
Tea Friends
Drama
Overview
Shigeo Tokioka (Tetsu Watanabe), a lonely man who has lost his wife, sees a three-line ad for a club in the newspaper that reads, "Tea drinking friends wanted". Mana Sasaki (Rei Okamoto) along with a group of youngsters runs the club, which is actually a prostitution business specializing in arranging appointments for call girls who are over sixty-five years old. A socially-conscious ensemble drama inspired by the news of an actual 2013 prostitution club bust involving the elderly. Directed and written by Sotoyama Bunji, who made his feature film debut with Sansan.
Top Cast


Rei Okamoto
Rei Okamoto
Mana Sasaki
Rei Okamoto
Mana Sasaki


Maki Isonishi
Maki Isonishi
Matsuko
Maki Isonishi
Matsuko


Tetsu Watanabe
Tetsu Watanabe
Shigeo Tokioka
Tetsu Watanabe
Shigeo Tokioka


Hiroki Sano
Hiroki Sano
Hiroki Sano


Kyuichiro Nakayama
Kyuichiro Nakayama
Kyuichiro Nakayama
Miu Kainuma
Miu Kainuma
Miu Kainuma


Takeru Suzuki
Takeru Suzuki
Takeru Suzuki
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