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Affectionate Time

Affectionate Time

Original title: 優しい時間
8 /10 (4) 2005
Drama
Director Daisuke Tajima
This is the story about one small coffee shop located in the northern island of Hokkaido. Yukichi Wakui used to work as a successful businessman at a prestigious trading firm. He worked for several years in New York as well as other cities around the world. When his wife Megumi died at the age of 47 in a car accident three years ago, he decided to leave the company. He was only 57. When Megumi died in the accident, her 18-year-old son Takuro was at the wheel. Yukichi declined an offer to switch to an affiliate company after his retirement, and moved to Megumi's hometown Furano, Hokkaido instead. There he started a small coffee shop named "The Forest Clock."
Seasons
1
Episodes
11
Country
Japan
Status
Ended

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Episode Guide

1Snowbugs13 Ene 2005
2Takuro20 Ene 2005
3First Snow27 Ene 2005
4Lingering Snow03 Feb 2005
5Memory10 Feb 2005
6Holy Night17 Feb 2005
7Son24 Feb 2005
8Blizzard03 Mar 2005
9Scar10 Mar 2005
10Tattoo17 Mar 2005
11Snowbreak24 Mar 2005
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Who stars in Affectionate Time? The main cast of Affectionate Time includes Misa Shimizu, Akira Terao, Masami Nagasawa, Mayumi Asaka, Kazunari Ninomiya.
Who directed Affectionate Time? Affectionate Time (2005) is directed by Daisuke Tajima.
What genre is Affectionate Time? Affectionate Time is a Drama film. It has a rating of 8/10 with 4 votes.
How many seasons does Affectionate Time have? Affectionate Time has 1 season and 11 episodes.

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This is the story about one small coffee shop located in the northern island of Hokkaido. Yukichi Wakui used to work as a successful businessman at a prestigious trading firm. He worked for several years in New York as well as other cities around the world. When his wife Megumi died at the age of 47 in a car accident three years ago, he decided to leave the company. He was only 57. When Megumi died in the accident, her 18-year-old son Takuro was at the wheel. Yukichi declined an offer to switch to an affiliate company after his retirement, and moved to Megumi's hometown Furano, Hokkaido instead. There he started a small coffee shop named "The Forest Clock."

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