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Shinpei: Uta Koso Subete

From Meiji to Showa, composer Shinpei Nakayama rises from Shinshu to Tokyo, crafting enduring hits like “Katyusha’s Song,” “Gondola no Uta,” and “Tokyo Ondo,” while navigating mentors, collaborators, and the changing media of his era.

Top Cast

  • Hashinosuke Nakamura

    Hashinosuke Nakamura

  • Mirei Kiritani

    Mirei Kiritani

  • Dai Watanabe

    Dai Watanabe

  • Toshiyuki Someya

    Toshiyuki Someya

  • Noriko Nakagoshi

    Noriko Nakagoshi

  • Miyu Yoshimoto

    Miyu Yoshimoto

  • Yumiko Takahashi

    Yumiko Takahashi

  • Miki Sakai

    Miki Sakai

  • Takuro Tatsumi

    Takuro Tatsumi

Overview

From Meiji to Showa, composer Shinpei Nakayama rises from Shinshu to Tokyo, crafting enduring hits like “Katyusha’s Song,” “Gondola no Uta,” and “Tokyo Ondo,” while navigating mentors, collaborators, and the changing media of his era.

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