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Smiles in the Mirror

Ryo works as a hairdresser at a successful beauty salon in Tokyo, Japan. He is popular at his workplace. A client, who works as a model, asks him to go out, but he says no. Due to turning down his client, Ryo is fired from his job. Making things worse, a fire breaks out at his apartment. Ryo then decides to go back to his hometown and work there. One day, he goes to the hospital to cut a girl's hair. After her haircut, the girl smiles and this changes Ryo.

Top Cast

  • Shunya Shiraishi

    Shunya Shiraishi

    Inoue Ryo

  • Natsuna Watanabe

    Natsuna Watanabe

    Takahashi Mari

  • Akiyoshi Nakao

    Akiyoshi Nakao

    Kurahashi Kazuya

  • Mickey Curtis

    Mickey Curtis

    Nomura Kotaro

  • Chieko Matsubara

    Chieko Matsubara

    Hasegawa Sakura

  • Yuki Matsushita

    Yuki Matsushita

    Inoue Yuki

Overview

Ryo works as a hairdresser at a successful beauty salon in Tokyo, Japan. He is popular at his workplace. A client, who works as a model, asks him to go out, but he says no. Due to turning down his client, Ryo is fired from his job. Making things worse, a fire breaks out at his apartment. Ryo then decides to go back to his hometown and work there. One day, he goes to the hospital to cut a girl's hair. After her haircut, the girl smiles and this changes Ryo.

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