The Tokyo Wind Orchestra
Nov 12 2016
•1h 14m
•Drama, Comedy, Music
Shiori Higuchi works at a town hall in Yakushima Island. She is in charge of a plan to hold a concert for the famous Tokyo Wind Orchestra. 10 members of the orchestra from Tokyo arrive on Yakushima Island, but they are not from the famous Tokyo Wind Orchestra.
Cast
See allMiho Nakanishi
Shiori Higuchi
Mantaro Koichi
Kazuya Tachibana
Daisuke Matsuki
Shohei Tanabe
Keisuke Hoshino
Koji Sugisaki
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