Sarusuberi
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Genre Historical Music director Harumi Fuki Story by Hinako Sugiura | 6.6/10 Director Keiichi Hara Screenplay Miho Maruo Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 9, 2015 (May 9, 2015) Writer Hinako Sugiura (manga), Miho Maruo (screenplay) Cast Anne Watanabe (O-Ei (voice)), Kumiko Aso (Sayogoromo (voice)), Gaku Hamada (Ikeda ZenjirĂ´ (voice)), Kengo Kora (Utagawa Kuninao (voice)) |
Sarusuberi () is a Japanese historical manga series written and illustrated by Hinako Sugiura. It was adapted into an anime film, Miss Hokusai, directed by Keiichi Hara, that was released in 2015.

The time: 1814. The place: Edo, now known as Tokyo. One of the highest populated cities in the world, teeming with peasants, samurai, townsmen, merchants, nobles, artists, courtesans, and perhaps even supernatural things. A much accomplished artist of his time and now in his mid-fifties, Tetsuzo can boast clients from all over Japan, and tirelessly works in the garbage-loaded chaos of his house-atelier. He spends his days creating astounding pieces of art, from a giant-size Bodhidharma portrayed on a 180 square meter-wide sheet of paper, to a pair of sparrows painted on a tiny rice grain. Short-tempered, utterly sarcastic, with no passion for sake or money, he would charge a fortune for any job he is not really interested in.
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