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Tokyo Tarareba Girls Live-Action TV Special Reveals More Cast, October 7 Premiere

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Kōhei Matsushita, Daichi Watanabe join cast as Rinko's boyfriend, Kaori's husband

The official website for the new live-action television special for Akiko Higashimura's Tokyo Tarareba Girls (Tokyo Tarareba Musume) manga revealed additional cast members and the October 7 premiere date for the special on Wednesday. The new cast members include:

Kōhei Matsushita as Riichi Asakura, Rinko's boyfriend

Daichi Watanabe as Yū Hirasawa, Kaori's husband

Nana Eikura, Yuriko Yoshitaka, and Yuko Oshima (left to right in image below) reprise their roles from the manga's 2017 live-action series as Kaori, Rinko, and Koyuki, respectively.

Additional cast members, who are all reprising their roles from the earlier live-action series, include:

The special will also feature the live-action series' theme song "Tokyo Girl" by Perfume.

Yuma Suzuki returns as director, and Yūko Matsuda returns to pen the script.

Kodansha Comics is releasing the original manga digitally in English under the title Tokyo Tarareba Girls, and it describes the manga:

"I spent all my time wondering 'what if,' then one day I woke up and I was 33." She's not that bad-looking, but before she knew it, Rinko was thirty-something and single. She wants to be married by the time the Tokyo Olympics roll around in six years, but...that might be easier said than done! The new series by Akiko Higashimura erupts with sharp opinions on girls and tons of laughs!!

Higashimura launched Tokyo Tarareba Girls in Kodansha's Kiss magazine in March 2014 and ended it in April 2017. Kodansha published the ninth and final compiled book volume in July 2017. She later drew three new "side story" chapters in Kiss in 2018. Higashimura launched the Tokyo Tarareba Musume Season 2 sequel manga in Kiss in April 2019.

The manga won the Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia award at the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards last year.

Sources: Tokyo Tarareba Girls live-action special's website, Comic Natalie


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