A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Takayama Yukiko
Yuhiko Takayama
Yukiku Takayama
たかやま ゆきこ
高山 由紀子
髙山由紀子
Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan
Born:
April 4, 1945
Died:
June 2, 2023
Yukiko Takayama (高山 由紀子(たかやま ゆきこ), April 4, 1945 - Tokyo) is a screenwriter and film director of Japan. The eldest daughter of Japanese painter Takayama Tatsuo. After graduating from Faculty of Literature, Keio University, studying movie screenplay. In 1975, her own work was adopted as a competition screening for a new Godzilla movie screenwriter for scenario school students by Honda Inoshiro, and the screenwriter debuted in "counterattack of Mechagodzilla". She is good at a scenario that struck female psychology, she is one of the female screenwriters indispensable for criminal dramas, mysteries, and historical dramas. The novel "Tale of Genji Monogatari, Prince of Sorrow" published in 2010 was made into a movie in 2011 titled "The Tales of Genji Monogatari Mystery". From Wikipedia (ja), the free encyclopedia
Director:
1996 After the Wind Has Gone
Novel:
1996 After the Wind Has Gone
2011 The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma
Screenplay:
1975 Terror of Mechagodzilla
1988 Ooku: Empress of the Tokugawa
1991 Kamigata Kugaizoshi
1993 Koya Choken-bou oboegaki
1996 After the Wind Has Gone
2010 If Blessed
2011 The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma
Story:
1975 Terror of Mechagodzilla
1988 Ooku: Empress of the Tokugawa
1991 Kamigata Kugaizoshi
1992 Godzilla vs. Mothra
1993 Koya Choken-bou oboegaki
1996 After the Wind Has Gone
2010 If Blessed
2011 The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma
Writer:
1975 Terror of Mechagodzilla
1979 Gassan
1988 Ooku: Empress of the Tokugawa
1991 Kamigata Kugaizoshi
1992 Anata ga koko ni itehoshii
1992 Godzilla vs. Mothra
1993 Koya Choken-bou oboegaki
1996 After the Wind Has Gone
2010 If Blessed
2011 The Tale of Genji: A Thousand Year Enigma
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