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The cast of Katana no naka no chichi - 1931 includes: Masao Hori as Hachiro Kiyokawa Toshiko Iizuka as Oaki, granddaughter Haruo Inoue as Kisuke, Father Ryoma Kusakabe as Yuisaburo Sasaki Misao Seki as Heiemon, innkeeper Tetsu Tsuboi as Gengo, Grandfather Yoshindo Yamaji as Kotaro

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