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Release Date:
October 27, 2012
Original Title:
旅の贈りもの~明日へ~
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Thanks Lab
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Drama depicting two men and a woman, each with their own issues, who head for Fukui, and their maturity and rejuvenation through travel. Recently retired Nishina Kosuke goes to meet his first love, who he got to know as a pen pal 42 years ago. For Kagawa Yuika, raised by a single mother, Fukui is a place seeped with memories of her father. And, violinist Kuga Hikari is trying to break through a slump.
Art Direction:
Toshihiro Isomi
Director:
Tetsu Maeda
Director of Photography:
Yasushi Sasakibara
Editor:
Kôichi Takahashi
Lighting Technician:
Hiroyuki Yasukouchi
Original Music Composer:
Ryouichi Kuniyoshi
Screenplay:
Takashi Shinohara
Sound Recordist:
Hirokazu Kato
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