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When did Gichin Funakoshi Sensei Die?

1957

Gichin Funakoshi – Karate Do – Shotokan


The Giant Monster Gamera Poster Japanese 27x40 Eiji Funakoshi Harumi Kiritachi


The Giant Monster Gamera Poster Japanese 27×40 Eiji Funakoshi Harumi Kiritachi



The Giant Monster Gamera reproduction poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, poster and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc…


The Giant Monster Gamera Poster Movie Japanese 11x17 Eiji Funakoshi Harumi Kiritachi


The Giant Monster Gamera Poster Movie Japanese 11×17 Eiji Funakoshi Harumi Kiritachi



The Giant Monster Gamera reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm Japanese Style A mini poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, posters and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Gr…


Photo (L): Baron Funakoshi


Photo (L): Baron Funakoshi


$57.00


This is a museum-quality, reproduction print on premium, acid-free, semi gloss paper with archival/UV resistant inks.Date: n/aTopics: HISTORY OF THE OLD AMERICANA PHOTOSThis image comes from the George Grantham Bain Collection which represents one of America’s earliest news picture agencies. The collection richly documents sports events, theater, celebrities, crime, strikes, disasters, political a…

Afraid to Die


Afraid to Die


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A young yazuka member leaves prison and returns to his criminal ways to stay alive, though his new girlfriend wants him to change….

Fires on the Plain [VHS]


Fires on the Plain [VHS]


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Timeless and unforgettable, Kon Ichikawa’s Fires on the Plain ranks highly among the most potent anti-war films ever made. Freely adapted from the 1952 novel by Shohei Ooka and set on the Japanese-occupied Philippine island of Leyte in February of 1945, the film presents a horrific landscape that instantly conveys the nightmarish conditions that existed during the final days of World War II. With …
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