Actress Mitsuki Takahata recently attended the Japan premiere of the film "National Treasure" (directed by Lee Sang-il, to be released on June 6th) at the Golden Hall of Toji Temple (Minami Ward, Kyoto City) in Kyoto. Her outfit was layered with sheer fabric and featured a dress with plenty of fine gathers from the collar to the hem, subtly revealing her beautiful legs.
The soft and voluminous dress was accentuated with a leather-like belt around the waist, adding style to the look. Her hair was slicked back, and she finished off her cool look with silver-tone earrings and buckle sandals.
The movie "National Treasure" is based on the novel of the same name by Shuichi Yoshida. Set in postwar Japan during the period of rapid economic growth, the protagonist Kikuo (Ken Watanabe), who was born into a clan of yakuza but was adopted by the family of kabuki actor Hanjiro Hanai (Ryo Yoshizawa), meets Hanjiro's heir, Shunsuke (Ryusei Yokohama). This is a spectacular story of two people of completely opposite bloodlines who risk their lives to dedicate their lives to the arts. Takahata plays Harue Fukuda, a childhood friend of Kikuo who works at a snack bar in Minami.
Also attending the event were Yoshizawa, Yokohama, Watanabe, Terajima Shinobu, Mori Nana, Ai Mikami, Tanaka Min, and director Lee.