
The Scent of Pheasant’s Eye: An Episode from the Tales of Flowers
Drama
Overview
Mitsuo the Counselor's son marries writer Miyoko, however a tender romance blossoms between Miyoko and Mitsuo's sister Kaoru. When the family falls to bankruptcy, heartache ensues; Miyoko's illness worsens and she is sent to a sanatorium, separating the lovers. Based on a story from Tales of Flowers by Nobuko Yoshiya
Top Cast
Naomi Egawa
Naomi Egawa
Kaoru
Naomi Egawa
Kaoru
Mitsue Hisamatsu
Mitsue Hisamatsu
Miyoko
Mitsue Hisamatsu
Miyoko
Kimie Hayashi
Kimie Hayashi
Tsuyako
Kimie Hayashi
Tsuyako
Ginko Hanabusa
Ginko Hanabusa
Kimiko
Ginko Hanabusa
Kimiko
Ruriko Hoshi
Ruriko Hoshi
Masako
Ruriko Hoshi
Masako
Mineko Komatsu
Mineko Komatsu
Mineko Komatsu
Junko Kimura
Junko Kimura
Junko Kimura


Hikaru Kicchôji
Hikaru Kicchôji
Mitsuo, Kaoru's brother
Hikaru Kicchôji
Mitsuo, Kaoru's brother
Bumon Kahara
Bumon Kahara
Kaoru's father
Bumon Kahara
Kaoru's father
Choji Oka
Choji Oka
Grandfather
Choji Oka
Grandfather
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