
Okama Report
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Straight college student Shinya Okama gets a job at an okama bar – a cross-dressing gay bar. He falls in love with a college girl he meets there, and attempts to get closer to her while concealing the truth of his identity.
Top Cast


Ryo Horikawa
Ryo Horikawa
Shinya Okama
Ryo Horikawa
Shinya Okama


Yuri Amano
Yuri Amano
Catherine
Yuri Amano
Catherine
Asuka Morimura
Asuka Morimura
Miki
Asuka Morimura
Miki


Issei Futamata
Issei Futamata
Tanaka Yasuyuki
Issei Futamata
Tanaka Yasuyuki


Kenichi Ogata
Kenichi Ogata
Inoue
Kenichi Ogata
Inoue


Bin Shimada
Bin Shimada
Lily
Bin Shimada
Lily


Daisuke Gori
Daisuke Gori
Mimi
Daisuke Gori
Mimi


Eiko Yamada
Eiko Yamada
Yamazaki Tarou
Eiko Yamada
Yamazaki Tarou
Akira Ôizumi
Akira Ôizumi
Mama-rin
Akira Ôizumi
Mama-rin


Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Keiko
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Keiko
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