Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin (痴漢電車 びんかん指先案内人 Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin) is a Pink film directed by Yoshikazu Katō and starring Miki Arakawa, Motoko Sasaki and Lemon Hanazawa. Yoshikazu Katō filmed Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin for Katō Eizō Kōbō, and OP Eiga released it theatrically in Japan on August 10, 2007. It was named Best Film of the year at the Pink Taishō ceremony. Other awards won by the film at the ceremony were Best Director (Katō), Best Screenplay (Hideo Jōjō) and Best New Actress (Arakawa). At the Kansai region Pinky Ribbon Awards, the film won the Gold Prize.
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| - Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin (痴漢電車 びんかん指先案内人 Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin) is a Pink film directed by Yoshikazu Katō and starring Miki Arakawa, Motoko Sasaki and Lemon Hanazawa. Yoshikazu Katō filmed Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin for Katō Eizō Kōbō, and OP Eiga released it theatrically in Japan on August 10, 2007. It was named Best Film of the year at the Pink Taishō ceremony. Other awards won by the film at the ceremony were Best Director (Katō), Best Screenplay (Hideo Jōjō) and Best New Actress (Arakawa). At the Kansai region Pinky Ribbon Awards, the film won the Gold Prize.
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| - Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin (痴漢電車 びんかん指先案内人 Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin) is a Pink film directed by Yoshikazu Katō and starring Miki Arakawa, Motoko Sasaki and Lemon Hanazawa. Yoshikazu Katō filmed Chikan densha: Binkan yubisaki annainin for Katō Eizō Kōbō, and OP Eiga released it theatrically in Japan on August 10, 2007. It was named Best Film of the year at the Pink Taishō ceremony. Other awards won by the film at the ceremony were Best Director (Katō), Best Screenplay (Hideo Jōjō) and Best New Actress (Arakawa). At the Kansai region Pinky Ribbon Awards, the film won the Gold Prize.
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