
Songs about Inagaki:
Babbulkund Or Kobaku-Kibun Dedicated To Taruho Inagaki by YAS-KAZ from the Album tonikaku
Natsu No Klaxon Originally Performed By Inagaki Junichi by Orgel Sound J-Pop from the Album Orgel J-Pop Hit Vol-274

Books about Inagaki:
Inagaki: Webster's Timeline History, 1832 - 2007 by Icon Group International (Mar 10, 2010)
Collected English Works of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto (5-vol. ES set) by Teruyo Ueki (Jul 24, 2014)
A daughter of the Samurai: By Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto ; by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto (1926)
A daughter of the Samurai, by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto . . . with an introduction by Christopher Morley. How a daughter... by Etsu Inagaki. Sugimoto (1934)
Inagaki Taruho (Nihon genso bungaku shusei) (Japanese Edition) by Taruho Inagaki (1993)
Inagaki Taruho Collection [Japanese Edition] by Taruho Inagaki (2005)
Inagaki Taruho (Shin bungei-dokuhon) (Japanese Edition) (1993)

Movies about Inagaki:
Samurai I - Musashi Miyamoto / Region Free DVD / Audio: Japanese / Subtitle: English, Chinese / Actors: Toshirô... -
Samurai II - Duel at Ichijoji temple / Region Free DVD / Audio: Japanese / Subtitle: English, Chinese / Actors... -
Samurai III - Duel at Ganryu Island / Region Free DVD / Audio: Japanese / Subtitle: English, Chinese / Actors... -
Sakura Saki Inagaki - Rokemitsu The World Sakura Inagaki Saki No Mezase!Portugal Europa Oudan Blog Tabi 44 Portugal... Unrated -
Sakura Saki Inagaki - Rokemitsu The World Sakura Inagaki Saki No Europe Odan Blog Tabi 38 Belgium & Luxembourg... Unrated -
Saki Inagaki - Rokemitsu Sakura Inagaki Saki No Mezase!Portuguese Europa Oudan Blog Tabi 29 Italia Hen 1 YRBN... Unrated -
Sakura Saki Inagaki - Rokemitsu The World Sakura Inagaki Saki No Meurope Odan Blog Tabi 27 Australia Hen Sono... Unrated -

Wiki information Inagaki:
Gorō Inagaki is a Japanese musician and actor from Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. Inagaki is a member of the Japanese pop group SMAP. His career began while he was in junior high school, when his sister submitted his picture to a talent company; he was...
Hiroshi Inagaki was a Japanese filmmaker most known for the Academy Award-winning Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, which he directed in 1954.