
Library Wars: Book Of Memories
Romance · Action · Science Fiction
Overview
Iku (Nana Eikura) joined the Library Defense Force after a member from that team retrieved an important book that was targeted for censorship. She is assigned to work under Atsushi’s (Junichi Okada) team. She endures Atsushi's harsh treatment and looks for the member who retrieved her book. She also finds herself becoming attracted to Atsushi. Iku meets female high school student Marie (Tao Tsuchiya) at the library. Maries has a hearing disability. She is also a childhood friend of Mikihisa (Kei Tanaka). Iku senses Marie’s strong feelings for Mikihisa. Asako (Chiaki Kuriyama) works as a clerk for the Library Task Force. She has frequent meetings with curator Shuji (Aoi Nakamura). This creates complicated feelings for Hikaru (Sota Fukushi). One day, Mikihisa is arrested because of a book he recommended to Marie. Official reason given is because the book is unsuitable for disabled people. The members of the Library Task Force are angered by Mikihisa's arrest.
Top Cast


Junichi Okada
Junichi Okada
Atsushi Dojo
Junichi Okada
Atsushi Dojo


Nana Eikura
Nana Eikura
Iku Kasahara
Nana Eikura
Iku Kasahara


Kei Tanaka
Kei Tanaka
Mikihisa Komaki
Kei Tanaka
Mikihisa Komaki


Sota Fukushi
Sota Fukushi
Hikaru Tezuka
Sota Fukushi
Hikaru Tezuka


Naomi Nishida
Naomi Nishida
Maki Orikuchi
Naomi Nishida
Maki Orikuchi


Jun Hashimoto
Jun Hashimoto
Ryusuke Kenta
Jun Hashimoto
Ryusuke Kenta


Chiaki Kuriyama
Chiaki Kuriyama
Asako Shibasaki
Chiaki Kuriyama
Asako Shibasaki


Koji Ishizaka
Koji Ishizaka
Iwao Nishina
Koji Ishizaka
Iwao Nishina


Tao Tsuchiya
Tao Tsuchiya
Marie Nakazawa
Tao Tsuchiya
Marie Nakazawa


Aoi Nakamura
Aoi Nakamura
Shuji Asahina
Aoi Nakamura
Shuji Asahina
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