Television
- 1960 (UK) : Chasing the Dragon - BBC television (scriptwriter Colin Morris)
- 1961 (UK) : Rashomon - BBC television adaptation - The Wife
- 1962 (USA) : Ben Casey - episode "A Pleasant Thing for the Eyes" - Aiko Tanaka
- 1963 (UK) : Edgar Wallace Mysteries - episode 31, "The Partner" (based on A Million Dollar Story (1926)) dir. Gerard Glaister - Lin Siyan
- 1964 (UK) : Drama - episode "Miss Hanago" - Miss Hanago
- 1966 (UK) : Armchair Theatre - Associated British Corp. - episode "The Tilted Screen" - Michiko
- 1967 (UK) : Danger Man - ITV; season 4, episode 1, "Koroshi" - Ako Nakamura
- 1967 (UK) : Danger Man - ITV; season 4, episode 2, "Shinda Shima" - Miho
- 1967 (UK) : Man in a Suitcase - ITV; episode 5, "Variation on a Million Bucks pt. 1" - Taiko
- 1967 (UK) : Man in a Suitcase - ITV; episode 6, "Variation on a Million Bucks pt. 2" - Taiko
- 1968 (France/Canada) : Les Dossiers de l'agence O - episode 10, "L'arrestation du musicien" - La stripteaseuse
- 1971 (USA/UK) : Shirley's World - episode 3, "The Defective Defector" - Okiyo
- 1971 (USA/UK) : Shirley's World - episode 12, "A Girl Like You" - Okiyo
- 1972 (France/Québéc) : Le fils du ciel - Gisèle
- 1986 (France) : Série rose (erotic anthology) - episode "Le lotus d'or" - Madame Lune
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