

Drama
Overview
Sarya lives between three worlds: Having fled from Turkey to Japan, her small family tries to maintain their Kurdish traditions. On the other hand, Sarya, who arrived when she was five, feels at home in Japan. But then, the family loses its refugee-status. Life becomes unpredictable and their days in Japan seem numbered. A haunting story about the balancing act of finding your place in the world.
Top Cast


Lina Arashi
Lina Arashi
Sarya
Lina Arashi
Sarya


Daiken Okudaira
Daiken Okudaira
Sota Zakiyama
Daiken Okudaira
Sota Zakiyama
Arashi Kahafizadeh
Arashi Kahafizadeh
Mazrum
Arashi Kahafizadeh
Mazrum
Lilly Kahafizadeh
Lilly Kahafizadeh
Arin
Lilly Kahafizadeh
Arin
Lion Kahafizadeh
Lion Kahafizadeh
Robin
Lion Kahafizadeh
Robin


Takashi Fujii
Takashi Fujii
Ota Takeshi
Takashi Fujii
Ota Takeshi


Chizuru Ikewaki
Chizuru Ikewaki
Noriko Zakiyama
Chizuru Ikewaki
Noriko Zakiyama


Hanae Kan
Hanae Kan
Yuko Komukai
Hanae Kan
Yuko Komukai


Shunya Itabashi
Shunya Itabashi
Hideo Hara
Shunya Itabashi
Hideo Hara


Yuzumi Shintani
Yuzumi Shintani
Manami Nishimori
Yuzumi Shintani
Manami Nishimori
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