Kano
Feb 27 2014
•3h 5m
•Drama, History
A Taiwanese high school baseball team travels to Japan in 1931 to compete in a national tournament.
Cast
See allMasatoshi Nagase
Hyotaro Kondo
Tsao Yu-ning
Meisho Go (Akira)
Takao Osawa
Yoichi Hatta
Yuma Okura
Hatsuo Ozato
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