Sunao ni Narenakute
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| Sunao ni Narenakute | |
|---|---|
Promotional poster of Sunao ni Narenakute | |
| Genre | |
| Starring | See below |
| Opening theme | Hard to say I love you: Iidasenakute by WEAVER Great DJ by the Ting Tings |
| Ending theme | Sunao ni Narenakute by Sugawara Sayuri |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Original language | Japanese |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 11 |
| Production | |
| Producer | Nakano Toshiyuki |
| Production location | Tokyo |
| Running time | 47 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Fuji TV |
| Release | April 15 – June 24, 2010 |
Sunao ni Narenakute (素直になれなくて) (Hard to Say I Love You) is a Japanese television drama that aired on Fuji TV from April 15 to June 24, 2010.
This is a story about the blossoming friendship of five young people who were brought together by Twitter,[1] and their journey to finding honesty with each other and with themselves.
Nakajima looks up to his father, who was a war photographer, but can only get a job as an assistant for gravure magazines. Mizuno is a provisional high school teacher, currently on probation. Nishimura is Mizuno's best friend, whose boyfriend has been avoiding her since she discovered she was pregnant. Ichihara works at a magazine where he is being blackmailed into sexual favours by his chief editor. Park, on Twitter, takes on the persona of a doctor, when he is actually working at a company that sells medical equipment to uninterested doctors, and at the same time, trying to take care of his younger sister.
Cast
- Eita as Keisuke Nakajima/"Nakaji"[2]
- Juri Ueno as Tsukiko Mizuno/"Haru"[2]
- Megumi Seki as Hikaru Nishimura/"Peach"[2]
- Tetsuji Tamayama as Kaoru Ichihara/"Linda"[2]
- Kim Jaejoong as Park Seon-soo/"Doctor"[2]
- Haruka Kinami as Park Min-ha
- Yuichi Nakamura as Shu Mizuno
- Shogo Sakamoto as Kenta Matsujima
- Ryo Ryusei as Masafumi Takahashi
- Rina Aizawa as Yuki Maeda
- Eri Watanabe as Mariko Okuda
- Kenichi Yajima as Tomohiko Yamamoto
- Tetsushi Tanaka as Takashi Minehara
- Toshihide Tonesaku as Takafumi Shiraishi
- Mayumi Asaka as Misako Ichihara
- Haruka Igawa as Kiriko Yamamoto
- Jun Fubuki as Sachiko Mizuno