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Japanese film
The Yokai King
Poster
Directed by
Yuji Makino
Screenplay by
Kiyoyuki Miyashita, Yasuko Usui
Produced by
Shin Koyamada, Hiroko Stanhope
Starring
Shin Koyamada
Cinematography
Nobuhiro Kuroishi
Edited by
Takeshi Chibana, Jay Lee
Production companies
Goodwin, Ltd., Shinca Entertainment
Distributed by
Shinca Pictures International
Country
Japan
Language
English
Budget
$3 millions
The Yokai King is an action fantasy Japanese feature film starring Shin Koyamada.[1] The film is based on the supernatural beings called yōkai from Japanese folklore. It was mainly filmed in English in various locations of Okinawa, Japan.
^"Begun filming The Yokai King, starring by Shin Koyamada". Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation. November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
TheYokaiKing is an action fantasy Japanese feature film starring Shin Koyamada. The film is based on the supernatural beings called yōkai from Japanese...
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woman") is a Japanese yōkai thought to call forth rain, illustrated in Toriyama Sekien's Konjaku Hyakki Shūi as a woman standing in the rain and licking her...
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