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  1. Kishūteneki Terminal (起終点駅 ターミナル) is a 2015 Japanese drama film based on the novel by Shino Sakuragi who won the Naoki Prize in 2013. The film's theme song is "Terminal" by My Little Lover. It was released on November 7, 2015.

  2. In Kushiro, Hokkaido, the pair who chose a faraway town as the terminal station of their lives encounters and develops a moving drama by starting new lives. Koichi Sato enters new territory his performance, while Tsubasa Honda plays a serious character which creates a new image for herself.

  3. In Kushiro, Hokkaido, the pair who chose a faraway town as the terminal station of their lives encounters and develops a moving drama by starting new lives. Koichi Sato enters new territory his...

  4. In 2012 Sakuragi's short story collection Kishūteneki Tāminaru (起終点駅 (ターミナル), Terminals) was published by Shogakukan. Kishūteneki Tāminaru was later adapted into the film Kishūteneki Terminal , which premiered at the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival .

    • Japanese
    • Writer
  5. Kishuten Eki Taminaru. Giappone, 2015. Genere: Drammatico. durata 111' Regia di Tetsuo Shinohara. Con Shidô Nakamura, Tsubasa Honda, Machiko Ono, Kôichi Satô, Shigeru Izumiya, Masato Wada, Takuma Otoo Vedi cast completo. Foto (2) Nessun voto. nd 0. Critica. Pubblico. Dai il tuo voto. Scrivi recensione. +. Un film in STREAMING per stasera?

    • Tetsuo Shinohara
    • Shido Nakamura
  6. 23 ott 2017 · Cheryl Bates. - October 23, 2017. A new, English subbed trailer is out for the live-action Fullmetal Alchemist movie, and it premiers Misia’s theme song “Kimi no Soba ni Iru yo” (I’m By Your Side). The movie is set to premiere during the Tokyo International Film Festival on 25 October, after which it will officially open in Japan on 1 December.

  7. Kishūteneki Terminal is a 2015 Japanese drama film based on the novel by Shino Sakuragi who won the Naoki Prize in 2013. The film's theme song is "Terminal" by My Little Lover. It was released on November 7, 2015.