

Drama
Overview
A young Japanese woman named Yoko finds her cautious and insular nature tested when she travels to Uzbekistan to shoot the latest episode of her travel variety show.
Top Cast


Atsuko Maeda
Atsuko Maeda
Yoko
Atsuko Maeda
Yoko


Shota Sometani
Shota Sometani
Yoshioka
Shota Sometani
Yoshioka


Tokio Emoto
Tokio Emoto
Sasaki
Tokio Emoto
Sasaki


Ryo Kase
Ryo Kase
Iwao
Ryo Kase
Iwao


Adiz Radjabov
Adiz Radjabov
Temur
Adiz Radjabov
Temur


Muyassar Berdiqulova
Muyassar Berdiqulova
Muyassar Berdiqulova


Maruf Otajonov
Maruf Otajonov
Maruf Otajonov
Zulfiya Raimkulova
Zulfiya Raimkulova
Zulfiya Raimkulova
Yunusjon Asqarov
Yunusjon Asqarov
Yunusjon Asqarov
Mexmonali Salimov
Mexmonali Salimov
Mexmonali Salimov
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