Hajime Oikawa

Películas

Death Note
Art Direction
Light Yagami es un brillante estudiante japonés que verá cambiar radicalmente su vida cuando se encuentra en el suelo un misterioso cuaderno en cuya portada se lee DEATH NOTE (Cuaderno de muerte). El cuaderno permite matar a cualquier persona si se conoce su nombre y su rostro, por lo que Yagami decide usarlo para limpiar el mundo de maldad.
Quartet
Art Direction
"Quartet" tells the story of four young musicians as they form a string quartet and pursue fame.
Gamera 3: La venganza de Iris
Production Design
Gamera, el legendario monstruo de la Daiei, vuelve a salvar al mundo de una temible amenaza. Gamera acaba con Gyaos, pero una joven encuentra el huevo de una criatura al que llama ‘Iris’. El huevo contiene un sangriento feto que rápidamente se transforma en una malvada criatura que siembra el caos en la humanidad. La película tiene unos impresionantes efectos especiales. En esta tercera entrega de la mítica saga destacan las increíbles secuencias de vuelo y las espectaculares escenas de destrucción.
Gamera 2: El ataque de legión
Production Design
Un misterioso meteorito se estrella en Japón desatando la invasión de cientos de criaturas insectoides conocida como Legión. Las criaturas se dirigen peligrosamente hacia Tokio, obligando al ejército a despertar nuevamente a Gamera, la única criatura que les podrá hacer frente y defender Japón y al mundo entero
Gamera, el guardián del universo
Production Design
Los habitantes de una pequeña isla se han visto acosados por unas extrañas aves denominadas Gyaos. Cuando el ejército se propone capturar a los siniestras aves, una tortuga gigante de origen desconocido aparece para destruirlas antes de que provoquen la destrucción en la Tierra.
It's a Summer Vacation Everyday
Art Direction
The Rinkaiji family, by all appearances, is a well-to-do Japanese family. The father, Nariyuki, works in an elite corporation, which gives his wife Yoshiko status in their suburban neighborhood. But the daughter Sugina, who herself has secretly stopped going to school because she is being bullied. One day, they discover that Nariyuki has quit his job. As Nariyuki decides to find a new job along with Sugina, Yoshiko, a firm believer in a life based on the company, soon finds her world falling apart.
The Hit-and-Run Family
Art Direction
Set in the 1990s, this film uses black humour to cast a sharp, satirical eye at the problems facing modern Japanese families. Hiroshi accidentally hits a young woman with his car and flees in panic. He confesses to his wife, Yoko, who persuades him to keep quiet as his arrest would mean the end for their already troubled family. Their daughter is having an affair with a married man, their son is being bullied and refusing to go to school and their grandfather is becoming more difficult. Yoko urges the family to move the car into the living room in order to destroy the evidence by taking it apart. Hiroshi finally decides to do the honest thing but a series of bizarre incidents then ensues...
All's Quiet on the Recruit Front
Art Direction
New graduates Ohara, Kitamachi and Tachikawa take part in the battle of job-hunting, so as big companies recruiting talents and potentials. Interviews, tests and activities with odd ideas are carried out. Ohara looks successful in getting an offer from a famous TV station but he is surprised to know he is being set up. With his intelligence, he soon gets the offer, but things never go the way as expected...
Neo Chinpira 2: Zoom Goes the Bullet
Art Direction
In the sequel to 1990's classic Neo Chinpira, Junko (Sho Aikawa) attempts to take out Kazama and then goes on the run. However, he quickly begins to feel homesick, and returns home to find that almost everything has changed. Noriko is now a bar mama with a lavish lifestyle, Yumeko is nowhere to be found, and his boss (Toru Minegishi) seems to have sinister plans involving Junko and his uncle (Jo Shishido).
Maria's Stomach
Art Direction
A carnivorous monster lives on the island of Sipang. A group of office ladies band together to fight it.
Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet
Art Direction
Junko (Sho Aikawa) is a low-level yakuza in the service of Yoshikawa (Toru Minegishi), despite the misgivings of his uncle (Jo Shishido). He lives off of the money earned by his girlfriend and is more interested in trying to look cool than anything else. He meets Yumeko (Chikako Aoyama), an innocent but dangerous narcoleptic runaway, after she steals his car, and she soon moves in with him. Following the assassination of a high-ranking member by the Kazama Family, Junko is called on to be the lookout while the family gets revenge. However, the other men quickly "zoom", or escape from their duty, leaving the task to Junko. Will he take out Kazama, or will he zoom?
La Valse
Art Direction
A rape incident has occurred. The victim was a woman named Yumiko Kawamura (Keiko Kaga), a dental hygienist. However, the statements of the victim Yumiko and the suspect Saburo Kubo were completely incompatible. Adachi, a national lawyer who took on the defense of the suspect, will begin a personal investigation of Yumiko to find out the truth of the case.
Arietta
Art Direction
A young widow becomes an SM call girl to pay off the debts accumulated by her yakuza husband. She's a depressed woman, merely going through the motions of existence, subjected to every cruel whim concocted by her clients. She's dedicated to the misery - even finding comfort in it - stumbling through life like a zombie.