Something Like, Something Like It

Something Like, Something Like It

10.0

Jan 16 2016

2h 35m

Comedy

Master Shinkome asks Shinden to find a former disciple, Shintoto, from his rakugoka (comic storytelling) family. Shinden visits ex-disciples in his search for Shintoto.

Kenichi Matsuyama

Kenichi Matsuyama

Shinden Defunetei

Keiko Kitagawa

Keiko Kitagawa

Yumi

Katsunobu Ito

Katsunobu Ito

Shintoto Defunetei

Isao Bitō

Isao Bitō

Shinkome Defunetei

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