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Genre
  
Opening theme
  
"Update" by Sabao

First episode date
  
29 March 2013

Language
  
Japanese

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8/10
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Created by
  
Tada Kaoru (manga)

Ending theme
  
"Takaramono" by Sabao

Adapted from
  
Itazura na Kiss

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Also known as
  
イタズラなKiss~The love of Brian and anime

Starring
  
Honoka MikiYuki Furukawa

Cast
  
Yûki Furukawa, Miki Honoka, Yuki Yamada, Yūga Aizawa, Tomomi Nishimura

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo (イタズラなKiss~Love in Tokyo, Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo) is a 2013 Fuji TV Japanese television drama, starring Honoka Miki and Yuki Furukawa in the lead roles. It aired from March 29, 2013 to July 19, 2013 with 16 episodes. In early October 2013, it was announced on the official website of Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo that there is a green light for a second season. It was announced that a special titled Love in Okinawa would air on September 12, 2014. The second season was said to officially air on November 24, 2014.

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Background

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It is based on the Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss written by Tada Kaoru. The Japanese series is the fifth television adaptation of the manga, following the Japanese Itazura Na Kiss in 1996, the Taiwanese It Started with a Kiss in 2005, its sequel They Kiss Again in 2007, Korean Playful Kiss in 2010 the Thai kiss me in 2015 and the Chinese Miss in Kiss in 2016.

Series storyline

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Kotoko Aihara (Honoka Miki) isn't very intelligent and lacks ability in school. She is in class F, the least smart class in her grade. Despite this, she has been in love with the school's most handsome and most intelligent guy, Naoki Irie (Yuki Furukawa), ever since she saw him give a speech at the high school entrance ceremony.

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In her third year of high school, she writes him a love letter but is rejected instantly. She is crushed to see her letter was not even looked at and decides to give up on the jerk who rejected her without even reading it. On the same day, Kotoko's house is hit by a shooting star and collapses. As it is being rebuilt, her dad gets a phone call from his longtime friend and is invited to stay with them. When she arrives, she is in shock to see that this is the house of Naoki Irie and his family. Although he shows a cold attitude, she realizes she can't help but love him. What will happen when fate takes over, and Kotoko's chance of winning Naoki's heart falls in her hands?

Main cast

  • Honoka Miki as Kotoko Aihara
  • Yuki Furukawa as Naoki Irie
  • Supporting cast

  • Yuki Yamada as Kinnosuke Ikezawa
  • Nanami Fujimoto as Jinko Komori
  • Kasumi Yamaya as Satomi Ishikawa
  • Tomomi Nishimura as Noriko Irie
  • Koura Kazumasa as Shigeki Irie
  • Yuga Aizawa as Yuuki Irie
  • Yoji Tanaka as Shigeru Aihara
  • Kanna Mori as Yuko Matsumoto
  • Riho Takada as Sahoko Oizumi
  • Guest stars

  • Aiko Sato as Nurse K. Irie
  • Takashi Kashiwabara as Doctor N. Irie
  • International broadcast

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  • Philippines - GMA Network - April 21, 2014
  •  Hong Kong - now 101 - June 22, 2013
  •  Singapore - WakuWaku Japan - November 23, 2015
  •  Indonesia - RTV - November 2014
  •  Indonesia - WakuWaku Japan - October 28, 2015
  •  Myanmar - WakuWaku Japan - October 28, 2015
  •  Thailand - True4U - May 16, 2015

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    References

    Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo Wikipedia