Known For
Biography
Kōkichi Takada was born on November 7, 1911 in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Takada is known to have worked in the film industry, contributing to productions during the early to mid-20th century. Their known film appearances include a role in The Loyal 47 Ronin from 1932, where they portrayed Sezaemon Oishi, and a later appearance in Ghost of the 53 Stations from 1960, credited as Kosuke. These roles indicate involvement in historical or period productions, likely within supporting or ensemble casts.
The scope of Takada’s work remains limited to the two documented credits, suggesting a presence in Japanese cinema primarily during the 1930s and 1960s. No additional details about their career, such as other film roles, behind-the-scenes contributions, or extended filmography, are recorded in the…







