Going Home with Shibuya-Kun

お迎え渋谷くん ‧ Drama ‧ 2024
Completed
Kate
8 people found this review helpful
Jun 29, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Everyone needs a break from responsibilities.

A cute and well paced romance between actor Shibuya Taikai and kindergarten teacher Aota Aika, focused on finding happiness.

This drama is pure sweetness sprinkled with good old misunderstandings and noble idiocy. Far less infuriating than other titles with similar tropes, sadly it does make you roll your eyes with some of the plot progression.

Shibuya Taikai, even though a popular actor, is an awkward, focused on his family man who seeks little interactions with other people. Taking the role of the head of the family and to some extent a parenting role for his sister. And then he meets Aota Aika and slowly, but surely she puts a smile on his face and makes him want more from his life than just dealing with responsibilities the best he can.

What I found a bit disappointing is how we can truly see the depth of internal struggles Shibuya Taikai is facing only close to the end of the drama. One specific scene makes you understand all the previous choices that he made, but it feels a little too late.

What’s more, I actually have little to nothing to say about Aota Aika. She was cute and fun, but I don’t think she was interesting as an individual character.

The acting was great. Kyomoto Taiga presents a whole variety of different roles playing as Shibuya Taikai. The highlight of his performance was the crying scenes. He did master them, they were both heartbreaking and beautiful, because they were never exaggerated. Just well timed tears - all the expressions kept in the eyes alone.

Overall, a fun watch, probably better as a binge. Could have been a bit shorter, removing some layers of miscommunication.

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virgievirgie
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

The leads did not steal my heart and I don't care much about them

Subjective Gut Rating: 7.25

The male lead is quite important for me in a drama that has a strong focus on romance. If I like the male lead, I tend to rate the drama at least a 7.75, if not an 8.0, even if the drama is only so-so. Unfortunately, the ML in “Omukae Shibuya-Kun” aka “Going Home with Shibuya-Kun” did not steal my heart.

I was hoping I would get past his awkwardness and find him cute. That didn’t quite happen and it's more because of the writing than the acting. Don’t get me wrong, there are several scenes that are quite funny and I laughed out loud. But as a whole, I find Shibuya-kun overly weird without a lot of character development. His tears don't move me and after a few times, I got a little bit annoyed. He might have changed a little at the end, but it was too little too late. The female lead also doesn’t impress me much. The acting is OK but I think the writing of the character is missing a certain something to make her lovable.

I am a fan of the initial guessing of feelings and I do like that part. It doesn’t take long for ML to fall in love with FL and vice versa (and I still don’t quite buy this love at first sight). For a J-drama, it took quite a long time for the leads to get together, and that’s a problem here. Despite a likable supporting cast adding some flavors to this awkward romance, I just don’t care much about the leads and not really rooting or not rooting for them to be together.

The highlight for me is little Rizumu. This girl is so cute and speaks her lines so well. The few scenes of the BL dramas are quite fun. I actually don’t mind seeing more behind-the-scenes shots of the fake dramas.

I was looking for a cute and adorable romance with decent/good kisses that can melt my icy heart. “Omukae Shibuya-Kun” did not meet my expectations. It’s not horrible, just a little below-average. I probably won't recommend this as there are so many other cuter and sweet manga adaptations out there.


Completed: 3/29/2025 - Review #560

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LIANNEJENN
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Jun 17, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers
To anyone who’s unsure about watching this drama—I genuinely recommend that you give it a chance.
I’ve seen some negative comments or low ratings floating around, and honestly, I don’t fully understand why. Maybe it’s just not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you're someone who appreciates a lighthearted, sweet, and refreshing story with genuine emotions, this drama might be exactly what you're looking for.

What sets this drama apart for me is that it’s never boring. Every episode gives you something to look forward to—whether it’s a funny moment, a sweet interaction, or a surprising twist. There’s always that feeling of excitement about what will happen next. It’s the kind of drama that leaves you smiling and feeling good after each episode.

The story revolves around a celebrity male lead who experiences a lot of “firsts” in his life—especially falling in love. Watching his journey unfold was so heartwarming. I absolutely loved how the actor portrayed his character—it felt real, raw, and relatable. He perfectly captured the awkwardness, innocence, and joy that come with experiencing love for the first time. Yes, there are misunderstandings, as in many dramas, but what makes this one stand out is how the characters handle them. They actually communicate—and resolve things maturely, which makes the relationship feel healthy and far from toxic (unlike in many other dramas that rely heavily on frustrating miscommunication).

Their relationship is truly cute, calm, and healthy—which is honestly rare in romantic dramas these days. They’re the kind of couple that makes you smile just watching them interact. Aside from the main romance, the supporting characters and cast also did an amazing job. Each one brought something special to the story, and you can tell that everyone poured their heart into their roles.

So if you’re looking for a drama that’s heartwarming, funny, romantic, and leaves you feeling good—with a story that shows love in its purest form—I highly recommend this one. Don’t let the negative comments stop you from watching something that might become your new favorite.

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