Ryoko Yonekura - Television

Television

  • Koi no Kamisama (2000, TBS TV)
  • Love Revolution (2001, Fuji TV)
  • Artificial Beauty (Seikei Bijin) (2002, Fuji TV)
  • "Okusama wa Majo" ( 2004, TBS TV)
  • Fushin no Toki (2006, TV Asahi)
  • Warui Yatsura (2007, TV Asahi/ABC TV)
  • Katagoshi no Koibito (9 episodes, 2007, TBS TV)
  • Monster Parent (2008, Kansai TV)
  • Koshonin (2008, TV Asahi)
  • Koshonin 2 (2009, TV Asahi)
  • Nasake no Onna (2010, TV Asahi)
  • Hunter ~Sono Onna-tachi, Shoukin Kasegi~ (2011, Fuji TV/Kansai TV)
  • Atsui Kuuki (2012, TV Asahi)

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