
Kanon
Drama
Overview
Ai Kishimoto, Yukari Miyazawa and Akane Kishimoto are sisters. The sisters live apart in Kanazawa, Toyama and Tokyo, but they gather together to attend their grandmother's funeral. There, they learn about their mother whom they know as deceased. While seeking out the the truth about their mother, the sisters face their own problems, but take a courageous step forward.
Top Cast


Manami Higa
Manami Higa
Ai Kishimoto
Manami Higa
Ai Kishimoto


Rie Mimura
Rie Mimura
Yukari Miyazawa
Rie Mimura
Yukari Miyazawa


Nozomi Sasaki
Nozomi Sasaki
Akane Kishimoto
Nozomi Sasaki
Akane Kishimoto


Honami Suzuki
Honami Suzuki
Mitsuko Harasima
Honami Suzuki
Mitsuko Harasima


Yumi Takigawa
Yumi Takigawa
Tatsuko Kishimoto
Yumi Takigawa
Tatsuko Kishimoto


Renn Kiriyama
Renn Kiriyama
Satoshi
Renn Kiriyama
Satoshi


Tomoharu Hasegawa
Tomoharu Hasegawa
Kazuhiko
Tomoharu Hasegawa
Kazuhiko


Hiro Komura
Hiro Komura
Satoshi's mother
Hiro Komura
Satoshi's mother


Yoko Shimada
Yoko Shimada
Sumiko
Yoko Shimada
Sumiko
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