
SORA
Drama
Overview
Sora and Umi (both played by Lee Tae-kyung) who were born to a Japanese father and a Korean mother and raised in South Korea. Sora now lives in Shanghai and works as an illustrator. When she meets a Japanese guy named Mochizuki, they become close. This is when her sibling Umi visits. Umi was born inter-sex and had undergone gender reassignment surgery to become a woman. Umi encourages Sora and Mochizuki to fall in love, but Sora becomes mentally unstable.
Top Cast


Lee Tae-kyung
Lee Tae-kyung
Sora Asami / Umi Asami
Lee Tae-kyung
Sora Asami / Umi Asami


Tsuyoshi Abe
Tsuyoshi Abe
Hayato Mochizuki
Tsuyoshi Abe
Hayato Mochizuki
Agnes Chan
Agnes Chan
Xin Lan
Agnes Chan
Xin Lan
Tomoko Hayakawa
Tomoko Hayakawa
Hayato's Mother
Tomoko Hayakawa
Hayato's Mother
Lina He
Lina He
Lina He
Myung-Hwa Hong
Myung-Hwa Hong
Jisook Kim
Myung-Hwa Hong
Jisook Kim
Xiaoming Jin
Xiaoming Jin
Bingxuan Gao
Xiaoming Jin
Bingxuan Gao
Eun-ji Jo
Eun-ji Jo
Eun-ji Jo
Gaseul Kim
Gaseul Kim
Gaseul Kim
Min-Seong Kim
Min-Seong Kim
Min-Seong Kim
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