
Meiji Tokyo Renka
Romance
Overview
Set after the drama series "Meiji Tokyo Renka." High school student Mei Ayazuki (Rikka Ihara) has travelled back in time to Tokyo in the Meiji period. She meets various historical figures from that time period. The identity of mysterious magician Chari (Yutaka Kobayashi) is revealed. (via Asianwiki)
Top Cast


Shuto Miyazaki
Shuto Miyazaki
Mori Ogai
Shuto Miyazaki
Mori Ogai


Rikka Ihara
Rikka Ihara
Ayazuki Mei
Rikka Ihara
Ayazuki Mei


Taiki Yamazaki
Taiki Yamazaki
Kawakami Otojiro
Taiki Yamazaki
Kawakami Otojiro


Yuki Kubota
Yuki Kubota
Fujita Goro
Yuki Kubota
Fujita Goro


Tetsuya Iwanaga
Tetsuya Iwanaga
Koizumi Yakumo
Tetsuya Iwanaga
Koizumi Yakumo


Shota Matsushima
Shota Matsushima
Iwasaki Tosuke
Shota Matsushima
Iwasaki Tosuke


Yutaka Kobayashi
Yutaka Kobayashi
Chari
Yutaka Kobayashi
Chari
Takahashi Makaha
Takahashi Makaha
Hishida Shunso
Takahashi Makaha
Hishida Shunso
Okito Waku
Okito Waku
Okito Waku


Toman
Toman
Izumi Kyoka
Toman
Izumi Kyoka
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