
My Way
Drama
Overview
Based on a true story, an elderly woman resiliently spends nine months attempting to retrieve her husband's dead body, fighting government bureaucracy and indifference all along the way.
Top Cast


Nobuko Otowa
Nobuko Otowa
Mino Kawamura
Nobuko Otowa
Mino Kawamura


Taiji Tonoyama
Taiji Tonoyama
Yoshizo Kawamura
Taiji Tonoyama
Yoshizo Kawamura


Rokkō Toura
Rokkō Toura
Saito
Rokkō Toura
Saito


Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Kobayakawa's father
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Kobayakawa's father


Rie Yokoyama
Rie Yokoyama
Sakiko
Rie Yokoyama
Sakiko
Miki Kojika
Miki Kojika
Yoshiko Kawamura
Miki Kojika
Yoshiko Kawamura


Eiji Okada
Eiji Okada
Lawyer
Eiji Okada
Lawyer


Fumio Watanabe
Fumio Watanabe
Lawyer
Fumio Watanabe
Lawyer


Akira Yamanouchi
Akira Yamanouchi
Umina
Akira Yamanouchi
Umina
Masami Horiuchi
Masami Horiuchi
Lawyer
Masami Horiuchi
Lawyer
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