Liputan6.com, Jakarta There’s something irresistibly charming about Japanese romantic-comedy dramas — the awkward glances, the over-the-top misunderstandings, the slow-burning chemistry, and those unforgettable “almost-kiss” moments that make your heart race. With a perfect blend of humor, sincerity, and just the right dose of drama, J-romcoms have a special way of capturing the beauty of love in all its quirky, unpredictable glory.
Whether you're a hopeless romantic, a drama binge-watcher, or just looking for something sweet and heartwarming to brighten your day, these 6 Japanese rom-coms are guaranteed to make you smile, swoon, and maybe even shed a tear or two.
So grab your favorite snack, cozy up, and get ready to fall head over heels — drama style.
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L-DK (2014)
L-DK (2014) is romantic-comedy Japanese film. L-DK tells the story of Aoi Nishimori, who lives far from her parents. Aoi lives in an apartment building that also houses a student from her school.
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My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday (2016)
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday (2016) tells about Takatoshi Minamiyama sees Emi Fukuju and falls in love with her at first sight. They begin to date and enjoy happy days together, but Emi reveals her secret to him.
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday (2016) tells about Takatoshi Minamiyama sees Emi Fukuju and falls in love with her at first sight. They begin to date and enjoy happy days together, but Emi reveals her secret to him.
One Week Friends (2017)
One Week Friends (2017) is tells about Hase Yuki, who is interested in his school friend Fujimiya Kaori. Kaori is known to be quite cold and reluctant to socialize with anyone. However, this actually attracts Yuki to try and win her love.
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WOLF GIRL AND BLACK PRINCE (2016)
The synopsis of WOLF GIRL AND BLACK PRINCE (2016) tells the story of Erika Shinohara, a high school student who lies that she has a boyfriend. When her friends find her lies, she finds a male student who fits the criteria of her fake boyfriend.
Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (2017)
Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (2017) is tells about Haruki Shiga and the most popular student named Sakura. Sakura actually likes Haruki. But Sakura has pancreatic disease.
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Oranges (2015)
Oranges (2015) is tells about Naho Takamiya, a high school student who receives mysterious letters.
However, she realizes that the letters are from the future. Naho can see what will happen in the future from the letter she sent.