I am a Housewife - Season 1
A story of Midori, a housewife, whose body is taken over by Natsume Soseki. The potrait Natsume Soseki, Japan's foremost writer during Meiji period is printed on Japan's old 1000 yen note.
A story of Midori, a housewife, whose body is taken over by Natsume Soseki. The potrait Natsume Soseki, Japan's foremost writer during Meiji period is printed on Japan's old 1000 yen note.
Yuki Saito
Midori Yana / ...
Mitsuhiro Oikawa
Takeshi Yana
Keiko Takeshita
Chiyoko Yana
Issey Takahashi
Asano
Hirotaro Honda
Soseki Natsume / ...
Ayu Higashi
Mayumi Yana
Shoko Ikezu
Yasuko
A story of Midori, a housewife, whose body is taken over by Natsume Soseki. The potrait Natsume Soseki, Japan's foremost writer during Meiji period is printed on Japan's old 1000 yen note.
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