
Mr. Thank You
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In Depression-era Japan, a courteous bus driver carries an eclectic group of passengers from the mountainous Izu to Tokyo.
Top Cast


Ken Uehara
Ken Uehara
Mr. Thank You
Ken Uehara
Mr. Thank You


Michiko Kuwano
Michiko Kuwano
Woman with Black Collar
Michiko Kuwano
Woman with Black Collar
Mayumi Tsukiji
Mayumi Tsukiji
Daughter
Mayumi Tsukiji
Daughter


Kaoru Futaba
Kaoru Futaba
Mother
Kaoru Futaba
Mother
Einosuke Naka
Einosuke Naka
Peddler
Einosuke Naka
Peddler
Ryūji Ishiyama
Ryūji Ishiyama
Gentleman
Ryūji Ishiyama
Gentleman


Reikichi Kawamura
Reikichi Kawamura
Returning Villager
Reikichi Kawamura
Returning Villager


Setsuko Shinobu
Setsuko Shinobu
Returning Villager's Daughter
Setsuko Shinobu
Returning Villager's Daughter
Kazuji Sakai
Kazuji Sakai
Peddler
Kazuji Sakai
Peddler
Nagamasa Yamada
Nagamasa Yamada
Peddler
Nagamasa Yamada
Peddler
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