
Rolling Marbles
Drama
Overview
Shibuya in Tokyo, a city that continues to change due to redevelopment. At a house in the corner of Shibuya, Ai dreaming of a model, Mizuho working for the editorial department of a magazine, and musician Erika live together. This story is about the modest cohabitation of the three.
Top Cast


Ai Yoshikawa
Ai Yoshikawa
Ai
Ai Yoshikawa
Ai


Minori Hagiwara
Minori Hagiwara
Mizuho
Minori Hagiwara
Mizuho


Yui Imaizumi
Yui Imaizumi
Erika
Yui Imaizumi
Erika


Show Kasamatsu
Show Kasamatsu
Keisuke
Show Kasamatsu
Keisuke


Ito Ohno
Ito Ohno
Tete
Ito Ohno
Tete


Ami Tomite
Ami Tomite
Saya
Ami Tomite
Saya


Hiroto Oshita
Hiroto Oshita
Tamura
Hiroto Oshita
Tamura


Kyoko Hinami
Kyoko Hinami
Hiroko
Kyoko Hinami
Hiroko


Momoko Tanabe
Momoko Tanabe
Miki
Momoko Tanabe
Miki


Fuju Kamio
Fuju Kamio
Yuya
Fuju Kamio
Yuya
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