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is a 2005 Japanese film about an 18-year-old high school student in Hiroshima, and the film is collaborated with a concert of
Tamio Okuda is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many song ...
on October 30, 2004, at Hiroshima Municipal Stadium for the 10th anniversary of his solo performance.DVD of Hitori Matatabi Special@Hiroshima Municipal Stadium
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Plot

Sisters "Manamo" and "Minamo" live separately in
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and
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since the divorce of their parents. The elder sister Manamo lives in Hiroshima with her mother, she is a high school student, but moonlights at a Japanese cabaret-club. After her mother remarries and moves to
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, Manamo lives by herself in Hiroshima. One day, her younger sister Minamo returns from London to visit Manamo. It is ten years since they have lived together, and they argue every day.


Cast

*
Kaela Kimura , is a Japanese pop rock singer, lyricist, fashion model and television presenter. Career Born in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan to a Japanese mother and British father, Kimura started working as a model in 2002 for the Japanese magazine '' Seventeen''. ...
as "Manamo Kobayashi", an 18-year-old, 3rd-year student of Hiroshima Minami high school, lives in Yokogawa,
Nishi-ku, Hiroshima is one of eight Wards of Japan, wards in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The Hiroshima–Nishi Airport was located in Nishi-ku. Geography The ward of Nishi-ku is in the southwest part of Hiroshima. There are many mountains, but the other wards ar ...
, dreams to be a singer, vocal of "Five Dimension Customs". * Erika Nishikado as "Minamo Kobayashi", Manamo's younger sister, 15-year-old, 2nd-year student of
Royal Academy of Music The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the firs ...
, comes back to Hiroshima from
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. *
Tamio Okuda is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many song ...
as " Tamio Okuda", 39-year-old singer, himself. * Hajime Anzai as "Takuji", Manamo and Minamo's father, lives in London. * Carolyn Kawasaki as "Risa", Manamo and Minamo's mother, lives in Yamaguchi. * Ayaka Maeda as "Asako", bass player of "Five Dimension Customs", * Ryoko Matsui as "Hime", drum player and a leader of "Five Dimension Customs", an expectant mother. *
Kenichi Matsuyama is a Japanese actor. He is known for his affinity for strange character roles, and he is best known internationally for playing L in the 2006 films ''Death Note'', '' Death Note 2: The Last Name'' and '' L: Change the World'' in 2008. He was ca ...
as "Tamotsu", a shop boy of cabaret-club "Shin Getsu". *
Susumu Terajima is a Japanese actor. Though he has played a wide range of characters, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of ''yakuza'' figures, most notably in the films of Takeshi Kitano. Terajima made his acting debut in 1986's '' A Homansu''. He ...
as the master of cabaret-club "Shin Getsu" *
Masako Chiba is a Japanese long-distance runner, who won the bronze medal in 10,000 metres at the 1997 World Championships in Athens and in the marathon race at the 2003 World Championships in Paris. Chiba was a torchbearer during the 1998 Nagano Olympics ...
as "VIP Yoko" of cabaret-club "Shin Getsu". * Ichiro Ogura as a probationer angel "Eddy". *
Ryō Kase is a Japanese actor. Early life Kase was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. He moved to Bellevue, Washington in the United States soon after his birth, due to his father's job being transferred. His father Yutaka Kase, was former chairman a ...
as probationer angel "Jeff". *
Mickey Curtis is a Japanese actor, singer and media personality. He was born to English-Japanese parents. A pivotal figure in Japanese popular music, Mickey is considered one of the three big Japanese names in rock music, helping to popularize the genre in ...
as a god. * Yoshiko Miyazaki as the owner of clothing store "Takeda" in Yokogawa, Hiroshima. * Shingo Yanagisawwa as "Horikoshi", a frequenter of cabaret-club "Shin Getsu". * Taishu Kase as a teacher.


DVDs

* The DVD was released on March 24, 2006. * A documentary program of the film by
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, titled "Custom Made 10.30: Angel Works", was released on October 14, 2005. * The original concert DVD "Hitori Matatabi Special @ Hiroshima Municipal Stadium" was released on February 23, 2005.


Soundtrack

* A soundtrack CD was released on October 31, 2005, containing 21 songs from the film.


References

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External links


Custom Made 10.30 @ Grasshoppa! Films Website

Film shooting locations in Hiroshima

Photos of the film shooting on Hiroshima Film Commission
2005 films 2000s Japanese-language films Films set in Hiroshima Films shot in Hiroshima Japanese musical comedy-drama films