

Drama
Overview
The study of a one-year marriage that begins to crumble. A married man is torn between the love of his wife, and the attraction to a cousin of his wife.
Top Cast


Noboru Kiritachi
Noboru Kiritachi
Fukiko Yokoda
Noboru Kiritachi
Fukiko Yokoda


Ranko Edogawa
Ranko Edogawa
Yayoi Ema
Ranko Edogawa
Yayoi Ema
Hideo Saeki
Hideo Saeki
Gorô Kusaka
Hideo Saeki
Gorô Kusaka


Yuriko Hanabusa
Yuriko Hanabusa
Gorô's Mother
Yuriko Hanabusa
Gorô's Mother
Yo Shiomi
Yo Shiomi
Gorô's Father
Yo Shiomi
Gorô's Father


Sadao Maruyama
Sadao Maruyama
Fukiko's Father
Sadao Maruyama
Fukiko's Father


Masao Mishima
Masao Mishima
Koyanagi, the lawyer
Masao Mishima
Koyanagi, the lawyer
Akira Ubukata
Akira Ubukata
Keisuke, Yayoi's older brother
Akira Ubukata
Keisuke, Yayoi's older brother
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