Secret (DVD) (Japan Version)

Secret (DVD) (Japan Version)
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Secret (DVD) (Japan Version).
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Kobashimanami tenniyo

Kobashimanami tenniyo
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Kobashimanami tenniyo.
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So Ji Sub – So Jisub 2011 Fan Meeting in Tokyo (DVD) (Japan Version)

So Ji Sub - So Jisub 2011 Fan Meeting in Tokyo (DVD) (Japan Version)
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Thanks to his role on Cain and Abel, Rough Cut, and the Japanese mobile drama I am GHOST, Korean heartthrob So Ji Sub has garnered a loyal following in Japan. In February 2011, the star went to Tokyo to attend the first fan meeting with the passionate Japanese fans in his fan club, which he established in 2011, and that fan meeting now arrives on DVD! The So Ji Sub 2011 DVD includes Ji Sub revealing the list of fan club members attending, a talk session, a photo-taking session, games played at the event, and Ji Sub’s performance of his own song!.
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The Eternal Zero (2013) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

The Eternal Zero (2013) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Limited Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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After taking audiences to Third Street again with the third Always film, director Yamazaki Takashi (Space Battleship Yamato) takes us to the dangerous skies of the Pacific War in The Eternal Zero. Based on the novel by Hyakuta Naoki, the war drama chronicles a young man’s investigation into the life of his biological grandfather, a kamikaze pilot who died during the war. Featuring state-of-the-art special effects by Yamazaki also the special effects supervisor of the film – Eternal Zero has some of the most realistic aerial battles ever created in the history of Japanese cinema. These scenes add significant impact to the emotional story of an honorable man who valued life above all things. Topping the Japanese box office for eight consecutive weeks, The Eternal Zero is the fifth highest-grossing live-action Japanese film of all time.

After his grandmother’s funeral, law student Kentaro (Miura Haruma) discovers that his grandfather Oishi isn’t actually his biological grandfather. Surprised by the revelation, Kentaro and his sister Keiko begin digging into the story of their biological grandfather Miyabe Kyuzo (Okada Junichi), a kamikaze pilot who died during a mission. While some of the soldiers Kentaro meet insist that Kyuzo was a coward who refused to enter aerial fights, others say that Kyuzo was a brilliant pilot and a devoted family man who only wanted to return home to see his wife (Inoue Mao) and child. From the testimonies of the soldiers, Kentaro pieces together the shocking truth about Kyuzo.

This edition comes with a photobook and a bonus disc containing bonus video material..
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DOCUMENTARY of AKB48 The Time Has Come (Blu-ray) (Special Edition) (Japan Version)

DOCUMENTARY of AKB48 The Time Has Come (Blu-ray) (Special Edition) (Japan Version)
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On December 31, 2013, Oshima Yuko announced her graduation from AKB48 on television, kicking off a turbulent year for Japan’s most popular idol group. Returning to the series for the third time, director Takahashi Eiki captures the girls’ path to choosing their new leader in The Time Has Come, the fourth feature-length AKB48 documentary. See the hard work the members put in on their path to the 2014 Senbatsu Elections and the difficult path they take to get the support of their fans in another enlightening behind-the-scenes look at AKB48.

This edition comes with includes the director’s cut of television documentary DOCUMENTARY of AKB48 AtoZ 2014, stage events, music videos and trailers. It also comes with a photo card..
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JAMON. JAMON (Japan Version)

JAMON. JAMON (Japan Version)
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JAMON. JAMON (Japan Version).
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The Complex (2013) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

The Complex (2013) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Japan’s master of horror Nakata Hideo takes you on a trip into the apartment of fear with The Complex, the director’s first Japanese supernatural horror film since 2007’s Kaidan. The Complex stars Maeda Atsuko as a young woman who runs into ghostly matters when she moves in to a rundown public apartment complex and realizes she’s being haunted by a dead neighbor. With writers Kato Junya and Miyake Ryuta, Nakata keeps the audience guessing until the very end by introducing psychological thriller elements into the story. Hungry for a good scare in the cinema, Japanese audiences flocked to the film, making it the number one film at the box office for two straight weeks.

Young nursing student Asuka (Maeda Atsuko) moves into a rundown public housing complex with her family and is immediately put off by scratching noises on her wall at night. Soon, she discovers that the noises came from her elderly neighbor, who was clawing on the wall while slowly dying from malnutrition. Asuka is so disturbed that she still hears the clawing noise long after the elderly man’s body has been removed. Soon, she realizes that the noises may not be coming from her mind, but the spirit of the dead man. With the help of Sasahara (Narimiya Hiroki), an employee for a company that cleans out the apartments of the deceased, Asuka decides to investigate whether her troubles are related to the supernatural..
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