Episode Title: The Two-Faced Traveler
This trip takes her to Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. Summer embarks on her first-ever overseas trip. The excitement is fleeting, and as she busily follows the locations her clients have left behind, she repeatedly encounters a woman named Haruko at the same location. Haruko, who visits this place every year only on her birthday, seems to have something off about her. Through these seemingly coincidental encounters, Summer witnesses a shocking sight in Haruko...
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- Aired: August 17, 2025
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My Lovely Journey has been a truly healing watch for me. I connected deeply with the lead character, especially her background of growing up in a protective environment, never really needing to do things on her own. Watching her step out of that comfort zone and experience solo travel was incredibly relatable—it felt like watching someone live out something I’ve always wanted to do but never had the courage for.The solo traveling, paired with the way each place is captured in its raw essence, is honestly beautiful. The cinematography is soothing—it's as if the camera lingers just enough to let you soak in the serenity of every scene. It’s light and easy to watch, with no heavy complications or emotional chaos, which makes it perfect when you're looking for something simple yet meaningful.The cast is another strength of this drama. Every actor feels well-suited for their role, and nothing about their performances feels forced or cringey. Their portrayals are natural and thoughtful, and the story moves along slowly but surely—never abrupt, never confusing. That steady pace, paired with the quiet charm of the storytelling, makes it really enjoyable to follow.While the plot may not be packed with excitement or major twists, the visuals, the subtle emotional beats, and the peaceful tone make it a treat for the eyes and heart. I’ve loved the lead actors in their past projects, and they continue to impress here as well.I’d definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an easy, uncomplicated, and visually appealing drama to relax with.
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