"Hiroko lost her fiance in an accident two years ago. When she discovers his old junior high school album, feeling of longing lead her to write a letter to the deceased. When an unexpected answer returns, she learns that there is another woman of the same name who had known Hiroko's fiancé in school."
"Hiroko Watanabe's fiancé died two years earlier in a mountain climbing accident. While looking through his high school yearbook, Hiroko in a fit of grief decides to write a letter to him using his old school address. She receives a reply from a woman with the same name as her deceased fiancé's, even with the stamp of his hometown. The woman had known Hiroko's fiancé in school. A relationship develops between the two women as they continue to exchange letters and share memories of the deceased Itsuki."
"Du bian bo zi de wei hun fu teng jing shu si yu liang nian qian de deng shan yi wai shi jian,ta nan ren bei tong jue ding xie xin gei ta de wei hun fu,jiang xin ji dao ta gao zhong shi qi zai ji nian ce zhong suo liu xia de di zhi .yi wai di ta shou yu ta wei hun fu tong xing ming nu hai de hui xin,tou guo xin jian jiao liu bi ci de hui yi."
"When a grieving young girl writes a letter to her deceased fiancé using his old school's address, she receives an answer."
"Hiroko lost her fiance in an accident two years ago. When she discovers his old junior high school album, feeling of longing lead her to write a letter to the deceased. When an unexpected answer returns, she learns that there was another male in the same school with the same name."
"To assuage her grief following her fiancé's death in a mountaineering accident, Hiroko Watanabe sends a letter to his old school address. As a result, Hiroko forms a bond with a woman who is not only the dead man's namesake but his former classmate."
"It's been two years since Hiroko lost her fiance, Itsuki, for an accident at snowy mountain. Knowing it's too pathetic, she comes up with an idea of writing a love letter to him in heaven and mailing it to his old hometown address that should have been invalid by now. But one day, an unexpected reply is delivered--not from heaven, but from someone else who has the same name as her dead fiance, even with the stamp of his hometown."
"Set initially in Japanese city of Kobe, a young woman mourns her fiance killed in a mountaineering accident. On impulse, she writes a letter to her fiance at his childhood home. A young woman, with the same name, who had been at school with the fiance responds. A relationship develops between the two women."
"A girl writes a letter to her deceased fiancé using his old school's address. She receives an answer from someone else who has the same name as her dead fiancé's, even with the stamp of his hometown."
"It's been two years since Hiroko lost her fiance, Itsuki, for an accident at snowy mountain. Knowing it's too pathetic, she comes up with an idea of writing a love letter to him in heaven and mailing it to his old hometown address that should have been invalid by now. But one day, an unexpected reply is delivered--not from heaven, but from someone else who has the same name as her dead fiance, even with the stamp of his hometown. --"Dear Itsuki, Who are you?" A heart-warming love story by director of "Swallowtail.""
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