Japanese Girls at the Harbor (film)

[5] The friendship of Sunako and Dora, both mixed-race teenagers attending a Catholic school in Yokohama, is at stake with the appearance of careless playboy Henry.

A few years later, Sunako, whom according to the intertitles "God hasn't forgiven", lives with unsuccessful painter Miura and works as a prostitute in a bar, while Henry and Dora are married and expecting a child.

When Sunako is re-united with Henry and Dora, new tensions arise, while Miura is acquainted with a young woman from the neighbourhood who turns out to be Yoko, who survived the shooting.

Sunako decides not to interfere with Dora's marriage and convinces Henry to stay with his wife and become a responsible father.

After Yoko dies of illness, Sunako and Miura decide to start anew elsewhere and leave Yokohama by ship.

Japanese Girls at the Harbor (1933) by Hiroshi Shimizu