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Blindly in Love

Kentaro is an unsocial 35-year-old who lives with his parents and has never dated a woman. When Kentaro’s parents set up an arranged marriage interview with a girl named Nahoko and her parents, he falls in love for the first time in his life. However, the pair soon run into unexpected obstacles. Nahoko is vision impaired and can’t seem to break free of her doting parents. Meanwhile, Kentaro has no idea how to deal with the surge of new emotions he’s feeling.

Top Cast

  • Gen Hoshino

    Gen Hoshino

    Kentaro

  • Kaho

    Kaho

    Nahoko

  • Sei Hiraizumi

    Sei Hiraizumi

    Kentaro's father

  • Ryoko Moriyama

    Ryoko Moriyama

    Kentaro's mother

  • Ren Osugi

    Ren Osugi

    Nahoko's father

  • Hitomi Kuroki

    Hitomi Kuroki

    Nahoko's mother

  • Honoka Ishibashi

    Honoka Ishibashi

    Kentaro's co-worker

  • Shuntaro Yanagi

    Shuntaro Yanagi

    Kentaro's co-worker

  • Miyako Takeuchi

    Miyako Takeuchi

    bold middle-aged woman

Overview

Kentaro is an unsocial 35-year-old who lives with his parents and has never dated a woman. When Kentaro’s parents set up an arranged marriage interview with a girl named Nahoko and her parents, he falls in love for the first time in his life. However, the pair soon run into unexpected obstacles. Nahoko is vision impaired and can’t seem to break free of her doting parents. Meanwhile, Kentaro has no idea how to deal with the surge of new emotions he’s feeling.

Rating

6.0 / 10
16 Reviews
1 Popular

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