Hitori de nomeru-mon!

Summary Mei Benikawa is 28-years-old. She works in the public relations department for a cosmetics company. She is beautiful and does her job so well that she was chosen as the leader of the public relations department at a relatively young age. Mei is also the target of jealousy by her co-workers. Rumors exist that she goes overboard eating only healthy foods to maintain her appearance. In reality, Mei enjoys drinking alcohol alone at a chain restaurant on her way home from work. She treats herself to this as a reward for working hard. She drinks alcohol and eats alone for an inexpensive price. Doing this, Mei encourages herself for tomorrow. View more details

Hitori de nomeru-mon!

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Renn Kiriyama Aya Ohmasa Jun Nishiyama Haori Takahashi

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Jun 3, 2021

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : Official site [Japanese]

Language : Japanese

Filming locations : Omiya ART GRACE Wedding Chateaux, Uetake-cho, Kita, Saitama, Saitama, Japan

Production companies : WOWOW

Summary Mei Benikawa is 28-years-old. She works in the public relations department for a cosmetics company. She is beautiful and does her job so well that she was chosen as the leader of the public relations department at a relatively young age. Mei is also the target of jealousy by her co-workers. Rumors exist that she goes overboard eating only healthy foods to maintain her appearance. In reality, Mei enjoys drinking alcohol alone at a chain restaurant on her way home from work. She treats herself to this as a reward for working hard. She drinks alcohol and eats alone for an inexpensive price. Doing this, Mei encourages herself for tomorrow. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama

Release date : Jun 3, 2021

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : Official site [Japanese]

Language : Japanese

Filming locations : Omiya ART GRACE Wedding Chateaux, Uetake-cho, Kita, Saitama, Saitama, Japan

Production companies : WOWOW

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The Zoo Story

The Zoo Story

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