Both are family dramas about a patient that needs medical care at home.
The two families had to deal with unexpected scandals involving the disabled character's love affairs. Also, the acting in those dramas were pristine, and all the scenes were done beautifully. Expect some tears to drop every now and then.
Recommended by Rafa
In episode 4, they make references to Ikebukuro West Gate Park. It was really fun to watch after knowing the source material. Both shows are by the same director, and the lead actor is the same. Even the writer is the same too.
Recommended by fiflydramalover
Family relationships, fortunes, and fake marriages are at the heart of this delightful drama. The father decides to marry younger woman as and act to bond his children.
Recommended by LinnyAbdullah
This is another drama that introduces on the japanese traditional arts and at the same time carefully weaving the various character's life story into it as well.
Recommended by jschoco
both dramas are family comedy/drama with similar vibes. Also Nishida Toshiyuki plays the father in both.
Recommended by tropka
both written by Kudo Kankuro, both involving traditional Japanese forms of entertainment (noh, rakugo) and featuring same actors (Nagase Tomoya, Nishida Toshiyuki and Kiritani Kenta)
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