Shiofuki Ama
A resilient clam diver lives way she wants despite hostile villagers and the various men that share her bedroom.
A resilient clam diver lives way she wants despite hostile villagers and the various men that share her bedroom.
Akiko Hyūga
Saki Numata
Yûko Asuka
Rumi Kakishima
Yuki Yoshizawa
Moyoko Akaba
Hiroshi Gojo
Yûkichi Kakishima
Akio Kaneda
Tamio Nozaki
Shin'ichi Arai
Yasuji Kojima
Sabu Kawahara
Seiichi Nozaki
Ichiro Kijima
Fishermen's union Leader
Kanji Kume
Shigeru Higashi
A resilient clam diver lives way she wants despite hostile villagers and the various men that share her bedroom.
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