To Heal the Heart
To Heal the Heart

To Heal the Heart

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2020- 2020
1 Seasons
4 Episodes
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Overview

An Kazutaka is a young, bashful psychiatrist whose jazz piano skills are as good as a pro. Right after they have their first child, the Great Hanshin Earthquake strikes. Although his family is affected by the disaster, he begins to search for what he can do as a psychiatrist. As he listens to the stories of disaster victims, he realises that he can help not by treating them, but restoring their capacity to heal. Later on, he compiles his observations of the disaster-hit area as a psychiatrist into a book and wins a prize for social sciences.

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16 members
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柄本佑

An Kazutaka

柄本佑
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尾野真千子

An Shuuko

尾野真千子
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石橋凌

An Tekkei

石橋凌
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キムラ緑子

Paku Misato

キムラ緑子
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上川周作

An Sousuke

上川周作
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濱田岳

Yuasa Kōji

濱田岳
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趙珉和

Tanimura Hideto

趙珉和
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濱田マリ

Jazz Cafe Mama

濱田マリ
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浅香航大

Kitabayashi Fumiya

浅香航大
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平岩紙

Niijima Satoko

平岩紙
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近藤正臣

Nagano Yoshio

近藤正臣
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森山直太朗

An Tomoaki

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谷村美月

Yuuki Rie

谷村美月
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Katsunori Uchiba

Headmaster

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清水くるみ

Kataoka Kokoa

清水くるみ
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紺野まひる

Azusa

紺野まひる

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