During World War II, a series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man attempts to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
Cast
George Takei
Nobuhiro Yamato / Yamato-san
Kiki Sukezane
Yuko Tanabe
Shingo Usami
Henry Nakayama
Naoko Mori
Asako Nakayama
Miki Ishikawa
Amy Yoshida
Cristina Rodlo
Luz Ojeda
Derek Mio
Chester Nakayama
Teach Grant
Stan Grichuk
Chad Rook
Dale Skaggs
Reilly Dolman
Marlon Harris
Geoff Gustafson
MP
James Saito
Wilson Yoshida
Reed Diamond
Colonel Stallings
Kazuya Tanabe
Tetsuya Ota
Marcus Toji
Arthur Ogawa
Peter Shinkoda
Sergeant Ishinabe
Natsuki Nunimoto
Chiyo
Eiji Inoue
Hideo Furuya
Rubén Garfias
Bart Ojeda
Christopher Naoki Lee
Ken Uehara
C. Thomas Howell
Major Bowen
William MacDonald
George Nicol
Alex Shimizu
Toshiro Furuya
Alma Martinez
Rocio Trujillo
Pierce Kang
Jirou Tanabe
Hira Ambrosino
Fumi Yoshida
Lee Shorten
Walt Yoshida
Sab Shimono
Kazu
Raf Rogers
Julio
Matthew Finlan
MP Mosley
Hiro Thomas
8-Year-Old Boy
Episodes
A Sparrow in a Swallow’s Nest
In 1941, Chester Nakayama finds himself caught between his insular Japanese American neighborhood on Terminal Island, California, and his current life as an all-American guy. When extreme circumstances push both his community and personal life to the brink, Chester must grapple with what kind of a man he wants to be, all while someone watches closely.
All the Demons Are Still in Hell
After Pearl Harbor, the Terminal Islanders are evicted from their homes and must find shelter elsewhere. While Henry, separated from his family, faces injustice at the hands of the government, Chester engages in a paranoid search for answers.
Gaman
As the Terminal Islanders adjust to their new surroundings, Chester tries to provide for his family, while fending off the evil that follows him. Henry reels from the trauma of his imprisonment. Asako sees bad omens. Amy takes up a new job.
The Weak Are Meat
Chester, in search of a better life, is treated with hostility by his fellow Americans; Luz hopes to be accepted by Henry and Asako in their new home as the Japanese American community celebrates Obon, a festival to commemorate the dead.
Shatter Like a Pearl
The Japanese Americans are forced to undertake a humiliating exercise that divides the community; Chester comes face to face with a man who forces him to question his very nature; Luz, stricken by grief, is forced to make an important choice.
Taizo
A story of the past provides insight into the present evil that stalks the Terminal Islanders; Chester returns home to his family; Henry and Asako are faced with a difficult decision.
My Perfect World
The Nakayamas have been torn apart; Chester searches for the person he believes can help, by any means necessary; an outbreak in the community forces Amy to act, though she's caught between doing what she's told and doing what's right.
My Sweet Boy
Chester and Luz have reached a turning point in their relationship; Amy must take matters into her own hands as she's tormented by a powerful nemesis; Chester meets a boy who gives him answers.
Come and Get Me
The Terminal Islanders return home to find that things have changed since they left; the Nakayamas, still tense from the pain they've inflicted on one another, must come together to battle the spirit that threatens their future.
Into the Afterlife
Henry and Asako look to the past to provide answers to their current turmoil; Chester and Luz grapple with their identities in hopes of saving those who are dearest to them; Amy and Yamato-san struggle to once again assimilate into American life.
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