
Leaving on the 15th Spring
Drama
Overview
Junior high school student Yuna lives with her father Toshiharu. Her mother Akemi moved to Naha when her older sister entered high school, and Yuna is worried about her father's life after she leaves.
Top Cast


Ayaka Miyoshi
Ayaka Miyoshi
Yuna Nakazato
Ayaka Miyoshi
Yuna Nakazato


Shinobu Otake
Shinobu Otake
Akemi Nakazato
Shinobu Otake
Akemi Nakazato


Kaoru Kobayashi
Kaoru Kobayashi
Toshiharu Nakazato
Kaoru Kobayashi
Toshiharu Nakazato


Saori
Saori
Mina Nakazato
Saori
Mina Nakazato


Ryoko Tateishi
Ryoko Tateishi
Ruriko
Ryoko Tateishi
Ruriko
Maiko Yamamoto
Maiko Yamamoto
Chiro
Maiko Yamamoto
Chiro
Munekazu Uehara
Munekazu Uehara
Munekazu Uehara


Toshihito Kokubo
Toshihito Kokubo
Masashi Nakazato
Toshihito Kokubo
Masashi Nakazato


Joe Hyûga
Joe Hyûga
Okiyama
Joe Hyûga
Okiyama


Yuya Matsuura
Yuya Matsuura
Shigeo
Yuya Matsuura
Shigeo
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