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6.7 2 Seasons • 22 Episodes

BOSS - Season 2

Osawa Eriko is a beautiful career woman who has just returned from training in the U.S. and is appointed as the "boss" of this division. But despite her intelligence and capabilities, she can never understand a man's heart, so she remains unable to find a husband.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Yuki Amami

    Yuki Amami

    Eriko Osawa

  • Tetsuji Tamayama

    Tetsuji Tamayama

    Takuma Katagiri

  • Yutaka Takenouchi

    Yutaka Takenouchi

    Shinjiro Nodate

  • Erika Toda

    Erika Toda

    Mami Kimoto

  • Kendo Kobayashi

    Kendo Kobayashi

    Zenji Iwai

  • Junpei Mizobata

    Junpei Mizobata

    Ippei Hanagata

  • Yoichi Nukumizu

    Yoichi Nukumizu

    Keisuke Yamamura

  • Riko Narumi

    Riko Narumi

    Rika Kurohara

  • Ken Mitsuishi

    Ken Mitsuishi

    Hirohisa Tanba

Overview

Osawa Eriko is a beautiful career woman who has just returned from training in the U.S. and is appointed as the "boss" of this division. But despite her intelligence and capabilities, she can never understand a man's heart, so she remains unable to find a husband.

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