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A foreign university student tries to fit in in Kyoto by reading books to the blind and finds himself falling in love.""
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Title : IchigensanRelease : 2000-01-01
Genre : Romance
Runtime : 122
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Edward Atterton, Honami Suzuki, Yoshiko Nakada, Toshi Shioya, Keizo Kanie, Tetsu Watanabe, Sokyu Fujita,Read More About Ichigensan
Directed by Isao Morimoto. With Edward Atterton, Honami Suzuki, Yoshiko Nakada, Toshi Shioya. Boku (Edward Atterton), is a foreign student in Japan, who wants to assimilate with a polite Kyoto society but finds himself rejected as a outsider. Undaunted, he volunteers to read books to a young blind woman (Honami Suzuki) and begins to find acceptance with the beautiful Kyoko.
Ichigensan - The Newcomer (いちげんさん, Ichigensan) is Swiss author David Zoppetti's debut novel.Written in Japanese, in 1996 it won the 20th Subaru Prize, awarded to new works by Subaru Novel Magazine (published by Shueisha) and was published by Shueisha that year.It was made into a film in 1999, and an English translation by Okinawan professor Takuma Sminkey was published by Ozaru ...
Japanese director Isao Morimoto debuts with this cross-cultural romantic drama based on a semi-autobiographical novel written by Swiss-born author David Zoppetti about his feelings of isolation as ...
Ichigensan is a gentle romance where the normal ‘boy meets girl’ scenario is complicated by numerous factors. She’s blind… he’s an outsider… they’re living in Japan… and not just Japan, but Kyoto, one of the most attractive of cities, yet one whose society is perhaps harder to penetrate than any other, with prejudice on all sides.
Ichigensan is a novel which can be enjoyed on many levels - as a delicate, sensual love story, as a depiction of the refined society in Japan's cultural capital Kyoto, and as an exploration of the themes of alienation and prejudice common to many environments, regardless of the boundaries of time and place.
ICHIGENSAN: THE NEWCOMER by David Zoppetti. Ichigensan: The Newcomer tells the story of an unnamed foreign student studying at a university in Kyōto and his relationship with a blind Japanese woman named Kyōko. First published in Tōkyō in 1997, it was hailed for its sensual descriptions, brilliant metaphors, and witty observations.
Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Ichigensan (1999) - Isao Morimoto on AllMovie - Japanese director Isao Morimoto debuts with this…
Ichigensan - The Newcomer (いちげんさん, Ichigensan) is Swiss author David Zoppetti's debut novel.Written in Japanese, in 1996 it won the 20th Subaru Prize, awarded to new works by Subaru Novel Magazine (published by Shueisha) and was published by Shueisha that year.It was made into a film in 1999, and an English translation by Okinawan professor Takuma Sminkey was published by Ozaru ...
Japanese director Isao Morimoto debuts with this cross-cultural romantic drama based on a semi-autobiographical novel written by Swiss-born author David Zoppetti about his feelings of isolation as ...
Ichigensan is a gentle romance where the normal ‘boy meets girl’ scenario is complicated by numerous factors. She’s blind… he’s an outsider… they’re living in Japan… and not just Japan, but Kyoto, one of the most attractive of cities, yet one whose society is perhaps harder to penetrate than any other, with prejudice on all sides.
Ichigensan is a novel which can be enjoyed on many levels - as a delicate, sensual love story, as a depiction of the refined society in Japan's cultural capital Kyoto, and as an exploration of the themes of alienation and prejudice common to many environments, regardless of the boundaries of time and place.
ICHIGENSAN: THE NEWCOMER by David Zoppetti. Ichigensan: The Newcomer tells the story of an unnamed foreign student studying at a university in Kyōto and his relationship with a blind Japanese woman named Kyōko. First published in Tōkyō in 1997, it was hailed for its sensual descriptions, brilliant metaphors, and witty observations.
Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Ichigensan (1999) - Isao Morimoto on AllMovie - Japanese director Isao Morimoto debuts with this…



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