
After the Rain
Romance · Drama
Overview
Akira Tachibana is a soft-spoken high school student who used to be a part of the track and field club. Working part-time at a restaurant, she finds herself inexplicably falling in love with her manager, a divorced 45-year-old man.
Top Cast


Nana Komatsu
Nana Komatsu
Akira Tachibana
Nana Komatsu
Akira Tachibana


Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
Masami Kondo
Yo Oizumi
Masami Kondo


Nana Seino
Nana Seino
Haruka Kiyan
Nana Seino
Haruka Kiyan


Hayato Isomura
Hayato Isomura
Ryosuke Kase
Hayato Isomura
Ryosuke Kase


Shono Hayama
Shono Hayama
Takashi Yoshizawa
Shono Hayama
Takashi Yoshizawa


Honoka Matsumoto
Honoka Matsumoto
Yui Nishida
Honoka Matsumoto
Yui Nishida


Maika Yamamoto
Maika Yamamoto
Mizuki Kurata
Maika Yamamoto
Mizuki Kurata


Mari Hamada
Mari Hamada
Kubo
Mari Hamada
Kubo


Shigeyuki Totsugi
Shigeyuki Totsugi
Chihiro Kujo
Shigeyuki Totsugi
Chihiro Kujo


Yoh Yoshida
Yoh Yoshida
Tomoyo Tachibana
Yoh Yoshida
Tomoyo Tachibana
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