
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America
Directed by Tōru Ichikawa2011 1h 45mHistory
7.8
Takamine is a biopic about Dr. Jokichi Takamine, the late biochemist known for successfully crystallizing and isolating adrenaline, which is also called epinephrine. Dubbed the father of modern biotechnology, Takamine also produced Takadiastase, a digestive enzyme still used as an ingredient in medicines. He was also enthusiastic about establishing friendly relations between Japan and the United States. He was responsible for a gift of 3,000 cherry trees in the U.S. capital, Washington D.C.
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Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America was released on May 16, 2011.
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America was directed by Tōru Ichikawa.
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America has a runtime of 1h 45m.
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America was produced by Yukio Kubo.
The key characters in Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America are Saburo Shinoda, Misato Tanaka, Rie Shibata.
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America is a History film.
Takamine - The Man By Which Cherry Blossoms Bloomed in America has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.














