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Thank you for viewing. Please purchase only if you understand that this item has been stored at home. Your understanding is appreciated. Movie Yukikaze ⑥ Flyers (2 types), 3 of each June 1942, off Midway Island. The destroyer "Yukikaze" approaches the sinking cruiser "Mikuma," and under the command of Senior Petty Officer Kohei Hayase (Hiroshi Tamaki), the crew of the Mikuma, including Seaman Second Class Sota Inoue (Daikan Okudaira), who were thrown into the sea, are rescued. In October of the following year, Inoue, who has become a torpedo man, and the new captain of the Yukikaze, Kazutoshi Terasawa (Yutaka Takenouchi), are assigned to the ship, but tension arises between Terasawa and Hayase because Terasawa blames the rescue off Midway Island. A drama focusing on the actual Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer "Yukikaze." It depicts the crew of the Yukikaze and their families, who survived the fierce battles of the Pacific War, such as the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The director is Toshihisa Yamada, who worked as an assistant director on "Aircraft Carrier Ibuki" and others. The cast includes Yutaka Takenouchi from "Shin Godzilla," Hiroshi Tamaki from "Silent Service," Daikan Okudaira from "Kakushigoto," as well as Rena Tanaka, Toru Masuoka, Kanji Ishimaru, and Kiichi Nakai. Starring: Ami Tooma, Takahiro Fujimoto, Masaki Miura, Keiya Yamauchi, Takahiro Kawaguchi, Daiki Nakabayashi, Mio Tanaka, and others. Based on the historical facts of the destroyer "Yukikaze," which actually existed during the Pacific War, this film depicts the lives and fates of people who desperately lived through the turbulent times from the war to the post-war era and beyond, on a grand scale. Yutaka Takenouchi plays Kazutoshi Terasawa, the captain of the "Yukikaze," who was created as an original character for the film based on various materials. The destroyer "Yukikaze" fought in the front lines of numerous fierce battles during the Pacific War and survived the war almost unscathed. Being lightweight and highly maneuverable, the destroyer's role was to lead the fleet and launch torpedo attacks, and to protect battleships and aircraft carriers through anti-aircraft combat. The "Yukikaze" fulfilled its mission and survived many battlefields. And, it often stayed on the battlefield until the end, rescuing comrades thrown into the sea from sinking allied ships, and sometimes even helping enemy soldiers. The "Yukikaze" was called the "Lucky Ship" and "Unsinkable Ship" because it always returned after rescuing people, even though it went out to fight. The heroic figure of the "Yukikaze," praised by the victorious countries including the United States, is brought back to life as a fiction based on historical facts. Theme song: Uru "Letter" Released August 15th
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