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The Viper's Hex

Lonely hostess Kiyo spends her days propositioning men on the cold streets of Tokyo and being beaten by her violent pimp, Tetsuya. One day her luck seems to change when she meets a charming foreigner named Anchin and a romance blossoms but soon everything falls apart when she becomes pregnant. Upon hearing the news Anchin flees Tokyo. With nowhere left to go she turns to The Viper, a scorned spirit that has been with her since birth.

Top Cast

  • Saya Minami

    Saya Minami

    Kiyo

  • Yoji Yamada

    Yoji Yamada

    Testuya

  • Kenji Shimada

    Kenji Shimada

    Anchin

  • Kei Miura

    Kei Miura

    Takashi

  • Kaori Kawabuchi

    Kaori Kawabuchi

    The Viper

  • Sawa Masaki

    Sawa Masaki

    Kiyo's Mother

  • Yasunari Kondo

    Yasunari Kondo

    Kiyo's Father

Overview

Lonely hostess Kiyo spends her days propositioning men on the cold streets of Tokyo and being beaten by her violent pimp, Tetsuya. One day her luck seems to change when she meets a charming foreigner named Anchin and a romance blossoms but soon everything falls apart when she becomes pregnant. Upon hearing the news Anchin flees Tokyo. With nowhere left to go she turns to The Viper, a scorned spirit that has been with her since birth.

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