
Living on Tokyo Time
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
When her visa expires, a young Japanese immigrant in San Francisco agrees to marry a Japanese-American boy to avoid being deported back to Japan.
Top Cast


Minako Ohashi
Minako Ohashi
Kyoko
Minako Ohashi
Kyoko
Ken Nakagawa
Ken Nakagawa
Ken
Ken Nakagawa
Ken
Mitzi Abe
Mitzi Abe
Mimi
Mitzi Abe
Mimi
Bill Bonham
Bill Bonham
Carl
Bill Bonham
Carl
Brenda Aoki
Brenda Aoki
Michelle
Brenda Aoki
Michelle
Kate Connell
Kate Connell
Lana
Kate Connell
Lana
Yoshi Akuhara
Yoshi Akuhara
Businessman #2
Yoshi Akuhara
Businessman #2
Keith Choy
Keith Choy
Lambert
Keith Choy
Lambert
James Cranna
James Cranna
Jimbo (as Jim Cranna)
James Cranna
Jimbo (as Jim Cranna)
John Cruz
John Cruz
Drummer
John Cruz
Drummer
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