Minoru Yoshimura, a Japanese actor, was born on April 18, 1943, and her representative works include "Gaps in the Skin", "Hakamata Incident", "Everyone's Home", "Ghost Woman" and so on.
"Between the Muscles" is a Japanese drama film released in 2005, directed by Se Keihisa and starring Fujiko and Kenhito Kotani. The film tells the story of the boy Shuno who killed his mother Yukiko with his own hands, and fled with this beautiful uncle with autism, Taeko Hirai, who fled to the jungle far from the city, where they released all their original desires and enjoyed the pleasures of the flesh, but also led each other to a desperate point of no return.
Hakamata Incident is a drama film directed by Yomei Takahashi and starring Hagiwara Sage, Arai Hirofumi, Hazuki Ri Ona, etc. The film was released in Japan on May 29, 2010. The film tells the story of the birth of two boys in 1936, Noriori Kumamoto Michio was born in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, and Hakamata Iwasu was born in Otatsu Town, Hamana County, Shizuoka Prefecture. After the war, Norido passed the bar exam and became a judge at the Shizuoka District Court.
Onibaba is a horror drama film starring Nobuko Otoha, Shigekichi Uno, Kei Sato, Minoru Yoshimura, and Taiji Miyama, directed and written by Kaneto Shinto, released in Japan on November 21, 1964. The film tells the story of a pair of mother-in-law (played by Nobuko Otoha) and daughter-in-law (played by Minoko Yoshimura) living in a plain overgrown with weeds, killing stragglers and stripping off armor for food during the Northern and Southern Dynasties of Japan.