
Portrait of Madame Yuki
Drama
Overview
A young woman takes up her new job as the servant of a noblewoman and soon discovers that underneath her facade of luxury lies great unhappiness.
Top Cast


Michiyo Kogure
Michiyo Kogure
Yuki Shinano
Michiyo Kogure
Yuki Shinano


Ken Uehara
Ken Uehara
Masaya Kikunaka
Ken Uehara
Masaya Kikunaka


Eijirō Yanagi
Eijirō Yanagi
Naoyuki Shinano
Eijirō Yanagi
Naoyuki Shinano


Yoshiko Kuga
Yoshiko Kuga
Hamako Abe
Yoshiko Kuga
Hamako Abe
Haruya Katō
Haruya Katō
Seitaro
Haruya Katō
Seitaro


Yuriko Hamada
Yuriko Hamada
Ayako
Yuriko Hamada
Ayako


Kumeko Urabe
Kumeko Urabe
San
Kumeko Urabe
San


Shizue Natsukawa
Shizue Natsukawa
Osumi
Shizue Natsukawa
Osumi


So Yamamura
So Yamamura
Tateoka
So Yamamura
Tateoka
Toshi Komori
Toshi Komori
Sushi bartender
Toshi Komori
Sushi bartender
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