
Hiroshima
Drama · History
Overview
Historical fiction about the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, on 6 August 1945, and its effects on various civilians, especially children, of that city.
Top Cast


Isuzu Yamada
Isuzu Yamada
Mineh Obah
Isuzu Yamada
Mineh Obah


Eiji Okada
Eiji Okada
Kitagawa
Eiji Okada
Kitagawa


Yoshi Katō
Yoshi Katō
Hideo Endo
Yoshi Katō
Hideo Endo


Yumeji Tsukioka
Yumeji Tsukioka
Miss Yonehara
Yumeji Tsukioka
Miss Yonehara


Masaya Tsukida
Masaya Tsukida
Yukio Endo as a teen
Masaya Tsukida
Yukio Endo as a teen


Yasumi Hara
Yasumi Hara
Yasumi Hara


Shizue Kawarazaki
Shizue Kawarazaki
Shizue Kawarazaki


Hatae Kishi
Hatae Kishi
Hatae Kishi


Harue Tone
Harue Tone
Harue Tone


Takashi Kanda
Takashi Kanda
Senda
Takashi Kanda
Senda
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