

Drama
Overview
Love is a business at Family Romance, a company that rents human stand-ins for any occasion. Founder Yuichi Ishii helps make his clients’ dreams come true. But when the mother of 12-year-old Mahiro hires Ishii to impersonate her missing father, the line between acting and reality threatens to blur.
Top Cast
Yuichi Ishii
Yuichi Ishii
Yuichi Ishii
Yuichi Ishii
Yuichi Ishii
Mahiro Tanimoto
Mahiro Tanimoto
Mahiro
Mahiro Tanimoto
Mahiro
Miki Fujimaki
Miki Fujimaki
Mahiro's Mother
Miki Fujimaki
Mahiro's Mother
Takashi Nakatani
Takashi Nakatani
Father of Bride / Lottery Official
Takashi Nakatani
Father of Bride / Lottery Official
Yuka Watanabe
Yuka Watanabe
Bride
Yuka Watanabe
Bride
Jin Kuroinu
Jin Kuroinu
Ishii's Friend
Jin Kuroinu
Ishii's Friend
Airi Coats
Airi Coats
Mahiro's Little Friend
Airi Coats
Mahiro's Little Friend
Shun Ishigaki
Shun Ishigaki
Pantomime
Shun Ishigaki
Pantomime
Tatsuaki Hôjô
Tatsuaki Hôjô
Bullet Train Official
Tatsuaki Hôjô
Bullet Train Official
Tetsuro Mori
Tetsuro Mori
Bullet Train Employee
Tetsuro Mori
Bullet Train Employee
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