
Song of Raiyantsuuri
Animation · History · Drama
Overview
An indentured Chinese laborer, brought to Japan to work in a coal mine during WWII, manages to escape his captors. He hides out in the Japanese countryside, so far from human habitation that he does not realize when the war ends, with ultimately tragic results.
Top Cast


Kenyu Horiuchi
Kenyu Horiuchi
Wang Yingren (voice)
Kenyu Horiuchi
Wang Yingren (voice)


Yoshino Takamori
Yoshino Takamori
Tomoko Kitabatake (voice)
Yoshino Takamori
Tomoko Kitabatake (voice)


Aruno Tahara
Aruno Tahara
Seisaku Kitabatake (voice)
Aruno Tahara
Seisaku Kitabatake (voice)


Kumiko Takizawa
Kumiko Takizawa
Shige Kitabatake (voice)
Kumiko Takizawa
Shige Kitabatake (voice)


Teiji Ōmiya
Teiji Ōmiya
Zenzo (voice)
Teiji Ōmiya
Zenzo (voice)


Hiro Yuuki
Hiro Yuuki
Shinichi Kitabatake (voice)
Hiro Yuuki
Shinichi Kitabatake (voice)


Rica Fukami
Rica Fukami
Miss Toshiko (voice)
Rica Fukami
Miss Toshiko (voice)
Dai Sasahara
Dai Sasahara
Hunter (voice)
Dai Sasahara
Hunter (voice)


Eiji Itoh
Eiji Itoh
Wada (voice)
Eiji Itoh
Wada (voice)


Sayuri Sadaoka
Sayuri Sadaoka
Tamiko Shibata (voice)
Sayuri Sadaoka
Tamiko Shibata (voice)
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