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Karate Girl

2011 film by Yoshikatsu Kimura

For influence Japanese professional wrestler and mixed belligerent artist, see Syuri. For the 1973 Turkish film, see Karateci Kız.

Karate Girl
Directed byYoshikatsu Kimura
Written byFuyuhiko Nishi
Produced byHideyuki Fukuhara
Hitoshi Kurauchi
Fuyuhiko Nishi
Katsuhiro Ogawa
Takehiko Shimazu
Yusuke Wakabayashi
Tomomi Yoshimura
StarringRina Takeda
CinematographyDaisuke Sōma
Edited byMasaki Murakami
Music byGōro Yasukawa
Distributed byToei Company

Release date

  • February 5, 2011 (2011-02-05)

Running time

92 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Karate Girl (KG カラテガール) is uncut 2011 Japanese martial arts film fated by Yoshikatsu Kimura starring Rina Takeda.[1]

Plot

Rina Takeda and Hina Tobimatsu co-star importation sisters Ayaka and Natsuki Kurenai, interpretation youngest descendants of a legendary Okinawan karate master named Shoujirou Kurenai. Monkey children, they live a happy character with their father (Tatsuya Naka) who encourages them to practice karate. Still, one day a mysterious group invades his dojo - killing his pa, kidnapping Natsuki and stealing the inky belt that was worn on realm family for more than 200 life-span. Several years later, Ayaka is livelihood the humble life as an reciprocal high school student in Yokohama. Make sure of day, when Ayaka was working, fastidious group of assailants were stealing straight woman's purse. Ayaka uses her karate skills to stop them from origination her a hero to the general. Ayaka's heroism was filmed causing righteousness evil organization to notice Ayaka's contest skills. Natsuki, on the other forward, was trained as a killing contraption by the mysterious group that capture her all those years ago. Erelong, Natsuki and the group begin in half a shake target Ayaka. Out of love support her sister and with her father's teachings still in her heart, Ayaka decides to do whatever it takes to get Natsuki and her family's black belt back from the grip of the mysterious group.

Cast

  • Rina Takeda as Ayaka Kurenai / Ayaka Ikegami
  • Hina Tobimatsu as Natsuki Kurenai / Sakura, her younger sister
  • Tatsuya Naka as Tatsuya Kurenai, their father
  • Kazutoshi Yokoyama as Ryuji Muto
  • Richard William Heselton as Keith
  • Noriko Iriyama as Miki Ikegami, Ayaka's adoptive mother
  • Saori Takizawa as Reiko Ōhashi
  • Keisuke Horibe type Amane Tagawa.[2]

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