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NR 1h 29m

Irogotoshi harudanji

Set in Osaka’s lively entertainment district, the film follows a rakugo performer whose unconventional style makes him a rising star. Despite his growing fame, his heavy drinking and constant affairs create turmoil in both his career and personal life. As the people around him struggle with the consequences of his reckless behavior, he is forced to confront the cost of the life he has chosen.

Top Cast

  • Kanbi Fujiyama

    Kanbi Fujiyama

    Katsura Harudanji

  • Hiroyuki Nagato

    Hiroyuki Nagato

    Rikimatsu

  • Yōko Minamida

    Yōko Minamida

    Otama

  • Sumiko Fuji

    Sumiko Fuji

    Otoki

  • Satomi Oka

    Satomi Oka

    Ochiyo

Overview

Set in Osaka’s lively entertainment district, the film follows a rakugo performer whose unconventional style makes him a rising star. Despite his growing fame, his heavy drinking and constant affairs create turmoil in both his career and personal life. As the people around him struggle with the consequences of his reckless behavior, he is forced to confront the cost of the life he has chosen.

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