
The Izu Dancer
Drama
Overview
While vacationing in the Izu peninsula, a high school student Kawashima becomes intrigued by Kaoru, a pretty young dancer in a troupe of travelling performers, and he tags along with them on their journeys.
Top Cast


Momoe Yamaguchi
Momoe Yamaguchi
Kahoru
Momoe Yamaguchi
Kahoru


Tomokazu Miura
Tomokazu Miura
Kawashima
Tomokazu Miura
Kawashima


Jin Nakayama
Jin Nakayama
Eikichi
Jin Nakayama
Eikichi


Tomomi Satō
Tomomi Satō
Chiyoko
Tomomi Satō
Chiyoko


Atsuko Ichinomiya
Atsuko Ichinomiya
Nobu
Atsuko Ichinomiya
Nobu
Masami Yomo
Masami Yomo
Sayuko
Masami Yomo
Sayuko


Nami Munakata
Nami Munakata
Yoshiko
Nami Munakata
Yoshiko
Yumiko Arizaki
Yumiko Arizaki
Otoki
Yumiko Arizaki
Otoki


Sayuri Ishikawa
Sayuri Ishikawa
Okimi
Sayuri Ishikawa
Okimi
Koenyū Sanyūtei
Koenyū Sanyūtei
Kamiya
Koenyū Sanyūtei
Kamiya
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