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Revision as of 11:15, 13 August 2020
Details
- Title: 同期のサクラ
- Title (romaji): Douki no Sakura
- Also known as: Our Dearest Sakura
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Work
- Episodes: 10
- Broadcast network: NTV
- Broadcast period: 2019-Oct-09 to 2019-Dec-18
- Air time: Wednesday 22:00
- Theme song: Sakura (2019) by Moriyama Naotaro
Synopsis
Kitano Sakura (Takahata Mizuki) has a dream: to build a bridge connecting her hometown on a remote island in northern Japan to the mainland. She leaves her hometown to work for a major general contractor in Tokyo, but her stubborn personality quickly leads her into clashes with superiors and coworkers. Sakura takes everything at face value, to the extent that when the company president tells new hires to feel free to share their thoughts with him at the company's opening ceremony, Sakura does exactly that: shares in front of the entire audience that she thought the president's opening speech was too long and that there were several mistakes in what he said. While this incident is quickly managed, Sakura finds herself continually faced with conflict with those around her as she struggles to read social situations and develop friendships. With each episode spanning one year in Sakura's life from 2009 to the present, Douki no Sakura is a tale of a unique woman who, despite being a misfit in society, will never give up on pursuing her dream.
Cast
- Takahata Mitsuki as Kitano Sakura
- Hashimoto Ai as Tsukimura Yuri
- Arata Mackenyu as Kijima Aoi
- Ryusei Ryo as Shimizu Kikuo
- Okayama Amane as Doi Rentaro
- Aibu Saki as Hino Sumire
- Shiina Kippei as Kurokawa Morio
- Fukuzawa Jubun as retailer (ep8)
- Hirata Yuya as Matsushita (ep3-4)
Production Credits
- Original Work/Screenwriter: Yukawa Kazuhiko
- Chief Producer: Nishi Norihiko
- Producer: Ohira Futoshi, Taue Risa
- Director: Akashi Hiroto (明石広人), Nagumo Seiichi
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