
Still the Water
Drama · Romance
Overview
On the Japanese island of Amami, despite lacking parental guidance, Kaito and his girlfriend Kyoko try to find their place in the world. While Kaito suffers from the absence of his father, who moved to Tokyo after his birth, Kyoko must come to grips with her mother’s terminal illness.
Top Cast


Nijiro Murakami
Nijiro Murakami
Kaito
Nijiro Murakami
Kaito


Junko Abe
Junko Abe
Kyoko
Junko Abe
Kyoko


Miyuki Matsuda
Miyuki Matsuda
Isa
Miyuki Matsuda
Isa


Tetta Sugimoto
Tetta Sugimoto
Toru
Tetta Sugimoto
Toru


Makiko Watanabe
Makiko Watanabe
Misaki
Makiko Watanabe
Misaki


Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
Atsushi
Jun Murakami
Atsushi


Hideo Sakaki
Hideo Sakaki
Teacher
Hideo Sakaki
Teacher


Fujio Tokita
Fujio Tokita
Kamejiro
Fujio Tokita
Kamejiro
Sadae Sakae
Sadae Sakae
Sadae Sakae
Kazurô Maeda
Kazurô Maeda
Kazurô Maeda
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