Yojōhan monogatari: Shōfu shino
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Directed byMasashige Narusawa
Screenplay byMasashige Narusawa
Based onKafū Nagai`s Yojōhan Fusumano Shitabari
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| Directed by | Masashige Narusawa |
| Screenplay by | Masashige Narusawa |
| Based on | Kafū Nagai`s Yojōhan Fusumano Shitabari |
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| Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Yojōhan monogatari: Shōfu shino (Japanese: 四畳半物語 娼婦しの), also known as Four and A Half Mats, is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Masashige Narusawa.[1] It is based on Kafū Nagai`s novel Yojōhan Fusumano Shitabari.[2][3][4][5]
Fukazawa Shino is a Prostitute in the late Meiji period. Shino was deceived by Tatsukichi and sold. One day Shino came to like a thief (Yoshioka) who came as a customer.[6][7][8]