Shoji Shoko is a 26-years-old beautiful woman who works hard and is admired by everyone. The problem she has is that she’s still a virgin. To change herself, she decides to move into a love-hunting sharehouse called “Love House", and she ends up living with six other people; three guys and three girls. Relationships in the "Love House" become complicated, and Shouko's love life takes an unexpected turn.
Shoji Taishi is a new third-generation lawmaker who comes from a family of politicians and had a sheltered upbringing. The womanising and not particularly intelligent Taishi and his actress wife, Kurosawa Yui, who got her big break through a drama series, have been married for five years. They act like a happily married couple for the sake of their work and public image, but their marriage has already broken down. Taishi and Yui barely have a conversation except when live streaming on social media and do not even see each other at home. Although they have grown disenchanted in their marriage, they cannot get divorced immediately due to pressure from their families and endorsement deals. The couple have no choice but to unite with the unshakeable goal of breaking up.
Both dramas are about love after marriage and their relationships develop very well and so sweet.
The differences are the character of main leads. In 'Once We Get Married', the male lead is a rich CEO and a cold man against anyone until he falls in love. While in 'Marry Me!', the male lead is an ordinary employee, warm and caring person.
The female lead in OWGM is talkative and communicate well with people around her, while in MM! the female lead is very shy and doesn't talk too much but very kind and warm.
The differences are the character of main leads. In 'Once We Get Married', the male lead is a rich CEO and a cold man against anyone until he falls in love. While in 'Marry Me!', the male lead is an ordinary employee, warm and caring person.
The female lead in OWGM is talkative and communicate well with people around her, while in MM! the female lead is very shy and doesn't talk too much but very kind and warm.
It’s said that around 90,000 people go missing in Japan each year, and even overseas this phenomenon is known as “johatsu.” Burdened with worries, some young people deliberately choose to disappear from society, cutting ties with their current lives and erasing their personal information through “yonige-ya” (night movers) or “disappearance brokers.” Against this backdrop, a young man from Singapore comes to Japan and, together with his companions, struggles to rescue a missing girl — a “boy meets girl” story born from the shadows of disappearance.
The story follows 28-year-old civil servant Akiyasu Shin as he's chosen to take part in a new government program under the so-called "NEET protection law". This project pairs government employees with NEETs as a means to rehabilitate them and re-introduce them into society. The problem is his chosen partner, Sawamoto Himari, was signed up without her knowledge! Will Akiyasu Shin end up winning her over? Or will this arranged marriage be a bust!?
The story follows 28-year-old civil servant Akiyasu Shin as he's chosen to take part in a new government program under the so-called "NEET protection law". This project pairs government employees with NEETs as a means to rehabilitate them and re-introduce them into society. The problem is his chosen partner, Sawamoto Himari, was signed up without her knowledge! Will Akiyasu Shin end up winning her over? Or will this arranged marriage be a bust!?
After reading a magazine article, Aizawa Haru falls in love with Oji Kazuhiro, a member of a popular band. Driven by a single desire—“I want to meet Oji”—she quits her stable corporate job and becomes a freelance writer. Her wish finally comes true, and she manages to get to know Oji. Before she realizes it, she has somehow ended up becoming the person who looks after him in everyday life. Then, after a certain incident, Oji proposes to her, and they decide to get married!? However, on the day of their wedding, Oji tells her, “Even if we’re married, it’s fine if we don’t do anything physical, right?” Haru ends up walking down the aisle in the truest sense of the phrase: a real “virgin road.” Troubled by a newlywed life that is not just “sexless” but practically “sex zero,” Haru tries to confide in her friends, Matsuoka Fuyumi, a married hair-and-makeup artist with children, and Kiriyama Akina, who works at a foreign-owned company. But it turns out that both women are carrying deep worries of their own…
The story follows 28-year-old civil servant Akiyasu Shin as he's chosen to take part in a new government program under the so-called "NEET protection law". This project pairs government employees with NEETs, as a means to rehabilitate them and re-introduce them into society. Problem is, his chosen partner, Sawamoto Himari, was signed up without her knowledge! Will Akiyasu Shin end up winning her over? Or will this arranged marriage be a bust!?
~~ Adapted from the webcomic "Marry Me!” by Miku Yuki.
~~ Adapted from the webcomic "Marry Me!” by Miku Yuki.
Two strangers, both proposed marriage to their respective girl/boyfriend, were rejected on the same day. They decided that the best way to deal with the rejection was to get drunk, real drunk. During the 24 hours of their crazy drunkenness, these two stranger became fast friends and got married... to each other. When they finally sobered up, they embarked on a mission to undo every crazy thing they did while they were drunk and prayed that their girl/boyfriend don't find out.
25-year-old Moriyama Mikuri graduated but had no job offers. She became a temporary employee but was even laid off. So while she is taking a break right now, Mikuri feels unwanted and displaced. She starts work as a housekeeper for bachelor Tsuzaki Hiramasa by chance. One day, he proposes a contract marriage to her. The two of them get married
Ujita Kie is a full-time housewife who has lived life steadily. One day, she suddenly discovers her husband's affair and is left with a divorce notice and no way to contact him. Shocked and angry, she locates the place where Marika, her husband's affair partner, lives. However, when she goes there, she meets Marika's boyfriend Kenta. The two who were cheated on begin to live together.
Yamagishi Ayumi is a single woman who wants to marry a high-spec man and have a stable life. Her boyfriend is Katsuo Ebihara. They have been in a romantic relationship since their university days, and they live together now. She always cooks for him with all of her heart, and she always puts him first, but this makes her gradually lose herself. Meanwhile, Ebihara Katsuo is a man of a patriarchal mindset, who thinks women should cook and not men. Their relationship seems to be going smoothly. Ebihara Katsuo, who thinks he is perfect, decides to propose to Ayumi Yamagishi. He doesn't have a doubt that she will say yes, but she responds, "No way."



