
Dawn of the Felines
Drama
Overview
A story of three escort girls living in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. They work at the same escort service while feeling lonely in their urban lives.
Top Cast


Juri Ihata
Juri Ihata
Masako
Juri Ihata
Masako


Satsuki Maue
Satsuki Maue
Yui
Satsuki Maue
Yui


Michié
Michié
Rie
Michié
Rie


Takuma Otoo
Takuma Otoo
Nonaka
Takuma Otoo
Nonaka


Kazuko Shirakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Madam of SM Club
Kazuko Shirakawa
Madam of SM Club


Kaku Tomohiro
Kaku Tomohiro
Takada
Kaku Tomohiro
Takada


Hideaki Murata
Hideaki Murata
Taniguchi
Hideaki Murata
Taniguchi
Kazunobu Kubota
Kazunobu Kubota
Kazunobu Kubota


Takuya Matsunaga
Takuya Matsunaga
Takuya Matsunaga


Takamitsu Nonaka
Takamitsu Nonaka
Takamitsu Nonaka
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