New stills of the manga-adapted Japanese drama "There's Something Wrong with Us" show Minami Hamabe in stunning costumes

New stills of the manga-adapted Japanese drama "There's Something Wrong with Us" show Minami Hamabe in stunning costumes

The Japanese TV series of the same name adapted from the original girl manga "There's Something Wrong with Us" by Japanese cartoonist Natsumi Ando will be officially broadcast this summer. The official today (June 10) released the kimono photos of the male and female protagonists. Minami Hamabe looks stunning in her kimono. Let's take a look.

"There's Something Wrong with Us" is a girl's manga by Japanese manga artist Natsumi Ando. It tells the story of how Hanaoka Nanazakura met and fell in love with the prince Takatsuki Tsubaki at the pastry shop Kotsuki-an where her mother worked when she was young. However, they had to separate because of a murder case. 15 years later, the two grew up as pastry craftsmen and met again, triggering a wonderful love adventure.

The current comic-adapted Japanese drama "There's Something Wrong with Us" stars the super popular beautiful girl idol Minami Hamabe and the super fresh meat Meteor Yokohama. Other cast members include Ikusaburo Yamazaki, Yuri Nakamura, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Shiro Sano, etc.

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