

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Nayoko, a good-hearted geisha, brings luck to the men she sleeps with, even though most are scoundrels who don’t deserve it.
Top Cast


Nobuko Miyamoto
Nobuko Miyamoto
Nayoko
Nobuko Miyamoto
Nayoko


Masahiko Tsugawa
Masahiko Tsugawa
Mondo Suzuki
Masahiko Tsugawa
Mondo Suzuki


Hiroshi Okochi
Hiroshi Okochi
Chichiiwa
Hiroshi Okochi
Chichiiwa


Ryūnosuke Kaneda
Ryūnosuke Kaneda
Tamonin
Ryūnosuke Kaneda
Tamonin


Mitsuko Ishii
Mitsuko Ishii
Eiko
Mitsuko Ishii
Eiko


Hideji Ōtaki
Hideji Ōtaki
Chijiwa (uncredited)
Hideji Ōtaki
Chijiwa (uncredited)


Akira Takarada
Akira Takarada
Inukai
Akira Takarada
Inukai


Shōgo Shimada
Shōgo Shimada
Zenbu Okura
Shōgo Shimada
Zenbu Okura


Kin Sugai
Kin Sugai
Foster Mother
Kin Sugai
Foster Mother


Atsuko Ichinomiya
Atsuko Ichinomiya
Tamonin's Mother Rin
Atsuko Ichinomiya
Tamonin's Mother Rin
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