Today is the anniversary of "918", and many anti-war dramas will choose to appear on the screen today. As we all know, in the domestic anti-war dramas, there are many Japanese actors who are veritable "ghost professionals", whose representative characters include Koji Yano, Tenma Shibuya and Kenichi Miura.

<h1>Shibuya Tenma (80,000/episode)
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Born in 1969 in Shibuya Tenma, Saitama Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan, he studied acting in Japan as a young man, and then began running dragon sets in the United States and Japan. After 10 years of hard work, in 2007, Shibuya Tenma officially entered the Chinese performing arts industry with his superb acting skills in the movie "Flying Tigers Spy Battle".
Shibuya Tenma's representative works include Sato in the movie "Ip Man", Kato in the spy drama "Borrowing a Gun", Akira Muto in the Republic of China drama "The Great Jurist", and Takeshi Watanabe in the anti-war drama "Snow Leopard". However, what makes him really proud is the role of a Japanese soldier in Zhang Yimou's big-screen "Jinling Thirteen Chao".
Shibuya Tenma said bluntly that as a Japanese, it is very stressful to play a Japanese soldier in Chinese TV dramas. But the so-called survival of the fittest, the family understands and supports his current career.
<h1>Koji Yano (150,000/c)</h1>
I believe that the face of Koji Yano is very familiar to everyone. Born in Osaka, Japan, Koji Yano started out as a bartender in a bartender, but was discovered by scouts for his handsome appearance, and joined The Sun Music Company in Tokyo as an extra.
In 2000, Koji, who was struggling to make progress in Japan, participated in the TV series "Eternal Lover" and began to settle in Beijing. Subsequently, he has had excellent performances in TV series such as "Railway Guerrilla", "Wildfire Spring Wind Fighting Ancient City", "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" and so on. In 2011, Koji Yano was named the 2010 Most Popular Foreign Artist Award by the Global Times. However, What Yano Koji is really proud of is that she has hosted Hunan Satellite TV's ace program "Every Day Upward".
Japanese writer Kato Yoshiichi once said that in Japan, many people expressed dissatisfaction with Japanese actors playing "devils" in China, and as a private friend, he understood Koji Yano's difficulty. Fortunately, in the past two years, Koji Yano's transformation has been quite successful, and the image of "devil" seems to be getting farther and farther away from him.
<h1>Kenichi Miura (100,000/c)</h1>
Born in 1963 in Tokyo, Japan, Kenichi Miura graduated from the Faculty of International Politics and Economics at Aoyama Gakuin Graduate School in Japan. After graduating from university, he first engaged in market research, trading, marketing and other work.
In 2001, Kenichi Miura participated in the TV series "Towards the Republic" by chance, and although the role in it was small, it really changed the trajectory of Kenichi Miura's life after that. In 2005, he starred in the movie "Taihang Mountain". In 2008, he played Captain Kono in the movie "Encirclement and Suppression". In 2011, he played Naoto Ryo in the movie "The Great Cause of Party Building". In 2016, he played Shuichi Nagano in the TV series "Ambush". Kenichi Miura's every appearance can be said to have made the audience remember deeply.
Talking about the future, Kenichi Miura said that he is an actor trained in China and will continue to act in China, but seeing the successful transformation of Koji Yano, he also hopes that the Chinese film and television industry can explore more possibilities for him.
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