
The Road Less Travelled
Drama
Overview
Kazunari Katsuki (Gaku Sano) lied to his classmate that Tokyo stinks. Because of his comment, he goes to Tokyo alone. On his way back, he misses his flight back to Kumamoto. Kazunari only 3,400 yen in his pocket. He becomes confused about his missed flight. At that time, Masami Tanaka (Kaoru Sugita), who works at an airport souvenir shop, talks to Kazunari. On Kazunari's unusual trip back to Kumamoto, he meets many different adults and begins to think about his life.
Top Cast


Gaku Sano
Gaku Sano
Kazunari Katsuki
Gaku Sano
Kazunari Katsuki


Kaoru Sugita
Kaoru Sugita
Masami Tanaka
Kaoru Sugita
Masami Tanaka


Kyusaku Shimada
Kyusaku Shimada
Jun Shimazu
Kyusaku Shimada
Jun Shimazu


Shinya Tsukamoto
Shinya Tsukamoto
Sousuke Akiyama
Shinya Tsukamoto
Sousuke Akiyama


Yuu Tokui
Yuu Tokui
Officer Ota
Yuu Tokui
Officer Ota


Masahiro Toda
Masahiro Toda
Satoshi Wada
Masahiro Toda
Satoshi Wada


Miako Tadano
Miako Tadano
Norie Mikiyoshi
Miako Tadano
Norie Mikiyoshi


Tsubasa Takizawa
Tsubasa Takizawa
Ryohei Yanagishita
Tsubasa Takizawa
Ryohei Yanagishita


Kazue Tsunogae
Kazue Tsunogae
Tomie Yanagishita
Kazue Tsunogae
Tomie Yanagishita


Hiro Komura
Hiro Komura
Yuko Katsuki
Hiro Komura
Yuko Katsuki
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