
The Most Beautiful
Drama · War
Overview
Young women at a precision optics factory in wartime Japan push to exceed production quotas, enduring illness, injury, and personal hardship to “serve the country.” Led by Tsuru Watanabe, they fight fatigue and setbacks to keep their line moving—even when duty collides with grief.
Top Cast


Takashi Shimura
Takashi Shimura
Chief Goro Ishida
Takashi Shimura
Chief Goro Ishida


Shōji Kiyokawa
Shōji Kiyokawa
Soichi Yoshikawa, Chief of General Affairs Section
Shōji Kiyokawa
Soichi Yoshikawa, Chief of General Affairs Section


Ichirō Sugai
Ichirō Sugai
Ken Shinda, Chief of Labor Section
Ichirō Sugai
Ken Shinda, Chief of Labor Section


Takako Irie
Takako Irie
Noriko Mizushima, dorm mother
Takako Irie
Noriko Mizushima, dorm mother


Yôko Yaguchi
Yôko Yaguchi
Tsuru Watanabe, president of women workers
Yôko Yaguchi
Tsuru Watanabe, president of women workers
Sayuri Tanima
Sayuri Tanima
Yuriko Tanimura, vice president of women workers
Sayuri Tanima
Yuriko Tanimura, vice president of women workers


Sachiko Ozaki
Sachiko Ozaki
Sachiko Yamazaki
Sachiko Ozaki
Sachiko Yamazaki


Shizuko Nishigaki
Shizuko Nishigaki
Fusae Nishioka
Shizuko Nishigaki
Fusae Nishioka


Asako Suzuki
Asako Suzuki
Asako Suzumura
Asako Suzuki
Asako Suzumura
Haruko Toyama
Haruko Toyama
Masako Koyama
Haruko Toyama
Masako Koyama
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