Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress
Awarded forBest Performance by a Supporting Actress
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byThe Association of Tokyo Film Journalists
First awarded1951

The Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress is a prize recognizing an outstanding performance by a female supporting actress in a Japanese film. It is awarded annually by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists as one of the Blue Ribbon Awards. [1] [2]

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List of winners

No.YearRecipientFilm(s)
11950N/AN/A
21951 Haruko Sugimura Early Summer
Repast
Inochi Uruwashi
31952 Chieko Nakakita Oka wa Hanazakari
Lightning
41953 Chieko Naniwa A Geisha
51954 Yūko Mochizuki Late Chrysanthemums
61955 Isuzu Yamada Takekurabe
Ishigassen
71956 Yoshiko Kuga Yūyake Gumo
Joshū to Tomoni
Taiyō to Bara
81957 Keiko Awaji Nyotai wa Kanashiku
Shitamachi
91958 Misako Watanabe Hateshinaki Yokubō
101959 Michiyo Aratama The Human Condition: No Greater Love
The Human Condition: Road to Eternity
Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai
111960 Tamao Nakamura Bonchi
Dai Bosatsu Tōge
121961 Hizuru Takachiho Haitoku no Mesu
Zero Focus
131962 Kyōko Kishida The Broken Commandment
An Autumn Afternoon
141963 Yōko Minamida Keirin Jōnin Gyōjōki
Samurai no Ko
151964 Jitsuko Yoshimura Onibaba
161965 Terumi Niki Red Beard
171966 Nobuko Otowa Lost Sex
181975 Chieko Baisho Tora-san's Rise and Fall
191976 Mieko Takamine The Inugamis
201977 Kaori Momoi The Yellow Handkerchief
211978 Junko Miyashita Dynamite Dondon
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron
221979 Mitsuko Baisho Vengeance Is Mine
231980 Mariko Kaga Yūgure made
241981 Yūko Tanaka Edo Porn
Eijanaika
251982 Miyako Yamaguchi Farewell to the Land
261983 Eiko Nagashima Ryūji
271984 Yoshiko Mita W's Tragedy
Jo no Mai
281985 Mariko Fuji Usugeshō
Kiken na Onnnatachi
291986 Shinobu Otake Hakō Kirameku Hate
301987 Kumiko Akiyoshi Yogisha
311988 Kumiko Akiyoshi The Discarnates
321989 Kaho Minami Yumemi Dōri no Hitobito
Sensei
Hotaru
226
331990 Tomoko Nakajima Goodbye Tsugumi
341991 Jun Fubuki Munō no Hito
351992 Miwako Fujitani The Oil-Hell Murder
Netorare Sōsuke
361993 Kyōko Kagawa Madadayo
371994 Shigeru Muroi Ghost Pub
381995 Shinobu Nakayama Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
391996 Kyōko Kishida Gakkō no Kaidan 2
Yatsuhaka Mura
401997 Mitsuko Baisho The Eel
Tokyo Lullaby
411998 Kimiko Yo Gakko III
A, Haru
421999 Sumiko Fuji The Geisha House
432000 Yoshiko Miyazaki After the Rain
442001 Tomoko Naraoka Hotaru
452002 Rie Miyazawa The Twilight Samurai
462003 Michiyo Okusu Zatōichi
Akame 48 Waterfalls
472004 Masami Nagasawa Socrates in Love
Shinkokyū no Hitsuyō
482005 Hiroko Yakushimaru Always Sanchōme no Yūhi
Princess Raccoon
492006 Sumiko Fuji Hula Girls
The Inugamis
Nezu no Ban
502007 Hiromi Nagasaku Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers!
512008 Kirin Kiki Still Walking
522009 Kyoko Fukada Yatterman
532010 Yoshino Kimura Confessions
542011 Masami Nagasawa Moteki
552012 Ryōko Hirosue Kagi Dorobō no Method
562013 Fumi Nikaidō Why Don't You Play in Hell?
Nō Otoko
Shijū Kunichi no Recipe
572014 Satomi Kobayashi Pale Moon
582015 Yō Yoshida Flying Colors
Nōnai Poison Berry
Hero
592016 Hana Sugisaki Her Love Boils Bathwater
602017 Yuki Saito The Third Murder
612018 Mayu Matsuoka Shoplifters
Chihayafuru Part 3
622019 Megumi The Stormy Family
One Night
632020 Sairi Ito Theatre: A Love Story
Step
Hotel Royal
The Devil Wears Jūnihitoe
642021 Tōko Miura Drive My Car
652022 Nana Seino Kingdom 2: Far and Away
A Man
Offbeat Cops
662023 Minami Hamabe Godzilla Minus One

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References

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  2. "Blue Ribbon Awards". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-26.