
The Antique
Drama · Mystery
Overview
Job-hunting Daisuke heads to the Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia in Kita-Kamakura with a book signed by Natsume Soseki that his deceased grandmother left behind. He asks the beautiful shop owner Shioriko to authenticate the book. However, the book in question hides an unexpected secret from his grandmother.
Top Cast


Haru Kuroki
Haru Kuroki
Shioriko Shinokawa
Haru Kuroki
Shioriko Shinokawa


Shuhei Nomura
Shuhei Nomura
Daisuke Goura
Shuhei Nomura
Daisuke Goura


Masahiro Higashide
Masahiro Higashide
Yoshio Tanaka
Masahiro Higashide
Yoshio Tanaka


Kaho
Kaho
Kinuko Goura
Kaho
Kinuko Goura


Momoka
Momoka
Aya Shinokawa
Momoka
Aya Shinokawa


Ryo Narita
Ryo Narita
Inagaki
Ryo Narita
Inagaki


Yoshi Sakō
Yoshi Sakō
Yoshi Sakō


Misuzu Kanno
Misuzu Kanno
Misuzu Kanno


Yo Takahashi
Yo Takahashi
Yo Takahashi


Misako Watanabe
Misako Watanabe
Misako Watanabe
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