In the midst of World War II, Italian anthropologist Fosco Maraini and his wife Topazia, a painter, defied Mussolini's regime by refusing to pledge allegiance. They were imprisoned in Nagoya with their three daughters, Dacia, Yuki, and Toni. Years later, their granddaughter Mujah embarks on a journey to Japan to uncover her family's past and bring their stories to life.
Haiku on a Plum Tree
In the midst of World War II, an Italian family, comprising three young daughters, is forced into a Japanese internment camp after boldly resisting Mussolini's government and declining to pledge loyalty.