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Nanase Once More - Season 1

A suspense story about a girl with an ability to read people's mind. Together with her psychic friends, Nanase, the telepath, tries to save others from danger and fight those who threaten her power. The drama deals with friendship and social tendency to exclude strangers.

Top Cast

  • Misako Renbutsu

    Misako Renbutsu

    Tanaka Nanase

  • Shun Shioya

    Shun Shioya

    Iwabuchi Kosuke

  • Kenta Miyasaka

    Kenta Miyasaka

    Hirose Akira

  • Ennosuke Ichikawa

    Ennosuke Ichikawa

    Detective Takamura

  • Ryuji Sainei

    Ryuji Sainei

    Detective Eto

  • Kaku Tomohiro

    Kaku Tomohiro

    Henry

  • Miki Mizuno

    Miki Mizuno

    Sunadori Fujiko

  • Kanako Yanagihara

    Kanako Yanagihara

    Mayumi Ruri

  • Fumiyo Kohinata

    Fumiyo Kohinata

    Hida Seiichiro

Overview

A suspense story about a girl with an ability to read people's mind. Together with her psychic friends, Nanase, the telepath, tries to save others from danger and fight those who threaten her power. The drama deals with friendship and social tendency to exclude strangers.

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