
The Stars Converge
Drama
Overview
Chirusoku Summer, the film set in the sister cities of Pusan, South Korea and the city of Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi. During the Summer of 2003, four girls from Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi travels to Pusan, South Korea for a sports festival and one of them fall in love...
Top Cast


Juri Ueno
Juri Ueno
Mari Sugiyama
Juri Ueno
Mari Sugiyama
Yuri Mizutani
Yuri Mizutani
Ikuko Endo
Yuri Mizutani
Ikuko Endo
Asami Katsura
Asami Katsura
Tomoe Fujimura
Asami Katsura
Tomoe Fujimura
Yasuyo Mimura
Yasuyo Mimura
Reiko Kigawa
Yasuyo Mimura
Reiko Kigawa
Junpei Suzuki
Junpei Suzuki
(as Junpei)
Junpei Suzuki
(as Junpei)
Joji Yamamoto
Joji Yamamoto
Ikuko's father
Joji Yamamoto
Ikuko's father


Takayo Mimura
Takayo Mimura
Ikuko Kigawa
Takayo Mimura
Ikuko Kigawa


Mio Takaki
Mio Takaki
Ikuko, 26 years later
Mio Takaki
Ikuko, 26 years later
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