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  1. The River with No Bridge (橋のない川, Hashi no nai Kawa) is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Yōichi Higashi based on the novel by Sue Sumii.

  2. A widow and her two sons, Seitaro and Koji, live in the small town of Komori, where Buraku people are forced to reside. The two boys are continuously harassed by their teachers and classmates through their childhood as a result of their Buraku heritage.

  3. The River with No Bridge: Directed by Yôichi Higashi. With Naoko Ôtani, Tamao Nakamura, Tetta Sugimoto, Atsuro Watabe.

    • (33)
    • Drama
    • Yôichi Higashi
    • 1994-10
  4. Movie: The River with No Bridge. Romaji: Hashi no nai Kawa. Japanese: 橋のない川. Director: Yoichi Higashi. Writer: Yoichi Higashi, Soo-Kil Kim, Sue Sumii. Producer: Cinematographer: Koichi Kawakami. Release Date: May 23, 1992. Runtime: 142 min.

  5. The River with No Bridge AKA Hashi no nai Kawa (1992) Yôichi Higashi, Naoko Ôtani, Tamao Nakamura, Tetta Sugimoto February 17, 2021 Though ethnically and culturally identical to the average Japanese, the burakumin have been an underclass in Japanese society since the 17th century when the shogunate government codified social hierarchies.

  6. Directed by Yōichi Higashi. A widow and her two sons, Seitaro and Koji, live in the small town of Komori, where Buraku people are forced to reside. The two boys are continuously harassed by their teachers and classmates through their childhood as a result of their Buraku heritage.

  7. Begins in 1908 and tells the story of a widow, Fude Hatanaka and her two sons, Seitaro and Koji, who live in the small town of Komori, where Buraku people are forced to reside.