Shunkinshō (2008)
In the Daoxiu Town located in Osaka, there lived such an independent woman. Her name is Harukin Akiya (played by Naoya Nagazawa). At the age of 9, she went blind due to illness and then began learning silk and bamboo. The skill of Chunqin is superb. Although it is taught in a school, it scared away many disciples due to its stubborn and stubborn temper. The only person who never gives up on Chunqin is her servant Sasuke (played by Saito Gong), who has been guiding her since childhood. Sasuke regards the sacred Harukin as if it were Guanyin. Occasionally, he follows Harukin to learn the Sanwei line and takes care of everything for his master with all his heart. At that time, the playboy Ritaro (played by Matsuda Goji) pursued Harukin but was rejected and humiliated. Chunqin's unconventional behavior has led to a tragedy in his life and tightly intertwined the fate of him and Sasuke
Director:
Satoshi Kaneda
Writer:
Hirotoshi Kobayashi
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Takumi Saitoh as |
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Nao Nagasawa as |
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Satoshi Matsuda as |
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Ruka Sawaki as |
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Tomoko Kawashima as |
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真日龍子 as |
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Yasuhito Shimao as |
| Directing | Satoshi Kaneda | Director |
| Writing | Hirotoshi Kobayashi | Screenplay |
| Production | Kazushi Miki | Producer |
| Production | Yusuke Amano | Production Coordinator |
| Production | Takeshi Katayama | Producer |
| Directing | Akihiro Onodera | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Kazuyuki Tsuchiya | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | Yukako Kobayashi | Editor |
| Art | Yuji Kasamura | Production Design |
| Sound | Koji Endo | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Yuji Imai | Director of Photography |