Moonlit Winter
"The words that made my heart beat again, "To Yunhee, how are you?""
The arrival of an intimate letter prompts a young woman to bring her mother on vacation to a small Japanese town, where someone special resides.
"The words that made my heart beat again, "To Yunhee, how are you?""
The arrival of an intimate letter prompts a young woman to bring her mother on vacation to a small Japanese town, where someone special resides.
Kim Hee-ae
Yun-hee
Yuko Nakamura
Jun
Kim So-hye
Sae-bom
Sung Yoo-bin
Kyeong-su
Hana Kino
Masako
Kumi Takiuchi
Ryoko
Sho Yakumaru
Ryusuke
Kim Hak-seon
Yong-ho
Han Song-hee
Dietitian
The arrival of an intimate letter prompts a young woman to bring her mother on vacation to a small Japanese town, where someone special resides.
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