Nikkan Sports Film Award for Special Award

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Nikkan Sports Film Award for Special Award
Awarded forBest Performance by a Special Award
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byNikkan Sports
First awarded1988
Website www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/award/ns-cinema/top-ns-cinema.html

The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Special Award is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award. [1] [2]

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List of winners

No.YearActorFilm
11988N/AN/A
21989 Hibari Misora [3]
Yūsaku Matsuda [4]
31990 Seiko Matsuda Docchi mo Docchi
41991 Tadashi Imai Sensō to Seishun
51992N/AN/A
61993 Kinichi Hagimoto Kinchan no Cinema Jack
71994N/AN/A
81995 Nobuko Otowa
91996 Kiyoshi Atsumi
101997N/AN/A
111998 Akira Kurosawa
121999N/AN/A
132000N/AN/A
142001N/AN/A
152002N/AN/A
162003N/AN/A
172004N/AN/A
182005N/AN/A
192006 Shohei Imamura
202007N/AN/A
212008N/AN/A
222009 Hisaya Morishige
232010N/AN/A
242011N/AN/A
252012 Kaneto Shindo
262013N/AN/A
272014 Ken Takakura
282015 Yūkichi Shinada
292016N/AN/A
302017N/AN/A
312018N/AN/A
322019N/AN/A
332020 Tetsuya Watari
342021N/AN/A
352022N/AN/A
362023N/AN/A

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References

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  3. 美空ひばり公式ウェブサイト [Hibari Misora Official website] (in Japanese). Hibari Production. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
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