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7.0 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

Reversal Orchestra - Season 1

10 years ago, Tanioka Hatsune was a famous young violinist. She won many international music competitions and performed with prestigious orchestras. For some reason, Tanioka Hatsune decided to walk away from her career and never perform on stage again. Now, she is 28-years-old and works as a public officer in Nishi Ward, Saitama City. She still enjoys to play the violin in private, but Tokiwa Asahi becomes aware of her. Tokiwa Asahi is a rising maestro, who is based in Germany. His love for music is so much, that he is very strict on his players. One day, his father, who is the head of Nishi Ward in Saitama City, tells him to return to Japan and rebuild the local Kodama Symphony Orchestra. He returns to Japan and begins to rebuild the local symphony in Saitama City. He tries to recruit Tanioka Hatsune to play the violin on stage once again

Top Cast

  • Mugi Kadowaki

    Mugi Kadowaki

    Tanioka Hatsune

  • Kei Tanaka

    Kei Tanaka

    Tokiwa Asahi

  • Kumi Takiuchi

    Kumi Takiuchi

    Sasaki Reo [Cellist]

  • Ryota Bando

    Ryota Bando

    Shoji Aoi [Flutist]

  • Mari Hamada

    Mari Hamada

    Momoi Midori [Violist]

  • Kento Nagayama

    Kento Nagayama

    Mishima Shoichiro [Hatsune's childhood friend]

  • Aika Yukihira

    Aika Yukihira

    Matsumoto Yumika [Violinist]

  • Mitsuru Hirata

    Mitsuru Hirata

    Hokari Yoshiaki [Oboist]

  • Yuri Tsunematsu

    Yuri Tsunematsu

    Tanioka Kanna [Hatsune's sister]

Overview

10 years ago, Tanioka Hatsune was a famous young violinist. She won many international music competitions and performed with prestigious orchestras. For some reason, Tanioka Hatsune decided to walk away from her career and never perform on stage again. Now, she is 28-years-old and works as a public officer in Nishi Ward, Saitama City. She still enjoys to play the violin in private, but Tokiwa Asahi becomes aware of her. Tokiwa Asahi is a rising maestro, who is based in Germany. His love for music is so much, that he is very strict on his players. One day, his father, who is the head of Nishi Ward in Saitama City, tells him to return to Japan and rebuild the local Kodama Symphony Orchestra. He returns to Japan and begins to rebuild the local symphony in Saitama City. He tries to recruit Tanioka Hatsune to play the violin on stage once again

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