
A Geisha's Diary
Drama
Overview
A young girl is rigorously trained in the feminine arts so that she can become a geisha. As she struggles through life, she learns to live not just as a woman but as a complete person.
Top Cast


Ayako Wakao
Ayako Wakao
Koen
Ayako Wakao
Koen


Jun Fujimaki
Jun Fujimaki
Maki
Jun Fujimaki
Maki


Frankie Sakai
Frankie Sakai
Nozaki
Frankie Sakai
Nozaki


So Yamamura
So Yamamura
Kiyomasa Tsutsui
So Yamamura
Kiyomasa Tsutsui


Kyū Sazanka
Kyū Sazanka
Yajima
Kyū Sazanka
Yajima


Hisano Yamaoka
Hisano Yamaoka
Tsutsui Keiko
Hisano Yamaoka
Tsutsui Keiko


Mayumi Kurata
Mayumi Kurata
Ginko
Mayumi Kurata
Ginko


Chieko Murata
Chieko Murata
Kazuko
Chieko Murata
Kazuko


Michiko Takano
Michiko Takano
Toshiko
Michiko Takano
Toshiko


Kyōko Enami
Kyōko Enami
Yamawaki Satoko
Kyōko Enami
Yamawaki Satoko
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