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Love Like a K-Drama

Love Like a K-Drama

Genres

Reality

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Four actresses from Japan move to South Korea to audition and act alongside Korean actors for roles in a series of love stories. Will true romance follow?

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Returning Series

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

mins

Rating

8.5/10

Release Date

08 December 2025

Country

Japan

Cast

Yuko Fueki

Yuko Fueki

Self - Host

Haruna Kondo

Haruna Kondo

Self - Emcee

Ayaka Nishiwaki

Ayaka Nishiwaki

Self - Emcee

Shusuke Fukutoku

Shusuke Fukutoku

Self - Emcee

Komori Hayato

Komori Hayato

Self - Emcee

Maria Tani

Maria Tani

Self - Emcee

Rio Yamashita

Rio Yamashita

Self

Ayano Kudo

Ayano Kudo

Self

Nozomi Bando

Nozomi Bando

Self

Honoka Kitahara

Honoka Kitahara

Self

Kim Won-shik

Kim Won-shik

Self

Lee Tae-gyun

Lee Tae-gyun

Self

Kim Dong-kyu

Kim Dong-kyu

Self

Song Ji-hyuk

Song Ji-hyuk

Self

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