Kōjirō Hongō
Kōjirō Hongō, born on February 15, 1938, in Okayama, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. Known for his work with Daiei Studios in the 1960s, Hongō's career spanned several decades, with notable roles in films like "Satan's Sword: The Dragon God" (1960) and "Karate for Life" (1977).
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Kōjirō Hongō, born on February 15, 1938, in Okayama, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. Known for his work with Daiei Studios in the 1960s, Hongō's career spanned several decades, with notable roles in films like "Satan's Sword: The Dragon God" (1960) and "Karate for Life" (1977). He also appeared in "The Woman Gambler's Iron Rule" (1971) and "Nationwide Conquering: The Spirit of the Tekiya Chapter 2: Sardine Shrine and a Storm of Love" (2001). Hongō's performance in "The Hidden Festival" (1998) is another standout role in his filmography.









