
Shiro and Marilyn
Overview
Based on a true story. Shiro, a dog who lives in an inn on Akajima in Okinawa, swims to the opposite shore on Zamami to see his love, a dog named Marilyn. Shiro is portrayed by the real-life Shiro.
Top Cast


Masaya Katō
Masaya Katō
Daisuke Nakazato
Masaya Katō
Daisuke Nakazato


Narumi Yasuda
Narumi Yasuda
Minami Kubota
Narumi Yasuda
Minami Kubota


Tomokazu Miura
Tomokazu Miura
Tatsuro Nakazato
Tomokazu Miura
Tatsuro Nakazato


Masumi Harukawa
Masumi Harukawa
Katsue Nakazato
Masumi Harukawa
Katsue Nakazato


Wakaba Irie
Wakaba Irie
Haruko Tamashiro
Wakaba Irie
Haruko Tamashiro


Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Gentaro Tamashiro
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
Gentaro Tamashiro


Seijun Suzuki
Seijun Suzuki
Vet
Seijun Suzuki
Vet


Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima
Kenji Ogata
Daisuke Shima
Kenji Ogata
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