
Tokyo Blackout
Science Fiction
Overview
Tokyo is suddenly covered by a dome-shaped electromagnetic cloud for an unknown reason and is totally blocked and isolated from other parts of the world. The temperature inside the cloud is slowly increasing. The Soviet Pacific fleet is getting closer. The U.S. is forcing Japan to form a new government. Scientists and research workers outside Tokyo have to race against time to find out how to get through the cloud in order to rescue the 12,000,000+ lives in Tokyo and the fate of the country.
Top Cast


Yūko Natori
Yūko Natori
koide mariko
Yūko Natori
koide mariko
Shinji Yamashita
Shinji Yamashita
Tamiya Yosuke
Shinji Yamashita
Tamiya Yosuke


Yoko Ishino
Yoko Ishino
Matsunaga Mieko
Yoko Ishino
Matsunaga Mieko


Isao Natsuyagi
Isao Natsuyagi
Sakuma Eji
Isao Natsuyagi
Sakuma Eji


Hideji Ōtaki
Hideji Ōtaki
Otawara Gonzo
Hideji Ōtaki
Otawara Gonzo


Tsunehiko Watase
Tsunehiko Watase
Asakura Tatsuya
Tsunehiko Watase
Asakura Tatsuya


Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Yasuharu
Ittoku Kishibe
Yasuharu


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Miyoshi
Renji Ishibashi
Miyoshi


Tetsuro Tamba
Tetsuro Tamba
Nakata
Tetsuro Tamba
Nakata


Fumio Watanabe
Fumio Watanabe
Kumoru
Fumio Watanabe
Kumoru
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