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- Shimizu Jirochō (****anese: 清水次郎長, 14 February 1820 – 12 June 1893) was a famous yakuza and entrepreneur. He is considered a folk hero in ****an. Born Chōgorō...
- Pu-san (1953) Aijô ni tsuite (1953) - Akira Murase Jirochô sangokushi: Jirochô to Ishimatsu (1953) Jirochô sangokushi: seizoroi Shimizu Minato (1953) Tokai...
- no Jirocho den 1952: Geisha warutsu 1952: Jirochô sangokushi: nagurikomi kôjinyama 1953: Chinsetsu Chûshingura 1953: Jirochô sangokushi: Jirochô hatsutabi...
- ****aku hichō (1959) ****aku hichō: kanketsuhen (1959) Jirochō kesshōki: Akiba no taiketsu (1960) Jirochō kesshōki: Nagurikomi dōchū (1960) Hebigami maden (1960)...
- Zoku shinran (1960) Mori no Ishimatsu (1960) Tokai no kaoyaku (1960) - Jirocho Yatarō gasa (1960) - Yataro Tonosama (1960) - Yaji kita Mori no Ishimatsu...
- Seiteki Mokushi Roku (性的黙示録) Mitsuo Wada TV film Seizoroi Shimizu Ikka: Jirocho Uridasu (勢揃い清水一家 次郎長売り出す) Shinya no Asakichi TV film 1993 Hideyoshi Toyotomi...
- markets by selling fake or shoddy goods.[clarification needed] Shimizu Jirocho (1820–1893) is ****an's most famous yakuza and folk hero. He was born Chogoro...
- staff officer of the army Seven Samurai (1954, Kurosawa) as Kambei Shimada Jirochō sangokushi: kaitō-ichi no abarenbō (1954) Asakusa no yoru (1954) as Komazo...
- sticking their heads through holes in a board painted to make them look like Jirōchō and his wife Ōchō, who were bosses of Shimizu Harbour in the 19th century...
- Kaettekita wakadan'na (1955) - Igarashi I Live in Fear (1955) - Jiro Nakajima Jirochô yûkyôden: amagi garasu (1955) Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956)...