Após aquela viagem a Tóquio, seus sentimentos começaram a mudar. No entanto, com o passar do tempo, perguntas não respondidas permaneceram em seus corações. Até que, finalmente, eles compreenderam o verdadeiro significado da vida. P trabalhou duro para se tornar uma pessoa melhor, exatamente como havia prometido a Pan. Um ano depois, ele se mudou para a província de Shimane e se estabeleceu como um renomado blogueiro de viagens. Enquanto isso, Pan e Plai perseguiram seu sonho musical. O talento deles floresceu, e sua base de fãs cresceu na mesma medida. Embora P seguisse em frente, ele nunca abandonou a esperança de reencontrar Pan. Em silêncio, ele desejava que a pessoa por quem esperava voltasse a ele neste inverno. E, assim que sua prece terminou, uma mensagem chegou — Pan estava voltando para o Japão. Mas, desta vez, ele não estaria sozinho. Junto dele, estariam seu travesso empresário e um charmoso artista mais jovem — seu suposto par romântico nas telas. Como essa viagem se desenrolará com essas novas dinâmicas em jogo? Será que P conseguirá transformar este inverno em uma verdadeira Estação do Amor? (Fonte: Inglês = 9NAA Channel YouTube || Tradução = kisskh) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: Ai no Kisetsu ฤดูกาลแห่งรัก in Shimane
- Também conhecido como: AI NO KISETSU in SHIMANE ฤดูกาลแห่งรัก , Ai no Kisetsu: The Season of Love , Estação do Amor em Shimane
- Roteirista: Piyapat Nanthanoraseth
- Roteirista e Diretor: Paapare Khachaporn Roopchang
- Gêneros: Romance
Onde assistir Estação do Amor em Shimane
Elenco e Créditos
- P Ekkapop TataPPapel Principal
- Jirachot ChotticompornPanPapel Principal
- Kritsana PanchaiPJPapel Principal
- Chattrin ChotticompornPlaiPapel Principal
- Tinnakorn PuwasakdiwongTontaePapel Principal
Resenhas

A tourist ad with less sex compared to Kiseki Chapter 2... and overall awful!
OMG, I did not write a review for that... and many reviews I saw are way way way to positive. This show was boring as hell... While the Kiseki crap had a lot of sex scenes, they cut down on them in this series... The only thing nice in this show is the nature, but of course it's a tourist ad for Shimane/Japan.Other than that, the story was extremely thin, extremely boring and I have no clue why such stuff is financed at all. Each episodes goes over an hour and nearly nothing is happening besides some banter and useless dialoge. Even the background music feels boring...
The best I can say, it does not have an overly stupid story, but there is not much story to begin with. It's just dragging on for ages... and of course we have the typical cringe thai "comedic" bits which are neither funny nor helpful, especially with the sounds, The actors are the poorest of them all. We know that Tontae can act, but the performances of all of them were just bad.
Kissing and NC-scenes don't make a good BL. This is an awful show and you should avoid it!

Soft vibes, steamy kisses, and zero drama—Shimane serves BL comfort with heat!
P and the adorable chaos twins Pan & Plai are back from Kiseki in Tokyo Chapter 2, and it honestly feels like we’re third-wheeling their Japan trip. No toxic drama, no love rivals—just wholesome vibes, good food, and a random “hey let’s all move in together” plan that somehow works. 👫👬✈️Plot? Sure… if you count “friends hanging out, sightseeing, and convincing their Thai pals to shack up in Shimane” as a plot. But honestly? I’m not mad. Sometimes you don’t need rollercoaster drama—just soft, slice-of-life moments that feel like a warm blanket (with occasional spicy scenes to keep you awake 😉).
Speaking of spice… THIS is how you do intimacy in BL. Every kiss? Hot. Every NC scene? Steamy but not cringe. Realistic, tender, and just the right amount of “oops, did I just replay that?” energy. 🔥
Look, I get why some people say “it’s boring” or “there’s no plot.” But let’s be honest—we’re not here for Shakespeare. We’re here for pretty boys, beautiful Japan scenery, and NC scenes that actually deliver. And on that front, Season of Love in Shimane absolutely nails it. A cozy, low-stakes binge that hit the spot on my Sunday night.