Cast
- Chishu Ryu as Shukishi Hirayama
- Chieko Higashiyama as Tomi Hirayama
- Setsuko Hara as Noriko Hirayama
- Haruko Sugimura as Shige Kaneko
- So Yamamura as Koichi Hirayama
- Kuniko Miyake as Fumiko Hirayama
- Kyōko Kagawa as Kyōko Hirayama
- Eijirō Tōno as Sanpei Numata
- Nobuo Nakamura as Kurazo Kaneko
- Shirō Osaka as Keiso Hirayama
- Hisao Toake as Osamu Hattori
- Teruko Nagaoka as Yone Hattori
- Mutsuko Sakura as a Patron of the Oden Restaurant
- Toyo Takahashi as Shukichi Hirayama's Neighbor (as Toyoko Takahashi)
- Tōru Abe as a Train employee
- Sachiko Mitani as Noriko's Neighbor
- Zen Murase as Minoru Hirayama, Koichi's son
- Mitsuhiro Mori as Isamu Hirayama, Koichi's son
- Junko Anan as a Beauty Salon Assistant
- Ryōko Mizuki as a Beauty salon client
- Yoshiko Togawa as a Beauty salon client
- Kazuhiro Itokawa as a Student
- Keijirō Morozumi as a Police agent
- Tsutomu Nijima as Noriko's office boss
- Shozo Suzuki as Noriko's office colleague
- Yoshiko Tashiro as a Hotel maid
- Haruko Chichibu as a Hotel maid
- Takashi Miki as a Singer
- Binnosuke Nagao as the Doctor at Onomichi
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