
Yoshino's Barber Shop
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In a small town on the countryside, every young boy is forced to have the same bowl-head haircut known as the "Yoshino-gari" hairstyle. Then one day, a drastic change occurs when a transfer student with bleached hair comes from Tokyo.
Top Cast
Ryo Yoneda
Ryo Yoneda
Keita
Ryo Yoneda
Keita


Masako Motai
Masako Motai
Yoshiko
Masako Motai
Yoshiko


Hoshi Ishida
Hoshi Ishida
Yosuke Sakagami
Hoshi Ishida
Yosuke Sakagami
Shota Okawa
Shota Okawa
Yaji
Shota Okawa
Yaji
Ryo Muramatsu
Ryo Muramatsu
Kawachin
Ryo Muramatsu
Kawachin
Shinnosuke Miyao
Shinnosuke Miyao
Gucchi
Shinnosuke Miyao
Gucchi


Natsuki Okamoto
Natsuki Okamoto
Mao Uesugi
Natsuki Okamoto
Mao Uesugi


Kazuyuki Asano
Kazuyuki Asano
Yoshino Takeo
Kazuyuki Asano
Yoshino Takeo


Senri Sakurai
Senri Sakurai
Grandpa Mikawa
Senri Sakurai
Grandpa Mikawa


Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Uncle Keke
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Uncle Keke
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