Just ignore the age gap for a moment and hear me. My Rainy Days is actually a really heartwarming love story.
As for reason why you might enjoy this title too:
- Its from the same Screenwriter & Directer, Kanchiku Yuri. Its actually her debut movie.
- The male lead is the reason why female lead decided to change herself like how the female lead (in Hatsukoi) was also the reason why male lead decided to study as if his life depend on it.
- The male lead has some brain related issue too (kinda like how female lead in Hatsukoi got one) (*dont know if coincidence or if the writer just get a kick of writing those sad plot lol)
- To put it short. both story are heartwarming, sad, innocent and pure.
- Oh right, the theme songs are also great, not as well known as Utada Hikaru's maybe but its really vibe with story.
As for reason why you might enjoy this title too:
- Its from the same Screenwriter & Directer, Kanchiku Yuri. Its actually her debut movie.
- The male lead is the reason why female lead decided to change herself like how the female lead (in Hatsukoi) was also the reason why male lead decided to study as if his life depend on it.
- The male lead has some brain related issue too (kinda like how female lead in Hatsukoi got one) (*dont know if coincidence or if the writer just get a kick of writing those sad plot lol)
- To put it short. both story are heartwarming, sad, innocent and pure.
- Oh right, the theme songs are also great, not as well known as Utada Hikaru's maybe but its really vibe with story.
Following a failed confession to her first love, female high school student Mikoto Ochiai contemplates jumping off the roof of the school building. However, her thoughts are interrupted by the arrival of Jin Haiba, the physics teacher known for being a slacker and the butt of students' jokes. Calmly, he lights a cigarette and asks for an explanation of the events that led her to this precipice. Rather than dissuade her from killing herself, he makes a request—will she enter into a romance with him before she dies? Together, the two gradually ponder why they should keep living and why they should not love each other in earnest.
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.
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.
One day, all of a sudden, Misaki, the number one hostess of a club in Roppongi becomes a high school teacher! Of all classes, she is appointed as the homeroom teacher for Class 2Z, a special class for the troublemakers at the school. But, with her positive power, she takes the students head-on, without ever giving up!



