Asao Atsuko works at the bento shop “Yonesuke” in Yanaka, Tokyo. Iwaki Kohei is a patent attorney who handles procedures related to patents and other intellectual property on behalf of his clients. The two met in university and, twelve years later, are still living together. They have a close, comfortable relationship—sharing meals every day and noticing even the smallest changes in one another, leading a life they are content with.
However, Kohei ends up having a one-time affair with his colleague, fellow patent attorney Takano Yuko. Standing at a crossroads in their lives, the three struggle with hesitation, emotional drift, and stubborn pride. What kind of “family” will they ultimately arrive at?
Follow collectors as they discover the true monetary value of the unusual collections that are overtaking their homes. With designer Bobby Berk, they must decide if they're willing to sell some of their items to help pay for much needed home renovations.
Sazawaar explores the fragile line between devotion and manipulation. The drama explores how a single, impulsive decision shifts the course of life forever and the heavy price one pays for a choice made in the heat of the moment.
Sazawaar depicts the devastating effects of a life lived by others' designs, which lead to a lifetime of regret.
An ordinary nine-to-five woman is unexpectedly drawn into a wealthy elite family, where she learns that real high-society life is nothing like the fantasies—setting off a string of witty, romantic, and laugh-out-loud moments.
Ha-yeong, shaped by a life of constant moving, keeps people at a distance until she unexpectedly opens her heart to Heui-won. When they attend the same school, the two create an Eternal List, a promise of things to do together as adults. After Heui-won breaks that promise, Ha-yeong's time comes to a halt and she retreats to a cafe attic, cut off from the world. One day, Do-woon appears holding the long-lost list, and with his arrival, Ha-yeong's frozen time begins to move again. Can a promise from the past lead them back to the present?