Love Game (TV series)
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Japanese TV series or program
- Yumiko Shaku
- Yuki
16 July 2009 (2009-07-16)
Survivor U.S.
Love Game is a 2009 Japanese TV series by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.[1][2]
The 13 episodes take the premise of a game organized by the lead character Himuro Sae (played by Yumiko Shaku), with the supporting role of the "mystery woman" (played by Japanese actress Yuki) in a different persona in each episode.
Cast
Main
- Yumiko Shaku as Sae Himuro
- Yuki as Yumi Wakasugi(Mystery Woman)
Guest
- Shun Shioya (episode 1)
- Waka Inoue (episode 2)
- Ami Suzuki (episode 3)
- Ryosei Konishi (episode 3)
- Tamao Satō (episode 4)
- Yui Ichikawa (episode 5)
- Mirei Kiritani (episode 9)
- Tetsurō Degawa (episode 10)
- Mariko Shinoda (episode 11)
References
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Love Game at IMDb
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