Stars Miori Takimoto as Mio, Yuta Tamamori as Ren, Taisuke Fujigaya as Shu, and Hikaru Yaotome as Yuki. Where to Watch
A nun-in-training disguises herself as her twin brother to join a popular K-pop boy band, A.N.JELL. She must hide her identity while dealing with the band’s cold leader, a playful guitarist, and a jealous rival. ikemen desu ne dramacool top
If you are a fan of Asian dramas, you have almost certainly encountered the legendary franchise Boys Over Flowers (Hana Yori Dango). While the Korean, Taiwanese, and even Chinese versions have massive followings, the 2011 Japanese adaptation, Ikemen Desu Ne (イケメンですね), often flies under the radar. However, for many devoted fans searching for the results, this particular version holds a special place as one of the most faithful and musically brilliant retellings of the story. Stars Miori Takimoto as Mio, Yuta Tamamori as
While cheerful and lovable, several reviews mentioned that his iconic "bus scene" was too short, wasting Yaotome’s potential for a truly heartbreaking moment. Comparison: Japan vs. Korea If you are a fan of Asian dramas,