
Ping Pang
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Everyday a woman feverishly practices ping pong by herself. She play ping pong to distract herself from the reality of her life which includes the occasional sexual harrasment at work. A chance encounter one night slowly begins to change her world.
Top Cast


Elisa Yanagi
Elisa Yanagi
Elisa Yanagi


Yu Peng
Yu Peng
Yu Peng
Seitarou Ishibashi
Seitarou Ishibashi
Seitarou Ishibashi
Norizuke Matsukawa
Norizuke Matsukawa
Norizuke Matsukawa


Tateto Serizawa
Tateto Serizawa
Tateto Serizawa
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