Both are dramas with the younger male, older female setting. Both dramas takes a place at an office where both works. Both dramas gives off a similar vibe in my opinion.
One of the most admired and beloved romance manga writers of her time, Hanai Ao has dedicated her entire life to her work. From sunup to sundown, she pours one hundred percent of herself into what she does and it shows. With countless fans clamoring for her latest work, Hanai is at the top of her game. As one of the best romance writers in the country, you’d think Hanai would be experienced in the world of love, but in reality, she’s never even had a boyfriend. A fact that her editor likes to point out. Frequently.
Completely fed up with the constant nagging of her editor, Hanai decides to take a walk, completely unaware that she looks like she's just survived a typhoon. Completely indifferent to anything but her work, Hanai has never bothered with her appearance. At least not until she catches her reflection in a shop window and has to do a double-take. Feeling inspired to make a change, Hanai walks into a nearby salon, where she’s immediately greeted by Riichi, a charismatic and charming stylist who promises to give her a look she’ll love. Struck by Riichi’s charm, Hanai soon finds herself falling for this man she can’t seem to resist. Lucky for her, the feeling seems to be mutual.
With love in the air, it’s only a matter of time before Hanai finds herself experiencing all the joys of a first love, but her strict work ethic could become a problem. Can a workaholic really keep a steady relationship when she frequently forgets her boyfriend even exists?
Completely fed up with the constant nagging of her editor, Hanai decides to take a walk, completely unaware that she looks like she's just survived a typhoon. Completely indifferent to anything but her work, Hanai has never bothered with her appearance. At least not until she catches her reflection in a shop window and has to do a double-take. Feeling inspired to make a change, Hanai walks into a nearby salon, where she’s immediately greeted by Riichi, a charismatic and charming stylist who promises to give her a look she’ll love. Struck by Riichi’s charm, Hanai soon finds herself falling for this man she can’t seem to resist. Lucky for her, the feeling seems to be mutual.
With love in the air, it’s only a matter of time before Hanai finds herself experiencing all the joys of a first love, but her strict work ethic could become a problem. Can a workaholic really keep a steady relationship when she frequently forgets her boyfriend even exists?
Both stories involve an older woman falling in love with a younger man. I would consider both to be an almost slice of life romance. There is no "villainous" parents or such attempting to keep the two would be lovers apart. Nor are there any situations too far out there to be realistic. The stories are gentle and involve the differences in ages when it comes to perspectives on relationships. Also, both are adaptations of a manga.
Both stories involve an older woman falling in love with a younger man. I would consider both to be an almost slice of life romance. There is no "villainous" parents or such attempting to keep the two would be lovers apart. Nor are there any situations too far out there to be realistic. The stories are gentle and involve the differences in ages when it comes to perspectives on relationships. Also, both are adaptations of a manga.
Both stories involve an older woman falling in love with a younger man. I would consider both to be an almost slice of life romance. There is no "villainous" parents or such attempting to keep the two would be lovers apart. Nor are there any situations too far out there to be realistic. The stories are gentle and involve the differences in ages when it comes to perspectives on relationships. Also, both are adaptations of a manga.
Both stories involve an older woman falling in love with a younger man. I would consider both to be an almost slice of life romance. There is no "villainous" parents or such attempting to keep the two would be lovers apart. Nor are there any situations too far out there to be realistic. The stories are gentle and involve the differences in ages when it comes to perspectives on relationships. Also, both are adaptations of a manga.
Both th are about 30+ FLs who are established office workers and good at heart. Both have families that don’t stress them to get married. Both have a one night stand with the intern working in their office as well as a second pursuer who older, rich and a CEO type. The FL are older but completely inexperienced in love. The second male leads take in the roles of love coaches as they learn how to love the tough their relationship with the intern.
Office romance comedy about a older ML who is always going back home on time after office hours & doesn't like to do overtime work in the office & a younger FL who is working overtime after office hours & her nickname is sachiku aka office slaves. This two people met & start their up-downs relationship but they kept their relationship hidden in the office.