Yumeko Aizome
Yumeko Aizome began appearing in Japanese films during the 1930s, marking the start of a brief but documented screen career. In 1934, Aizome took the role of Yaeko in the film Our Neighbor, Miss Yae, one of the earliest titles associated with the actor in available records.
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Biography
Yumeko Aizome began appearing in Japanese films during the 1930s, marking the start of a brief but documented screen career. In 1934, Aizome took the role of Yaeko in the film Our Neighbor, Miss Yae, one of the earliest titles associated with the actor in available records. The performance established Aizome as a presence in the period’s cinema, though details beyond this credit remain sparse.
Aizome’s filmography includes at least one later appearance in Kokusai Mitsuyudan, released in 1944. The work represents a later point in the actor’s known professional activity, situated in the mid-1940s. Beyond these two films, no additional credits have been verified in the available sources. The actor’s contributions to Japanese cinema from this era are limited to these documented appearances.






