
Esta es la historia de una pequeña cafetería situada en la isla norteña de Hokkaido.
Yukichi Wakui (Terao Akira) solía trabajar como un empresario exitoso en una empresa comercial de prestigio. Trabajó durante varios años en Nueva York, así como otras ciudades alrededor del mundo. Cuando su esposa Megumi (Otake Shinobu) muere a la edad de 47 años en un accidente automovilístico, él decide abandonar la empresa a sus 57 años. Su hijo Takuro (Ninomiya Kazunari) de 18 años de edad era quien conducía.
Yukichi declina una oferta para cambiar a una empresa filial después de su retiro, y se traslada a la ciudad natal de Megumi, Furano. Allí comienza una pequeña cafetería llamada "El reloj del bosque."
Sin saberlo Yukichi, Takuro trabaja como aprendíz de un fabricante de cerámica en Biei, un pueblo situado a 50 km de Furano. Su padre no ha hablado con él una sola palabra desde el accidente.
Un día, Takuro conoce a Azusa (Nagasawa Masami), empleada "El reloj del bosque" que tiene la costumbre romper platos y tazas de la tienda. No se necesita mucho tiempo para que nazca algo especial entre ellos.
¿Se logrará derretir el hielo que separa a padre e hijo?
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- Título original: 優しい時間
- También conocida como: Affectionate Time , Tempo Afetuoso
- Guionista: Kuramoto Sou, Yoshida Noriko
- Director: Nishiura Masaki, Ishizaka Rieko, Tajima Daisuke
- Géneros: Romance, Vida, Drama, Familia
Reparto y créditos
- Ninomiya Kazunari Papel principal
- Nagasawa Masami Papel principal
- Terao Akira Papel principal
- Yo Kimiko Papel principal
- Otake Shinobu Papel principal
- Kunimura JunTateishiPapel secundario
Reseñas

But once again, if you are NOT looking for something very subtle, gentle, and slow, this show will be a huge disappointment. I personally found it to be a ready break from the rush of my daily life and the other shows I have watched, and I thought it was a masterpiece. This being said, I wouldn't recommend it to someone who would not enjoy such a quiet and gentle drama.

it surprisingly has some edge to it, especially in the second half, relating to takuro's past in a street racing gang and otherwise. takuro's longing (and the love in it) was so sad it was stomach-churning. distance not by location but by heart is devastating to witness
i think this could feel different depending on your relationship with your parents or who you are. it might be healing, and there may be things that resonate with you a lot and others that dont at all. in a way, it feels personal because of that, and regardless of what kinder-surprise-egg-style experience you get, it's worth a shot to find out
there's creative shots in here, hokkaido is a beautiful setting, it features a unique flow of progressively providing interesting information about the characters one becomes invested in, immersive if you let it take you, and the tracks were effective
if you're someone who's interested in this drama but you have a preference for fast pacing, i did a task that required less attention (that i put down for important moments, sometimes whole episodes) and watched this over the span of two days, rather than the week i usually set aside. i felt this could be an appropriate way to experience it as well as taking it slow
taller girl + shorter guy is awesome! bonus points for their hair being the same length, they look cute!