
STEP OUT
Drama
Overview
Set in the sun-drenched landscapes of Okinawa, this heartfelt coming-of-age story follows Teruya Yō, a teenager living with his cheerful single mother, Akane, and younger sister, Mai. Despite their modest life, the family is close-knit and full of warmth. When Yō falls for Lisa, a student at a local dance school, he joins her class—discovering not only his passion for dance but a talent that quickly blossoms. Encouraged by his mother, a former dancer, Yō begins to dream big. The arrival of Hiroki, a music producer and Yō’s estranged uncle, brings news that shatters Yō's hopes of reconnecting with his absent father. As emotions erupt, long-buried truths between mother and son come to light.
Top Cast


Yukie Nakama
Yukie Nakama
Yukie Nakama
Soul
Soul
Soul
Ren Matayoshi
Ren Matayoshi
Ren Matayoshi
Reiri Inami
Reiri Inami
Reiri Inami
Ruka Matsuda
Ruka Matsuda
Ruka Matsuda
Ryuto Tsuha
Ryuto Tsuha
Ryuto Tsuha
Itsuki Uchida
Itsuki Uchida
Itsuki Uchida
Reo Ryo
Reo Ryo
Reo Ryo
Yayoi Shiroma
Yayoi Shiroma
Yayoi Shiroma


Masane Tsukayama
Masane Tsukayama
Masane Tsukayama
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