
Japanese Story
Drama · Romance
Overview
Sandy, a geologist, finds herself stuck on a field trip to the Pilbara desert with a Japanese man she finds inscrutable, annoying and decidedly arrogant. Hiromitsu's view of her is not much better. Things go from bad to worse when they become stranded in one of the most remote regions on Earth.
Top Cast


Toni Collette
Toni Collette
Sandy Edwards
Toni Collette
Sandy Edwards


Gotaro Tsunashima
Gotaro Tsunashima
Hiromitsu Tachibana
Gotaro Tsunashima
Hiromitsu Tachibana


Matthew Dyktynski
Matthew Dyktynski
Bill Baird
Matthew Dyktynski
Bill Baird


Lynette Curran
Lynette Curran
Mum
Lynette Curran
Mum


Yumiko Tanaka
Yumiko Tanaka
Yukiko Tachibana
Yumiko Tanaka
Yukiko Tachibana


Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson
Jackie
Kate Atkinson
Jackie


Bill Young
Bill Young
Jimmy Smithers
Bill Young
Jimmy Smithers


Reg Evans
Reg Evans
Bloke in Row Boat
Reg Evans
Bloke in Row Boat


George Shevtsov
George Shevtsov
James
George Shevtsov
James


Justine Clarke
Justine Clarke
Jane
Justine Clarke
Jane
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