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Hiromi Hanazono was born on September 1, 1940, in Tokyo, Japan. Hanazono is known for their work in the film industry, contributing to productions during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their credited appearances include the 1959 film Blooded Spear and the 1960 film Ghost of the 53 Stations, where Hanazono portrayed the character Osaki.
The limited available filmography suggests Hanazono’s involvement in Japanese cinema during a period marked by diverse genre films, including period dramas and supernatural narratives. While specific details about their role or contributions beyond these credits are not recorded, the films themselves reflect the era’s cinematic trends. Blooded Spear and Ghost of the 53 Stations remain the only documented works associated with Hanazono in the verified recor…







