
The Life and Love of Kenji Miyazawa
Drama
Overview
A biographical drama depicting the life full of love and suffering of the writer and poet Kenji Miyazawa, who celebrated his 100th birthday in 1996.
Top Cast


Hiroshi Mikami
Hiroshi Mikami
Kenji Miyazawa
Hiroshi Mikami
Kenji Miyazawa


Miki Sakai
Miki Sakai
Toshi Miyazawa
Miki Sakai
Toshi Miyazawa


Shinobu Nakayama
Shinobu Nakayama
Chie Ito
Shinobu Nakayama
Chie Ito


Riho Makise
Riho Makise
Tsuyu Takase
Riho Makise
Tsuyu Takase


Kaoru Yachigusa
Kaoru Yachigusa
Iti Miyazawa
Kaoru Yachigusa
Iti Miyazawa


Tatsuya Nakadai
Tatsuya Nakadai
Seijiro Miyazawa
Tatsuya Nakadai
Seijiro Miyazawa


Yoshiki Arizono
Yoshiki Arizono
Yoshiki Arizono


Shigeo Kobayashi
Shigeo Kobayashi
Kanai Hosaka
Shigeo Kobayashi
Kanai Hosaka


Gin Maeda
Gin Maeda
Kimiko's Father
Gin Maeda
Kimiko's Father


Shirô Namiki
Shirô Namiki
Suzuki
Shirô Namiki
Suzuki
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