Yōko Fujiyama
Yōko Fujiyama was a Japanese actress who appeared in films during the 1960s, primarily under Toho Studios. Born on December 17, 1941, in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, Fujiyama worked exclusively in Toho productions during her brief career.
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Yōko Fujiyama was a Japanese actress who appeared in films during the 1960s, primarily under Toho Studios. Born on December 17, 1941, in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, Fujiyama worked exclusively in Toho productions during her brief career. Known by the nickname Ofuji, Fujiyama is credited with roles in two films from that period.
In 1963, Fujiyama portrayed Makoto Jinguji in the science fiction adventure film Atragon, a Toho production directed by Ishirō Honda. Later that same year, she appeared as Tamie Ōura in Travel Stories of a Company President Part II, a comedy directed by Kajirō Yamamoto. These credits represent the extent of her documented filmography, which is confined to Toho releases from the early 1960s. No further professional details about Fujiyama’s wor…







