The cast of Aijou monogatari - 1984 includes: Hisao Dazai as Flower shop pwner Tomoyo Harada as Miho nakado Mariko Kaga as Yoshiko Oomori Atsuko Kawaguchi as Flower shop owner Akiko Kitamura as Nurse Hideo Murota as Taizo Oomori Johnny Okura as Nakayama Yukari Tsuda as Mari shinozaki Yasuharu Unno as Sagawa Tsunehiko Watase as Takuji Shinozaki
The cast of Aijou ippon - 2004 includes: Ken Kaito as Motizuki Taro Aya Matsuura as Tomoe Natsuyagi Masatoshi Nakamura as Tadashi Akira Natsuyagi
Atsuko Kawaguchi has: Played Mayumi in "Karami-ai" in 1962. Played Sadayo in "Amai ase" in 1964. Played Yukiko in "Ohanahan" in 1966. Performed in "Gohiki no shinshi" in 1966. Performed in "Tsuyomushi onna to yowamushi otoko" in 1968. Performed in "Kage no kuruma" in 1970. Performed in "Shussho Iwai" in 1971. Played Woman in "Kanawa" in 1972. Performed in "Shinobu-ito" in 1973. Played Shizu in "Aitte nandaro" in 1973. Played Mrs. Terazaki in "Waga seishun no toki" in 1975. Played Otoki in "Chikuzan hitori tabi" in 1977. Performed in "Yokomizo Seishi Series" in 1977. Played Wife in "Gassan" in 1978. Performed in "Anchan" in 1982. Played Flower shop owner in "Aijou monogatari" in 1984. Performed in "Kamigata Kugaizoshi" in 1991.
Johnny Kastl has: Played Guy in "Girlfriends" in 2000. Played Dr. Doug Murphy in "Scrubs" in 2001. Played Boatswain in "The Tempest" in 2001. Played Robert in "I Dreamt of Bombay" in 2002. Played Wes Floyd in "Cold Case" in 2003. Played Soldier in "Hulk" in 2003. Played Eddie Nettles in "Veronica Mars" in 2004. Played Boston Soldier in "War of the Worlds" in 2005. Played Sergeant First Class Neeson in "Over There" in 2005. Performed in "The B.A.M.N. Squad" in 2008. Played Todd in "The Beast" in 2009. Played Todd Jaracki in "The Beast" in 2009.
Aijou monogatari - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Japan:U
The cast of Aijou ippon - 2004 includes: Ken Kaito as Motizuki Taro Aya Matsuura as Tomoe Natsuyagi Masatoshi Nakamura as Tadashi Akira Natsuyagi
'Aijou' has several meanings; without seeing the kanji (or without context), it is impossible to translate with certainty. It is likely, however, that the 'aijou' you are referring to means "affection."
aijou
Love. Feelings of love for another person.
Aijou would be pronounced like eye and joe put together. If you want to get more specific, say A like in father I like the E in Easy Jo like joe, but shortened U like ooh
Either 'aijou' or 'manamusume'
The use in bonsai is: warm affection for life under our care and responsibility
Akiko Kitamura has: Played Kazuyo in "Keiko" in 1979. Played Sadako Yamamoto in "Momojiri musume: purpozu daisakusen" in 1980. Performed in "Hono-o no gotoku" in 1981. Performed in "Kura no naka" in 1981. Played Ikuyo yano in "Aiko 16-sai" in 1983. Performed in "Sekando rabu" in 1983. Performed in "Mitsugetsu" in 1984. Played Nurse in "Aijou monogatari" in 1984. Played Mayo Yuzuki in "Shimaizaka" in 1985. Performed in "Kairo" in 2001.
You may say 'ai no nai,' written: 愛のない
I'm not shore how to explain it but you can go to google and type in Japanese symbol for love. some of the words for love in Japanese are koigokoro, ai, aijou, ji, aikou, suki, renai, and koi. the last one is passionate love between husband and wife
'Ability' in Japanese is 能力 (nouryoku).Example:人間は愛情を感じる能力がある (ningen wa aijou o kanjiru nouryoku ga aru) - Humans have the ability to feel love.