Minato Akira, running his grandfather's laundromat, finds his relationship with Katsuki Shintaro facing unexpected challenges after three months of bliss. Meanwhile, Asuka and Hiiragi's budding romance takes a complicated turn. Brace yourself for the trials and tribulations that await these two pairs of lovers in this captivating sequel! (Source: GagaOOLala) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Minato Shouji Coin Laundry" (みなと商事コインランドリー) by Tsubaki Yuzu (椿ゆず) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Native Title: みなと商事コインランドリー2
- Also Known As: Minato Coin Laundry 2 , Minato Coin Laundry Season 2 , Minato Shouji Coin Laundry 2 , Minato Shouji Koin Randorii 2 , Minato Shouji Koin Randorii Season 2 , Minato's Laundromat 2 , Minato's Laundromat Season 2 , Wash My Heart! 2 , Wash My Heart! Season 2
- Screenwriter & Director: Kanai Junichi
- Screenwriter: Yamashita Subaru
- Director: Kawasaki Ryo, Kitagawa Hitomi
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kusakawa TakuyaMinato AkiraMain Role
- Nishigaki ShoKatsuki ShintaroMain Role
- Fukushi SeijiSakuma TakayukiSupport Role
- Inaba YuSakuma ShuSupport Role
- Oku TomoyaHanabusa AsukaSupport Role
- Toyoshima HanaKatsuki SakurakoSupport Role
Reviews

This should have been a special episode only…
Let’s be real, they could have just put the last arc in a special episode and it would work way better. Most of the episodes were nonsensical and Minato was just frustrating on a whole next level. Why did he feel even more shy and teen panic after they got together than in season 1?Season 2 does not really give you many sweet scenes to feed your fluff desires, nor does it develop characters in any meaningful way. Everything important happens in the last 2 and half episodes, so what’s the point of all the rest? I thought I suck at romance, but Minato is a whole new level of failure and if it was not for Shin’s undying patience, this relationship would fail hard. Realistically speaking, I just mostly felt bad for Shin in the first 10 episodes.
The second couple was way too similar in their dynamics to Minato and Shin, I quickly lost interest… Misunderstanding and lack of communication is a clear indicator the writer did not really have any solid idea what to do with them, they existed to fill the screen time.
The acting was great, just as it was in season 1. At least from Kusakawa Takuya and Nishigaki Sho. Quite a few scenes that were surprisingly touching, a number of scenes that worked only because they did their best to deliver, even if the script itself was lacking.
Overall, it’s more or less skip worthy.
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Don’t let others deter you away!
Okay so I’m gonna go against most people with this review. The problem with many BL watchers these days is that they’re impatient and expect too much (myself included).Did I expect season two to be drawn out and repetitive as the first season? No. However, let’s put this Into perspective. As we seen in season one Minato is childish and overdramatized but hey that’s okay bc same. People seem to not realize that season two is literally not that long after season one in their timeline. Shin is still very much young and although he’s still very persistent I can understand why Minato still feels uneasy with their relationship. Clearly he wants and loves shin but let’s not act like these external factors like the clearly huge ass age difference isn’t an issue that can be solved over night.
Like they literally barley hold hands and y’all expect more?
In season 2 we get more of the side couple!!!!! I’m living for them. They give me life!
I’m not even gonna address episode nine though because right whenever we get a much deserved scene and moment between Shin and Minato something else changes that and laughs in our face. They said y’all kept begging, nagging, and yapping about Minato being immature and not having any moments with Shin so we’ll give it to you. But at what cost *insert that ugh emoji*.
Actually now it seems like I’m trying to deter you away from the show lol. Anyways just watch it. It won’t kill you (hopefully) to watch it and it has a good looking cast. But like in all seriousness Minato needs to give shin what he needs *insert smirk emojo* or let him go *insert crying emoji*.
I cannot lie I was part of that pitch forks and knives group telling Minato to grow a pair and let everyone die in peace. And btw Minato is still every bit of annoying until the last episode*insert crying emoji*.
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