
Hot Road
Drama
Overview
Teenager Kazuki Miyaichi has always felt unloved by her mother due the circumstances surrounding her birth. Because she harbors anxiety and perceives herself as being worthless to others, she engages in acts of juvenile delinquency. One day, a transfer student from Yokohama named Eri introduces her to Hiroshi Haruyama, a reckless youth who’s a member of the “Nights” motorcycle gang. Kazuki finds herself increasingly drawn to Hiroshi over time, but he soon becomes leader of the Nights and gets caught up in a conflict with a rival gang.
Top Cast


Non
Non
Kazuki Miyaichi
Non
Kazuki Miyaichi


Hiroomi Tosaka
Hiroomi Tosaka
Hiroshi Haruyama
Hiroomi Tosaka
Hiroshi Haruyama


Yoshino Kimura
Yoshino Kimura
Kazuki's Mother
Yoshino Kimura
Kazuki's Mother


Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Suzuki
Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Suzuki


Ryohei Suzuki
Ryohei Suzuki
Toru Tamami
Ryohei Suzuki
Toru Tamami


Haruka
Haruka
Eri
Haruka
Eri


Rina Ohta
Rina Ohta
Rina Ohta
Rina Ohta
Rina Ohta


Go Riju
Go Riju
Takatsu
Go Riju
Takatsu


Motoki Ochiai
Motoki Ochiai
Richard
Motoki Ochiai
Richard


Yuki Yamada
Yuki Yamada
Kinpa
Yuki Yamada
Kinpa
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