
TOKYO, I LOVE YOU
Drama
Overview
Rihito, a dancer who has just returned to Japan, joins forces with his childhood friends Haru, Noah, Eugene, Ray, and Dan to save his best friend, Simon, who has been diagnosed with a brain tumor with only three months to live. Rihito and his five best friends work together to somehow earn money for the surgery to save Simon's life!
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Coki Yamashita
Coki Yamashita
Rihito
Coki Yamashita
Rihito


Ryunosuke Matsumura
Ryunosuke Matsumura
Shimon
Ryunosuke Matsumura
Shimon


Sakai Sho
Sakai Sho
Noah
Sakai Sho
Noah
Koyama Rina
Koyama Rina
Karen
Koyama Rina
Karen
Kato Nana
Kato Nana
Mimi
Kato Nana
Mimi
オギー ジョーンズ
オギー ジョーンズ
George
オギー ジョーンズ
George


Kota Kusano
Kota Kusano
Ken
Kota Kusano
Ken
Hatani Syota
Hatani Syota
Haru
Hatani Syota
Haru


Yuki Shimomae
Yuki Shimomae
Eugene
Yuki Shimomae
Eugene
Naritada Nishimura
Naritada Nishimura
Dan
Naritada Nishimura
Dan
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