
They Say Nothing Stays the Same
Drama
Overview
Toichi is a boatman who ferries the villagers to a town on the other side of the river. Besides rowing a boat for the villagers all day long, he barely communicates with anyone except Genzo, a young neighbour. Upstream, a large bridge is being constructed. Everyone is excited, but Toichi has mixed feelings about it. One day, Toichi meets a mysterious girl. Having no family and no place to go, Toichi lets her stay with him, but this encounter starts to bring about changes to Toichi's life.
Top Cast


Akira Emoto
Akira Emoto
Toichi
Akira Emoto
Toichi


Ririka Kawashima
Ririka Kawashima
A Girl
Ririka Kawashima
A Girl


Nijiro Murakami
Nijiro Murakami
Genzo
Nijiro Murakami
Genzo


Tsuyoshi Ihara
Tsuyoshi Ihara
The Man from the Construction Site
Tsuyoshi Ihara
The Man from the Construction Site


Tadanobu Asano
Tadanobu Asano
Regular customer
Tadanobu Asano
Regular customer


Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
Merchant
Jun Murakami
Merchant


Yu Aoi
Yu Aoi
Geisha
Yu Aoi
Geisha


Takashi Sasano
Takashi Sasano
Ushi's customer
Takashi Sasano
Ushi's customer


Mitsuko Kusabue
Mitsuko Kusabue
Woman on the Boat
Mitsuko Kusabue
Woman on the Boat


Haruomi Hosono
Haruomi Hosono
Nihei's Father
Haruomi Hosono
Nihei's Father
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