
Sex Is No Laughing Matter
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Mirume is a 19 year old college student who falls in love with Yuri, an almost 40 year old art teacher at his university. Yuri isn't your typical college professor, having a quirky sense of humor and unpredictable personality. When Yuri invites Murume to her studio, she playfully seduces the still naive 19 year old student. Things become more complicated when Mirume discovers that Yuri is married to a much older man....
Top Cast


Kenichi Matsuyama
Kenichi Matsuyama
Mirume
Kenichi Matsuyama
Mirume


Hiromi Nagasaku
Hiromi Nagasaku
Yuri
Hiromi Nagasaku
Yuri


Yu Aoi
Yu Aoi
En
Yu Aoi
En


Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
Domoto
Shugo Oshinari
Domoto


Morio Agata
Morio Agata
Inokuma
Morio Agata
Inokuma


Yoichi Nukumizu
Yoichi Nukumizu
Yamada
Yoichi Nukumizu
Yamada
Harudanji Katsura III
Harudanji Katsura III
Mirume's grandfather
Harudanji Katsura III
Mirume's grandfather


Miwako Ichikawa
Miwako Ichikawa
Student
Miwako Ichikawa
Student


Yoko Fujita
Yoko Fujita
Art exhibition employee
Yoko Fujita
Art exhibition employee
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