
Miracle in Kasama
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Yuka Shibuya, a struggling actress, and Hatsue, a widowed chestnut farmer, meet a mysterious, bloodied man in the farm. The three end up living together during chestnut season and form a special bond while a miracle slowly unfolds.
Top Cast


Mau Nishio
Mau Nishio
Yuka Shibuya
Mau Nishio
Yuka Shibuya
Yuhi
Yuhi
Daiki Mishima
Yuhi
Daiki Mishima


Akiko Kurano
Akiko Kurano
Hatsue Kinoshita
Akiko Kurano
Hatsue Kinoshita


Takumi Tsuchida
Takumi Tsuchida
Fumiya Haraguchi
Takumi Tsuchida
Fumiya Haraguchi


Hiroyuki Watanabe
Hiroyuki Watanabe
Naoki Fujioka
Hiroyuki Watanabe
Naoki Fujioka


Tomomi Nishimura
Tomomi Nishimura
Mayumi Shibuya
Tomomi Nishimura
Mayumi Shibuya


Tohru Watanabe
Tohru Watanabe
Takashi Furuya
Tohru Watanabe
Takashi Furuya
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