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Ohan is a film of genre Drama directed by Kon Ichikawa released in USA on 29 march 1985 with Sayuri Yoshinaga

Ohan (1984)

Ohan
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Released in USA 29 march 1985
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Genres Drama
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Ohan (おはん) is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based upon a same titled novel by Chiyo Uno.

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