

Drama · Romance · History
Overview
Two interwoven stories. The first is a biography of anarchist Sakae Osugi which follows his relationship with three women in the 1920s. The second centers around two 1960s students researching Osugi's theories.
Top Cast


Mariko Okada
Mariko Okada
Noe Ito / Mako Ito
Mariko Okada
Noe Ito / Mako Ito


Toshiyuki Hosokawa
Toshiyuki Hosokawa
Sakae Osugi
Toshiyuki Hosokawa
Sakae Osugi


Yūko Kusunoki
Yūko Kusunoki
Itsuko Masaoka
Yūko Kusunoki
Itsuko Masaoka


Etsushi Takahashi
Etsushi Takahashi
Jun Tsuji
Etsushi Takahashi
Jun Tsuji


Masako Yagi
Masako Yagi
Yasuko Hori
Masako Yagi
Yasuko Hori
Taiko Shinbashi
Taiko Shinbashi
Chiyoko
Taiko Shinbashi
Chiyoko


Kazuko Inano
Kazuko Inano
Akiko Hiraga
Kazuko Inano
Akiko Hiraga
Kinji Matsueda
Kinji Matsueda
Toshihiko Sakai
Kinji Matsueda
Toshihiko Sakai
Takehiko Takagi
Takehiko Takagi
Hiroshi Okumura
Takehiko Takagi
Hiroshi Okumura


Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Araya Kimura
Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Araya Kimura
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