
The Wife of Gegege
Drama
Overview
A woman from rural Japan marries a struggling cartoonist in Tokyo. Their life is difficult before he finds success, but at least they're together.
Top Cast


Kazue Fukiishi
Kazue Fukiishi
Nunoe Mura
Kazue Fukiishi
Nunoe Mura


Kankuro Kudo
Kankuro Kudo
Shigeru Mura
Kankuro Kudo
Shigeru Mura


Maki Sakai
Maki Sakai
Hatsue Tadokoro
Maki Sakai
Hatsue Tadokoro


Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
Shiro Kanauchi
Jun Murakami
Shiro Kanauchi


Masaru Miyazaki
Masaru Miyazaki
Shoji Yasui
Masaru Miyazaki
Shoji Yasui


Tasuku Emoto
Tasuku Emoto
Tsuruhutoshi Sakuma
Tasuku Emoto
Tsuruhutoshi Sakuma


Kami Hiraiwa
Kami Hiraiwa
Tadako Iizuka
Kami Hiraiwa
Tadako Iizuka


Keiichi Suzuki
Keiichi Suzuki
Mutsuo Tsuzuki
Keiichi Suzuki
Mutsuo Tsuzuki


Yuu Tokui
Yuu Tokui
Merarihyon
Yuu Tokui
Merarihyon


Kaho Minami
Kaho Minami
Kotoe Takeryou
Kaho Minami
Kotoe Takeryou
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