
Bread of Happiness
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A couple decide to relocate from Tokyo to the northern island of Hokkaido where they settle and establish a bakery and café called Mani. One cooks. The other bakes. Everyone walks out happy.
Top Cast


Tomoyo Harada
Tomoyo Harada
Rie
Tomoyo Harada
Rie


Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
Mizushima
Yo Oizumi
Mizushima


Yuta Hiraoka
Yuta Hiraoka
Tokio Yamashita
Yuta Hiraoka
Tokio Yamashita


Kanna Mori
Kanna Mori
Kaori Sato
Kanna Mori
Kaori Sato


Kimiko Yo
Kimiko Yo
Yoko
Kimiko Yo
Yoko


Reika Kirishima
Reika Kirishima
Miku's Mother
Reika Kirishima
Miku's Mother


Morio Agata
Morio Agata
Abe
Morio Agata
Abe


Nobue Iketani
Nobue Iketani
Hirokawa's Wife
Nobue Iketani
Hirokawa's Wife


Ken Mitsuishi
Ken Mitsuishi
Miku's Father
Ken Mitsuishi
Miku's Father


Yuki Yagi
Yuki Yagi
Miku
Yuki Yagi
Miku
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