
The Long Darkness
Drama · Romance
Overview
The relationship between Tetsuro, a university student from a disgraced, burdened family, and Shino, a waitress supporting her impoverished relatives. The couple decides to marry despite the significant emotional and social hardships each faces, viewing their love as a means to overcome the shame and despair inherited from their pasts.
Top Cast


Komaki Kurihara
Komaki Kurihara
Shino
Komaki Kurihara
Shino


Gō Katō
Gō Katō
Tetsuro
Gō Katō
Tetsuro
Yasushi Nagata
Yasushi Nagata
Tetsuro's father
Yasushi Nagata
Tetsuro's father


Hisako Takihana
Hisako Takihana
Tetsuro's mother
Hisako Takihana
Tetsuro's mother


Kinzō Shin
Kinzō Shin
Shino's father
Kinzō Shin
Shino's father


Kaneko Iwasaki
Kaneko Iwasaki
Kayo
Kaneko Iwasaki
Kayo
Kayoko Onishi
Kayoko Onishi
Sayako
Kayoko Onishi
Sayako


Hisashi Igawa
Hisashi Igawa
Tetsuro's brother
Hisashi Igawa
Tetsuro's brother


Kin Sugai
Kin Sugai
Wellwisher on train
Kin Sugai
Wellwisher on train


Toshie Kimura
Toshie Kimura
Okami
Toshie Kimura
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