Kuroneko, Tokidoki Hanaya

Summary When Kiyoka Hinata was a university student, she met instructor Koki and they eventually married. One year ago, her husband Koki died in an accident. After her husband's death, Kiyoka stays home and never leaves. One day, Kiyoka's father-in-law becomes hospitalized. Kiyoka must now run her father-in-law's small flower shop "Cat's Whiskers". The flower shop also has a cafe. At the flower shop, there's a black cat named "Kumi-chan" which possesses her late husband's spirit. There's also part time employee Takumi Hirano who has a crush on Kiyoka. A strange love triangle takes place between Kiyoka, the black cat "Kumi-chan" and Takumi. Meanwhile, most of the customers come to the shop to solve their problems by talking to black cat "Kumi-chan". View more details

Kuroneko, Tokidoki Hanaya

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Shôsuke Tanihara Kento Hayashi Airi Taira Zen Kajihara

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Sep 30, 2013

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : Official Site

Language : Japanese

Production companies : NHK

Summary When Kiyoka Hinata was a university student, she met instructor Koki and they eventually married. One year ago, her husband Koki died in an accident. After her husband's death, Kiyoka stays home and never leaves. One day, Kiyoka's father-in-law becomes hospitalized. Kiyoka must now run her father-in-law's small flower shop "Cat's Whiskers". The flower shop also has a cafe. At the flower shop, there's a black cat named "Kumi-chan" which possesses her late husband's spirit. There's also part time employee Takumi Hirano who has a crush on Kiyoka. A strange love triangle takes place between Kiyoka, the black cat "Kumi-chan" and Takumi. Meanwhile, most of the customers come to the shop to solve their problems by talking to black cat "Kumi-chan". View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Sep 30, 2013

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : Official Site

Language : Japanese

Production companies : NHK

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So Close to Home

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