
Flowers And Rain
Drama · Music
Overview
Childhood was complicated for Yoshida and he faces Japanese society as an outsider after his return from London alongside his parents. He feels displaced and frustrated, but soon finds new strength through hip-hop. Under the name of SEEDA, he starts to rap and deals drugs to produce his music while surviving in Tokyo. When he realizes that his new life as a rapper can’t simply undo the connections to his family, it’s too late.
Top Cast


Show Kasamatsu
Show Kasamatsu
SEEDA
Show Kasamatsu
SEEDA


Ayaka Onishi
Ayaka Onishi
Ayaka Onishi


Chihiro Okamoto
Chihiro Okamoto
Chihiro Okamoto


Miho Tsumiki
Miho Tsumiki
Miho Tsumiki


Takashi Matsuo
Takashi Matsuo
Takashi Matsuo


Ozuno Nakamura
Ozuno Nakamura
Ozuno Nakamura
Kyohei Mitsune
Kyohei Mitsune
Kyohei Mitsune
Sousuke Takaoka
Sousuke Takaoka
Sousuke Takaoka


Kai Hoshino Sandy
Kai Hoshino Sandy
Kai Hoshino Sandy


Masato Hanazawa
Masato Hanazawa
Masato Hanazawa
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