
Spring Has Come
Overview
Riko, who will begin university in Tokyo in spring, journeys there from Hiroshima in February with her father to find a place for her to live. On their travels, they meet various colorful characters. The father remembers his late wife, and raising his daughter alone. Their fun time together is tinged with the knowledge that it is about to end. Rakugo performer Kyotaro Yanagiya appears in his first leading film role, and rising star Anna Ishii plays the sensitive Riko. The eccentric supporting cast includes Romi Park, Akihiro Kakuta, Keiko Yanagawa, Kei Ishibashi, LaSalle Ishii, and Momiji Yamamura.
Top Cast


Kyotaro Yanagiya
Kyotaro Yanagiya
Hajime Tokita
Kyotaro Yanagiya
Hajime Tokita


Anna Ishii
Anna Ishii
Riko Tokita
Anna Ishii
Riko Tokita


Romi Park
Romi Park
Makiko Natsukawa
Romi Park
Makiko Natsukawa


Akihiro Kakuta
Akihiro Kakuta
Sakamaki
Akihiro Kakuta
Sakamaki


Keiko Yanagawa
Keiko Yanagawa
Tadokoro
Keiko Yanagawa
Tadokoro


Kei Ishibashi
Kei Ishibashi
Iwasaki
Kei Ishibashi
Iwasaki


Yuki Hirako
Yuki Hirako
Sato
Yuki Hirako
Sato


LaSalle Ishii
LaSalle Ishii
LaSalle Ishii


Momiji Yamamura
Momiji Yamamura
Momiji Yamamura


Ariei Umefune
Ariei Umefune
Ariei Umefune
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