
Hotel Royal
Drama
Overview
Set at the Hotel Royal, situated in the marshland of Hokkaido, Japan, and follows the guests, the family that runs the hotel, and the hotel's staff. Masayo Tanaka is the only child of the family that runs Hotel Royal. She failed to enter an arts school and she now works at the hotel. She does not show her emotions to anyone.
Top Cast


Haru
Haru
Masayo Tanaka
Haru
Masayo Tanaka


Kenichi Matsuyama
Kenichi Matsuyama
Satoshi Miyagawa
Kenichi Matsuyama
Satoshi Miyagawa


Kimiko Yo
Kimiko Yo
Miko Noshiro
Kimiko Yo
Miko Noshiro


Fukiko Hara
Fukiko Hara
Wakako Ota
Fukiko Hara
Wakako Ota


Sairi Ito
Sairi Ito
Maria Sakura
Sairi Ito
Maria Sakura


Amane Okayama
Amane Okayama
Ryosuke Nojima
Amane Okayama
Ryosuke Nojima


Bokuzo Masana
Bokuzo Masana
Shinichi Honma
Bokuzo Masana
Shinichi Honma


Chika Uchida
Chika Uchida
Megumi Honma
Chika Uchida
Megumi Honma


Ami Tomite
Ami Tomite
Miyuki
Ami Tomite
Miyuki


Joey Iwanaga
Joey Iwanaga
Takashi
Joey Iwanaga
Takashi
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