
The Tune of Our Dreams
Drama
Overview
Yasu plays guitar on the street every night. A young stranger, Dare, stands in front of him. Yasu instantly feels a faint infatuation with Dare, who expresses a straightforward opinion, and takes him to his apartment, where he has no place to return to. The room was occupied by Yasu's friends Otto and Bohra, a comic duo, and Sekken, who works part-time with Yasu and whose dream is to become a full-time employee. Dare felt comfortable in the atmosphere. Yasu told him to stay as long as he wanted. And soon her feelings for him grew stronger.
Top Cast
Kazuaki Hashimoto
Kazuaki Hashimoto
Dare
Kazuaki Hashimoto
Dare
Tomohiro Okada
Tomohiro Okada
Yasu
Tomohiro Okada
Yasu


Yuya Matsuura
Yuya Matsuura
Bôfura
Yuya Matsuura
Bôfura
Takami Kazumasa
Takami Kazumasa
Sekken
Takami Kazumasa
Sekken
Shôichi Yokosuka
Shôichi Yokosuka
Yukizuri man
Shôichi Yokosuka
Yukizuri man


Kimihiko Nakamura
Kimihiko Nakamura
Ottô
Kimihiko Nakamura
Ottô
Ayumi Arai
Ayumi Arai
Woman who gets autograph
Ayumi Arai
Woman who gets autograph
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