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Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

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Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3
Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

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Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" exposed the Japanese version of the character poster released in Japan on 5.3 | (2/9)

1905 Film Network News A few days ago, Japan and China co-produced the film "Youth 18×2 The Journey to Have You" released the Japanese version of the character poster, the film starring Xu Guanghan, Kiyohara Goye, co-starring Junyou Michieda, Kuroki Hana, Matsushige Yutaka and Heiki Hitomi all appeared.

Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

The film is produced by actor Zhang Zhen and directed and written by Michito Fujii, the director who filmed "More Than 10 Years", and is based on the travelogue essay "Youth 18×2 Japanese Slow Train Wanderings", which caused a topic in Taiwan.

Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

tells the story of 18 years ago, high school student Jimmy (played by Xu Guanghan) and backpacker Ami (played by Kiyohara Goya) from Japan worked in the same store and spent a summer together. Jimmy gradually develops a crush on Ami, but Ami will return to Japan. Time passed, and Jimmy, who returned to his hometown, found a postcard that Ami had sent from Japan 18 years earlier. Memories of his first love come flooding back, and Jimmy takes a train to Ami's hometown and embarks on a journey.

Xu Guanghan's "Youth 18×2" revealed the Japanese version of the character poster and was released in Japan on 5.3

The movie "Youth 18×2 Journey to Have You" was released in Taiwan on March 14 and in Japan on May 3.

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