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Mentai Piriri

Based on the TV series from the same name, Mentai Piriri stars Hanamaru Hakata, the icon of Hakata, Fukuoka, alongside Yasuko Tomita, who both starred in the television show playing husband and wife respectively. With additional scenes not depicted in the original show.

Top Cast

  • Hanamaru Hakata

    Hanamaru Hakata

    Toshiyuki Umino

  • Yasuko Tomita

    Yasuko Tomita

    Chiyoko Umino

  • Soma Santoki

    Soma Santoki

    Kenichi Umino

  • Haruka Masunaga

    Haruka Masunaga

    Masaru Umino

  • Hiroyuki Seguchi

    Hiroyuki Seguchi

    Yaeyama

  • Yu Saitoh

    Yu Saitoh

    Matsuo

  • Yoshiko Inoue

    Yoshiko Inoue

    Michie

  • Shunsaku Fukuba

    Shunsaku Fukuba

    Sasajima

  • Miyu Yoshimoto

    Miyu Yoshimoto

    Miss Hanashima

Overview

Based on the TV series from the same name, Mentai Piriri stars Hanamaru Hakata, the icon of Hakata, Fukuoka, alongside Yasuko Tomita, who both starred in the television show playing husband and wife respectively. With additional scenes not depicted in the original show.

Rating

7.5 / 10
2 Reviews
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