
A Courtesan with Flowered Skin
Drama · Romance
Overview
Japan around 1860: popular courtesan Asagiri will be freed soon from her service, yet she cannot imagine any other existence. Until one day at a local festival, Asagiri meets the young artisan Hanjiro by chance – an encounter that changes her destiny. With a strong performance by leading actress Yumi ADACHI and exquisite camerawork and production design, A COURTESAN WITH FLOWERED SKIN succeeds in recalling the golden age of Japanese erotic film.
Top Cast


Yumi Adachi
Yumi Adachi
Asagiri
Yumi Adachi
Asagiri


Yasushi Fuchikami
Yasushi Fuchikami
Hanjiro
Yasushi Fuchikami
Hanjiro


Ena Koshino
Ena Koshino
Yatsu
Ena Koshino
Yatsu


Tomochika
Tomochika
Madam of a Brothel
Tomochika
Madam of a Brothel


Saki Takaoka
Saki Takaoka
Kirisato
Saki Takaoka
Kirisato


Kanji Tsuda
Kanji Tsuda
Toemon Yoshidaya
Kanji Tsuda
Toemon Yoshidaya


Yoko Mitsuya
Yoko Mitsuya
Eriya
Yoko Mitsuya
Eriya


Hanako Takigawa
Hanako Takigawa
Ayane
Hanako Takigawa
Ayane


Ayano Tachibana
Ayano Tachibana
Wakayama
Ayano Tachibana
Wakayama


Marie Kobayashi
Marie Kobayashi
Marie Kobayashi
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