
In Search of a Lost Writer: Wandering in the World of the Seventh Sense
Drama
Overview
A drama depicting the world of the female writer Midori Osaki in three parts: the dramatic creation of her masterpiece, "Wanderings in the Realm of the Seventh Sense," her unknown years spent in poor health and poverty, and the present-day world from which we see her work.
Top Cast


Kayoko Shiraishi
Kayoko Shiraishi
Midori Ozaki
Kayoko Shiraishi
Midori Ozaki


Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Shogumino
Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Shogumino


Daijirō Harada
Daijirō Harada
Takeo Takahashi
Daijirō Harada
Takeo Takahashi


Junko Miyashita
Junko Miyashita
Fumiko Hayashi
Junko Miyashita
Fumiko Hayashi


Kazuko Shirakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Kaoru Hayakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Kaoru Hayakawa


Michino Yokoyama
Michino Yokoyama
Sumako Fukao
Michino Yokoyama
Sumako Fukao
Keiko Utsumi
Keiko Utsumi
Grandmother
Keiko Utsumi
Grandmother


Maki Ishikawa
Maki Ishikawa
Maki Ishikawa


Shirō Shimomoto
Shirō Shimomoto
Shirō Shimomoto


Seiji Nakamitsu
Seiji Nakamitsu
Seiji Nakamitsu
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