
Hideko the Bus Conductor
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Okoma, a witty young woman working as a conductor in an old, rickety bus in Kōfu, Yamanashi (rural Japan), has a creative idea that could avert the dwindling number of passengers when her job and the bus company itself are at stake.
Top Cast


Hideko Takamine
Hideko Takamine
Okoma, the bus conductress
Hideko Takamine
Okoma, the bus conductress


Kamatari Fujiwara
Kamatari Fujiwara
Sonoda - the bus driver
Kamatari Fujiwara
Sonoda - the bus driver


Daijiro Natsukawa
Daijiro Natsukawa
Gonji Igawa - the novelist
Daijiro Natsukawa
Gonji Igawa - the novelist


Tamae Kiyokawa
Tamae Kiyokawa
Innkeeper
Tamae Kiyokawa
Innkeeper


Yōtarō Katsumi
Yōtarō Katsumi
Kohoku Line Bus owner
Yōtarō Katsumi
Kohoku Line Bus owner


Keiji Sakakida
Keiji Sakakida
Bus customer
Keiji Sakakida
Bus customer
Hiroshi Yamagawa
Hiroshi Yamagawa
Hiroshi Yamagawa
Hisaharu Matsubayashi
Hisaharu Matsubayashi
Hisaharu Matsubayashi
Kimie Hayashi
Kimie Hayashi
Office worker
Kimie Hayashi
Office worker


Tsuruko Mano
Tsuruko Mano
Okoma's mother
Tsuruko Mano
Okoma's mother
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