
- jtbs drama
- older woman - young man
- problematic break up
- love in the work place ( one of the not the same office, but same building)
- hubae chase first
- older woman - young man
- problematic break up
- love in the work place ( one of the not the same office, but same building)
- hubae chase first

They're just so dang similar. Aesthetic. The robotic main leads. But they're both good. Dammit this review has to be 100 chars long.

the drama is a noona romance and it is office romance and the female lead was in a relationship with the ml before she was cheated and then it took her some time to get into a relationship with ml because of her experience

Vastly different in terms of plotline and subplot lines but the ML in both the dramas are young and have a lot to learn- they fall for someone older and look up to them and want to take care of them. ML's in both listen patiently to what the FL has to say and thus their character develops throughout the show.

Nakayama Aya is a 32-year-old housewife who has been happily married for two years. To others, Aya and her husband seem like a perfect couple. Aya notices a message from a mysterious woman on her husband’s cellphone, leaving her to wonder if he might be having an affair. She then remembers that they have not been intimate in the past two months. Aya begins her search in earnest for additional evidence of a potential affair.


Both "Cinderella at 2 AM" and "She Would Never Know" are about office romances where a younger guy falls for an older woman. They both have strong female leads and show the ups and downs of their relationships. The stories are emotional and deal with personal growth, and they have that dramatic, heartfelt vibe. Plus, they look great visually, which adds to the feels!


This is a love story about Ogawa Manami, a high school teacher who grew up in a strict family, and Kaworu, a host who is not good at reading and writing, as they search for love despite the obstacles they face. Manami is being pressured to marry a man she met through her father's introduction, and the high school where she works is also facing a crisis of class collapse. She spends her days lamenting, "I want to run away from this place." One day, she receives a call saying that a student has been deceived by an unscrupulous host, and she rushes to the store to bring the female student back, where she meets Kaworu. Kaworu has to sign a promissory note promising not to contact the student in the future, and Manami finds out about the problem that he had kept secret from anyone until then. In the play, the two gradually become closer through Manami's secret "private lessons," in which she teaches Kaworu about language and society.


Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Kana but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics. ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Anata wa Watashi ni Otosaretai" written by Miyaguchi Jun and illustrated by Umesuzu.




Both drama are office romances that revolve around an older woman and a younger man. There is some business related issues along with some questions that one asks as they grow up and start working. Both drama dont try to portray perfect characters but they show them as regular people, sometimes as a coward or a bit problematic in some incidents.