After a sudden accident in 1995, 10-year-old Imamura Nozomi goes into a coma. Twenty-five years later, in 2020, Nozomi wakes up. Although she is 35 years old, she still acts like she's ten years old. The world has changed around her, but she lives for her future.
Yuto was Nozomi's classmate in elementary school, and also her first love. He had once become an elementary school teacher, but quit after a certain incident. In order to hide his lack of confidence, he had been protecting himself by criticizing and looking down on others. When he reunites with Nozomi, he starts to take a good look at himself.
Yuto was Nozomi's classmate in elementary school, and also her first love. He had once become an elementary school teacher, but quit after a certain incident. In order to hide his lack of confidence, he had been protecting himself by criticizing and looking down on others. When he reunites with Nozomi, he starts to take a good look at himself.
After a sudden accident in 1995, 10-year-old Imamura Nozomi goes into a coma. Twenty-five years later, in 2020, Nozomi wakes up. Although she is 35 years old, she still acts like she's ten years old. The world has changed around her, but she lives for her future.
Yuto was Nozomi's classmate in elementary school, and also her first love. He had once become an elementary school teacher, but quit after a certain incident. In order to hide his lack of confidence, he had been protecting himself by criticizing and looking down on others. When he reunites with Nozomi, he starts to take a good look at himself.
Yuto was Nozomi's classmate in elementary school, and also her first love. He had once become an elementary school teacher, but quit after a certain incident. In order to hide his lack of confidence, he had been protecting himself by criticizing and looking down on others. When he reunites with Nozomi, he starts to take a good look at himself.
At the first few episodes of 35 sai no shoujo, I was reminded of "Thirty but Seventeen," but as the story unfolds and the attention was on the family, it reminded me a lot of "My Unfamiliar Family".
Story wise it is a bit different (a family member's accident affected the whole family can be a common factor though) but the vibes and the focus on family was what reeled me on both dramas.
Story wise it is a bit different (a family member's accident affected the whole family can be a common factor though) but the vibes and the focus on family was what reeled me on both dramas.
Even with different synopsis the emotional substructure of both dramas are same. I am assuming you have already watched 35sai no shoujo, therefore i will explain about the drama i am recommending, kahago no kahako tells a story about overprotected girl who might look adult but actually is very naïve and pampered by her overbearing mother.(similar to mother of 35sai no shoujo) She don't know the true functioning of society and assumes that everything is ideally happy. An encounter with struggling yet hardworking painter changes her believes tho ~. Male lead of both dramas are very similar! They show the bitter truth to our female leads and support them lovingly. Despite being a grown up , both of our leads mature with increasing episodes. Like nazomi , kahako will pass different levels of maturity and will lead to a happy family :)