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  1. 23. März 2019 · New Topic. Be the first to for Two Homelands. Two Homelands (Japanese Drama); 二つの祖国; Futatsu no Sokoku; Kenji Amo is a 2nd generation Japanese-American. He was born in America but went to school in.

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    • Takahata Hideta
    • Japan
    • Historical, Romance, Drama, War
  2. 23. März 2019 · Two Homelands: Directed by Hideta Takahata. With Robert Anderson, Antonio Angelov, Yumi Asô, Thane Camus. Kenji Amo is a 2nd generation Japanese-American. He was born in America but went to school in Japan. He returned to America to study at UCLA. Now, Kenji Amo works as a reporter for a newspaper in the Little Tokyo area of Los ...

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    • History
    • Hideta Takahata
    • 2019-03-23
  3. Two Homelands - AsianWiki. Post. User Rating. 90% Profile. TV Movie: Two Homelands (literal title) Romaji: Futatsu no Sokoku. Japanese: 二つの祖国. Director: Hideta Takahata. Writer: Toyoko Yamasaki (novel), Yasuo Hasegawa. Network: TV Tokyo. Episodes: 2. Release Date: March 23 - 24, 2019. Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 21:00-23:24. Language: Japanese.

  4. Season 1. 2019 • 2 Episodes. The Pacific War shatters one Japanese American man's life: while his family are incarcerated in Manzanar, he faces his own brother on the battlefield. Episode 2. (1x2, March 24, 2019) Season Finale. View All Seasons. Kenji Amo is a 2nd generation Japanese-American. He was born in America, but went to school in Japan.

  5. 23. März 2019 · 1. Episode 1. 0 % March 23, 2019. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Kenji Amoh is sent to an internment camp where Japanese-Americans must declare sole allegiance to the U.S. or Japan. Expand. 2. Episode 2. 0 % Season Finale. March 24, 2019. Kenji visits Hiroshima in the wake of the atomic bombing.

  6. Kenji Amo is a 2nd generation Japanese-American. He was born in America but went to school in Japan. He returned to America to study at UCLA. Now, Kenji...

  7. 10. Juni 2020 · Epic three volume novel by best-selling Japanese novelist Toyoko Yamasaki that centers on the identity dilemmas of a Kibei man during and immediately after World War II. Published in Japan in 1983, it was adapted into a popular Japanese television drama the following year.