
Every Day a Good Day
Drama
Overview
A university student attends a Japanese tea ceremony near her house with her cousin. There she has the Japanese tea ceremony in her life and it's there for her during moments when she is sad or happy.
Top Cast


Haru Kuroki
Haru Kuroki
Noriko
Haru Kuroki
Noriko


Kirin Kiki
Kirin Kiki
Teacher Takeda
Kirin Kiki
Teacher Takeda


Mikako Tabe
Mikako Tabe
Michiko
Mikako Tabe
Michiko


Mayu Tsuruta
Mayu Tsuruta
Yukino
Mayu Tsuruta
Yukino


Shingo Tsurumi
Shingo Tsurumi
Noriko's Father
Shingo Tsurumi
Noriko's Father
Megumi Takizawa
Megumi Takizawa
Yumiko
Megumi Takizawa
Yumiko
Saya Kawamura
Saya Kawamura
Sanae
Saya Kawamura
Sanae


Mayu Harada
Mayu Harada
Tadokoro
Mayu Harada
Tadokoro


Mizuki Yamashita
Mizuki Yamashita
Hitomi
Mizuki Yamashita
Hitomi


Chihiro Okamoto
Chihiro Okamoto
Noriko's Brother
Chihiro Okamoto
Noriko's Brother
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