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It is said that Uramichi Yamakawa (Yamaka Uraji), who played an active role as an actress in the early days of the Japanese Literature
Chobunko / Japanese Modern Theater, was the main character in this historical novel. It is said that Uramichi Yamakawa, who was highly evaluated as an actress due to her physique and beauty that did not belong to the Japanese people, played an active role together with her husband, Ueyama Sojin, who is known as a thief 』 in the film 『 Baghdad. It is said that she went to the US and lived an extremely attractive life with great ups and downs. In addition, when Uramichi and Sojin married, the matchmaker was INUKAI Tsuyoshi, who later became Prime Minister, and Uramichi faced Nogi Maresuke over her becoming an actress, and many famous historical figures such as Tanizaki Junichiro and Ogai Mori are involved in Uramichi's life one after another. The story is full of charm that gives you a glimpse of one aspect of history that was not well known until now. In 1947, second generation Japanese-Japanese NOMASA Koto visited little tokyo in Los Angeles. During the war, an old woman who lived in the neighborhood when she was moved to the Hilali Bar camp now lives on the second floor of an old garage in this small Japanese-American street. Her name is Chie Mita. She was an actress who once appeared in Hollywood movies as a UraMita. Koto, who loves movies, had been asking Chie to tell you about her days as an actress. She came to make this promise come true. She talked about the brilliant days when she was active in Japan under the name Yamakawa Uramichi, and her relationship with Ueyama Sojin (Miyama Sojin), her former husband. Miyama