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Tenshin Okakura left the great achievement to the Japanese modern art. This is a story of Tenshin's life and conflict and teacher-student love between Tenshin, who rediscovered art of Japan and tried to produce new beauty in Meiji period, and his young pupils, Taikan Yokoyama, Shunsou Hishida, Kanzan Shimomura, Buzan Kimura.

Top Cast

  • Naoto Takenaka

    Naoto Takenaka

    Okakura Tenshin

  • Hiroyuki Hirayama

    Hiroyuki Hirayama

    Hishida Shunso

  • Houka Kinoshita

    Houka Kinoshita

    Shimomura Kanzan

  • Ichiro Hashimoto

    Ichiro Hashimoto

    Kimura Buzan

  • Shido Nakamura

    Shido Nakamura

    Yokoyama Taikan

  • Hiroyuki Watanabe

    Hiroyuki Watanabe

    Kuki Ryuichi

  • Yoichi Nukumizu

    Yoichi Nukumizu

    Kano Hogai

  • Hirotaro Honda

    Hirotaro Honda

  • Mayu Kitaki

    Mayu Kitaki

    Hishida Chiyo

Overview

Tenshin Okakura left the great achievement to the Japanese modern art. This is a story of Tenshin's life and conflict and teacher-student love between Tenshin, who rediscovered art of Japan and tried to produce new beauty in Meiji period, and his young pupils, Taikan Yokoyama, Shunsou Hishida, Kanzan Shimomura, Buzan Kimura.

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