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Komaki Kurihara, a beautiful actress who shared popularity with Sayuri Yoshinaga and possessed intelligence, was not just a pretty actress. This is a fine work that allows you to see her true self, unlike her acting roles. It contains a total of 11 songs, including a reading of J.C. Lansom's poem "Farewell Without an End." This is a masterpiece dedicated to Komaki Kurihara fans across the country. It's a serious album by her, who at the time had a pure, sheltered, and demure image. It showcases her intellectual side by including readings of Lansom's poems. It also includes "The Day the Grapes Bloom in the Sea," which Kaori Momoi also covered. It features the bossa nova classic, "Passing Time," composed by Takashi Miki. This is a sample disc, but the condition is very good. This product will be packaged in a dedicated cardboard box and bubble wrap and shipped via Takkyubin (home delivery service). ■ Komaki Kurihara Her popularity skyrocketed after being selected for the stage play "Three Sisters" by Chekhov. On television, she became known for the 1967 NHK Taiga drama "Three Sisters" (as the youngest daughter), and her realistic performance as a mad daughter in the subsequent Taiga drama "Mominoki wa Nokotta" became a hot topic. She also gave a good performance in the Taiga drama "Golden Days" (1978). As a film actress, she made her debut in "Gomez's Name is Gomez" (1967). In 1972's "Shinobugawa," she became well-known for her bold love scenes with Go Kato (awarded the Mainichi Film Award for Actress). Other films include "The Human Condition (Part 1 & 2)" (1970, 1971), "Sandakan No. 8 Brothel: Farewell to My Homeland" (1974), and "Mount Hakkoda" (1977). In the "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" series, she played the Madonna role twice in "New Otoko wa Tsurai yo" and "From Shibamata with Love." She also has deep connections with Russia/the Soviet Union and China, and she is also intelligent, fluent in various languages. She is an actress who is not just beautiful. She is skilled in classical ballet, and her performances can be seen in films. She also appeared on a TV program introducing Russian/Soviet songs with Dark Ducks and released solo LP records. While Sayuri Yoshinaga fans were called "Sayurists," Komaki Kurihara fans were called "Komakists." Coincidentally, her birthday is one day apart from Yoshinaga's. #KomakiKurihara #Komakist #ShowaActress #TakashiMiki #LoveIsLikeAMirage
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