Hankyu Railways - A 15-Minute Miracle (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 2011

Original Title:
阪急電車 片道15分の奇跡

Alternate Titles:
Hankyu Densha
Hankyū Densha: Katamichi 15-fun-no Kiseki
阪急電車 片道15分の奇跡

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
TOHO

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 119

"Hankyu Densha" follows the lives of various people who commute on Hankyu Railway's Imazu Line - connecting the cities of Nishinomiya and Takarazuka in Hyogo prefecture. One of the commuters is Shoko (Miki Nakatani), an office worker in her 30s who lost her boyfriend to a younger colleague. There's also a college student (Erika Toda) who is so easily persuaded by her no good boyfriend. Other commuters include a grandmother & granddaughter, a house wife, a female high school student, and a female otaku college student. Although the train ride takes only 15 minutes between two stations, the lives of these commuters are changed as they interact with each other...

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Art Direction:
Chie Matsumoto

Director:
Yoshishige Miyake

Director of Photography:
Hidetaka Ikeda

Editor:
Shinichi Fushima

Executive Producer:
Tôru Kenjô
Hitoshi Nakamura
Tsuneo Ochi
Keiichi Shigematsu

Line Producer:
Iwamoto Tsutomu

Novel:
Hiro Arikawa

Original Music Composer:
Ryo Yoshimata

Post-Production Manager:
Kenny Kusaka

Producer:
Takako Oki

Sound Effects:
Akihiko Okase

Writer:
Yoshikazu Okada

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