

Romance · Drama
Overview
Saimon hides his feelings as he and Takashi hit the road in search of love, but the journey leads them somewhere unexpected.
Top Cast


Itsuki Sakamoto
Itsuki Sakamoto
Saimon
Itsuki Sakamoto
Saimon


Kenta Suga
Kenta Suga
Tada Takashi
Kenta Suga
Tada Takashi


Yuki Mamiya
Yuki Mamiya
Maiko
Yuki Mamiya
Maiko


Kai Inowaki
Kai Inowaki
Yanagida
Kai Inowaki
Yanagida


Hinako Tanaka
Hinako Tanaka
Chiyo
Hinako Tanaka
Chiyo
Keisuke Yamamoto
Keisuke Yamamoto
Takagi
Keisuke Yamamoto
Takagi


Yoko Ohshima
Yoko Ohshima
Snack Bar Woman
Yoko Ohshima
Snack Bar Woman


Daikichi Sugawara
Daikichi Sugawara
Takashi's father
Daikichi Sugawara
Takashi's father
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