1958) Tales from Earthsea (2006) Tales of a Golden Geisha (1990) Tampopo (1985)
List of LGBT-related films of 1999
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Takeshi Kitano, Ryuhei Matsuda. Shinji Takeda and Tadanobu Asano a.k.a. Gohatto The Talented Mr. Ripley Anthony Minghella United States Crime, drama, thriller
Ryuhei Matsuda
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the birth of Matsuda's second and Morgan's first child, a son. Taboo (Gohatto ) (1999) Shibito no Koiwazurai (2001) Hashire! Ichiro (2001) Blue Spring
Jirō Sakagami
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Sada: Gesaku · Abe Sada no shôgai (1998) - Risaburo Miyazaki Taboo (御法度 Gohatto ) (1999) - Lieutenant Genzaburo Inoue Drug (2001) - Shoichiro Hirakawa Shin
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Shinsengumi Kitan (anime/otome game). He is also depicted in the 1999 film Gohatto . Even though the real Yamazaki was not a ninja, his anime, manga, and TV
2000 Toronto International Film Festival
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Kwontaek Code Inconnu by Michael Haneke Comédie de l'innocence by Raoul Ruiz Gohatto by Nagisa Oshima The Legends of Rita by Volker Schlöndorff Merci pour le
Hijikata Toshizō
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member of Japanese boy band V6. Hijikata is depicted in the 1999 film Gohatto ("Taboo") (played by Takeshi Kitano) and the 2013 NHK Taiga drama Yae no
Shinsengumi
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Senkan Yamato) were named after the Shinsengumi. The 1999 film Taboo (Gohatto ) depicted the Shinsengumi one year after the Ikedaya affair. The film shows
List of LGBT-related films
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