Tokyo Nameless Girl's Story

June. 16,2012      
Rating:
4.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

University student Nozomi tries to get a job. Back in her hometown, she was lazy, but now Nozomi is used to the quicker pace of Tokyo. Nozomi is also experiencing problems with her boyfriend Kameyama, who seems to be travelling at a different speed in life and work. Meanwhile, Saeko works very hard in the advertising field and she is faithful to her boyfriend Tomoya. Yet, on their first year anniversary, Saeko hear's woman's voice on Tomoya's cellphone. Based on the anthology manga of the same name.

Mitsuki Tanimura as  Nozomi Sakashita
Shuri as  Kaori Odate
Chinami Suzuki as  Miho Suzuki
Natsuki Kunimoto as  Shizuyo Kino
Kensuke Owada as  Sota Kameyama
Motoki Ochiai as  Munenori Hayase
Naoki Kawano as  Tomoya Funabashi
Asana Mamoru as  

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