
145 minutes
1/14/1984
This story is based on the novel "Jo no mai" by Tomiko Miyao which is based on the life of painter Shōen Uemura (1875–1949), the first woman to be awarded the Order of Culture. The title refers to the masterpiece bijinga ("picture of a beautiful woman") that Uemura painted at the age of 61. The main character, Tsuya Shimamura, is born in Kyoto as the second daughter of a tea trader who dies before her birth. Tsuya, who loves painting more than anything and is hopeless at housework, attends art school and at age 15 receives the name Shōsui (from the characters for "pine" and "green") from her teacher. The crown prince of England purchases one of her works, propelling her to fame overnight. The novel portrays the remainder of her stormy life, during which she is impregnated by her teacher and raises a fatherless child; through it all she devotes herself to her painting, undaunted.

Yūko Natori
as Tsuya Shimamura

Morio Kazama

Kunihiko Mitamura

Aki Mizusawa
as Shima Shimamura

Mariko Okada
as Sei Shimamura

Mieko Takamine

Yoshiko Mita

Ayako Kobayashi
as Sei as a girl

Shirō Ōsaka

Kōjirō Kusanagi
as Sei's uncle

Kin Sugai

Junkichi Orimoto

Tomiko Ishii
as Midwife
Shingo Misawa

Eizō Kitamura

Takashi Ebata

Takashi Noguchi

Ryoichi Kusanagi

Ken'ichi Nagira
Yoshiro Ichikawa
Tokuko Miura
Naoji Iwata
Mineko Maruhira
as Neighborhood lady
Kojin Tokuda

Masaharu Arikawa
Kojirō Kawanami
Kōjiro Shirakawa

Yoshihiro Igarashi
Gorō Ōki
Michiko Tsujima

Tsuyako Okajima
Mitsue Wakabayashi
as Sei's grandmother
Kayoko Tominaga
as Kura Shimamura

Mieko Hoshino
as Neighborhood lady
Aki Sawa
as Neighborhood lady
Mayumi Tokunaga
as Neighborhood lady
Tankurô
Junichi Hosokawa
Mayumi Eda
as Waitress

Katsuko Ōkawa
Keiko Nanase
as Girl
Yuka Monma
Hiroshi Tanaka
as Postman

Momiji Yamamura
Yoshiki Yamada
Shintarō Mibu
Shunji Kotani

Rantaro Mine

Michihiro Kinoshita
as Rickshaw man
Yasushi Amaeda
Makoto Asai
as Rickshaw man
Hiroyuki Sugaya
Sozaburo Yoshimi
Kozo Kotani

Etsuko Ichihara
as Narrator (voice)

Mikio Narita

Kei Satō