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When Mio was young, she lost her parents in a great flood and also became separated from her best friend Noe. Afterwards, Mio found her talent in cooking and eventually became a cook. Meanwhile, Noe has become an oiran (high-ranking courtesan).
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Genre: Drama
Director: Haruki Kadokawa
Actors: Atsuko Asano, Hironobu Nomura, Honoka Matsumoto, Jun Murakami, Mayumi Wakamura, Misa Etô, Nao Honda, Noriko Watanabe, Takashi Fujii, Yôsuke Kubozuka, Yûta Koseki
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