
Parade
Drama
Overview
The story of a strange living situation in a 2LDK apartment in suburban Tokyo. There are five residents ranging in age from eighteen to twenty-eight. They are not in any way romantically involved with one another, but one can see subtle hints of affection and friendship among them. In the end, however, none of them really know each other.
Top Cast


Keisuke Koide
Keisuke Koide
Ryosuke
Keisuke Koide
Ryosuke


Shihori Kanjiya
Shihori Kanjiya
Kotomi
Shihori Kanjiya
Kotomi


Karina
Karina
Mirai
Karina
Mirai


Tatsuya Fujiwara
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Naoki
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Naoki


Kento Hayashi
Kento Hayashi
Satoru
Kento Hayashi
Satoru


Terunosuke Takezai
Terunosuke Takezai
Maruyama
Terunosuke Takezai
Maruyama


Maho Nonami
Maho Nonami
Misaki
Maho Nonami
Misaki


Yuri Nakamura
Yuri Nakamura
松园贵和子( Kiwako Matsuzono)
Yuri Nakamura
松园贵和子( Kiwako Matsuzono)


Bokuzo Masana
Bokuzo Masana
Neighbour
Bokuzo Masana
Neighbour


Midoriko Kimura
Midoriko Kimura
Naoki's Boss
Midoriko Kimura
Naoki's Boss
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