Seven Days of a Daddy and a Daughter
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by Takahisa Igarashi
- Chiho Watanabe
- Shuko Arai
| Seven Days of a Daddy and a Daughter | |
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| Also known as | Papa to Musume no Nanokakan |
| パパとムスメの7日間 | |
| Genre | Drama and Comedy |
| Based on | Papa to Musume no Nanokakan by Takahisa Igarashi |
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| Ending theme | 星屑サンセット |
| Composer | YUKI[3] |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Original language | Japanese |
| No. of episodes | 7 [4] |
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| Running time | 54 min (Japan) [5] |
| Production company | TBS |
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| Network | TBS |
| Release | July 2 – August 19, 2007 |
Seven Days of a Daddy and a Daughter (Japanese: パパとムスメの7日間, Hepburn: Papa to Musume no Nanokakan) is a Japanese television drama series that was broadcast on TBS from 2007.[6] The series is based on a novel by Takahisa Igarashi[7] in 2006. The South Korean comedy film Daddy You, Daughter Me directed by Kim Hyeong-hyeop in 2017 was based on this series.[8]
Kyōichirō Kawahara (Hiroshi Tachi), a deputy director of public relations at a top cosmetic company, leads a project called "Rainbow Dream," aimed at young consumers. His daughter, Koume (Yui Aragaki), is a second-year student at Sakura Taipei High School and has a strained relationship with her father. During a family trip, a train accident causes them to swap bodies for seven days. How will they each navigate life as a middle-aged salaryman and a teenage high schooler?