Japanese LGBT+ Main & Side Characters/Romances
You have @River Cloud to thank for this existing.
LGBT+ representation in J-Dramas (and also Japanese movies but mainly J-Dramas) is few and far between. That's why I decided to make this list. There is progression, and I want to highlight Japan specifically for taking steps in the right direction.
I'll put a few movies on here. But mostly just dramas.
In an order.
First Post: https://kisskh.at/profile/8835865/feeds/22D50TA
Note: Normally on my lists I will put links/directions to where you can find a title. However, this being Japan, finding legal sites or even fansubbers can be next to impossible. So, sorry if I sometimes just have to leave you with the ambiguous "can be found on free websites" as I don't want these options to no longer be available. Japan just has to make things difficult!
Subs PSA: DO NOT RUIN A GOOD THING FOR EVERYONE AND REPOST SOMEONE ELSE'S SUBS! YOU CAN DIRECT PEOPLE TO THESE RESOURCES BUT DO NOT REUPLOAD SHIT!
Disclosure: I, myself, am BiAce (Biromantic Asexual)
This list is not just for me by the way. It's for all of you guys! And you're more than welcome to leave suggestions in the form of a comment or even send me a message, regardless if we are friends or not.
Will contain spoilers at least regarding a character's sexuality/gender. May or may not contain other spoilers. I will attempt to keep it just to what is related to the rep. You have been warned!
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1. 30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii
Japanese Drama - 2020, 12 episodes
#1
Main romance between two MLs as well as an AroAce (Aromantic Asexual) SFL, Fujisaki Nozomi.
Regarding Fujisaki, she doesn't specifically call herself by any label but how she describes her feelings toward relationships makes it clear enough.
Warning! This contains lethal doses of cuteness and fluff! Watch this if you want to inject dopamine directly into your veins.
Brownie Points: The level of respect and consideration Kurosawa has for Adachi will make any man, woman, or nonbinary person swoon. Swoon!
Consent Highlight: Mr. I'm-not-going-to-kiss-you-because-of-a-game-and-also-when-you-look-really-uncomfortable-with-the-situation-so-I'll-just-give-your-forehead-a-light-peck-and-go *cough* *cough* I mean, Mr. Kurosawa. Just take my heart. Go on, just take it!
Can be found on Crunchyroll, through fansubbers, or free websites
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2. Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
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3. Koisenu Futari
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
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4. Watashi to Otto to Otto no Kareshi
Japanese Drama - 2023, 10 episodes
#4
Features a main cast of Queer leads as well as a Lesbian--at least, I believe she is--SFL, Mika (she tells Misaki that she likes her and doesn't have/isn't shown having a relationship with a man).
Regarding Yuki, he says himself that he is Gay but does express appreciating/having certain feelings for Misaki (FL) as well as expresses simultaneously feeling something for her as well as Shuhei (ML). So I think, to be more specific, he is Biromantic Homosexual as well as Polyamorous.
Regarding Shuhei, from the beginning he expresses having feelings for more than one person at a time [Misaki (FL) and Yuki (ML)] as well as having feelings for men and women. Therefore, I think it's more than safe to say he is Bisexual as well as Polyamorous.
Regarding Misaki, she at first is adamant about only liking Yuki but later expresses having feelings for someone else as well and decides to not limit herself to a monogamous relationship. Therefore, I feel comfortable calling her Straight as well as Polyamorous.Link to my review (really recommend reading it as it goes into a lot, I would include it but the character limit is stopping me): https://kisskh.at/profile/8835865/reviews/269781
To attempt to summarize my thoughts: This is amazing polyamorous rep! I cannot recommend it enough!
Can be found GagaOOLala or free websites
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5. Joshi-teki Seikatsu
Japanese Drama - 2018, 4 episodes
#5
Features a Lesbian Transgender FL, Miki.
This is nothing short of a rare drama. When I first watched it I was worried it would be some sort of mean parody. But, don't worry, it's not.
Miki is a very strong character with an interesting personality and outlook on life.
Episode 3 was a particularly emotional rollercoaster. I was so impressed with the way they show her doubts, fears, and challenges in life as well as with family.
It's funny when appropriate and interesting throughout, while remaining respectful.
Can be found on YouTube
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6. Kiss x Kiss x Kiss: Dekiai Cinderella
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
#6
Ep 4 'Synchronous Kiss' features kissing and a main romance between two MLs.
Can be found on free websites with a VPN in Japan
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7. Kiss x Kiss x Kiss: Perfect Scandal
Japanese Drama - 2022, 12 episodes
#7
Ep 4 'Boss x Subordinate' and Ep 9 'Idol Kiss' feature kissing and main romances between two MLs.
It's so short that nothing can really be said about the rep.
Can be found on free websites with a VPN in Japan
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8. Kiss × Kiss × Kiss: Melting Night
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
#8
Ep 2 'Last Kiss,' Ep 7 'Idol Secret Kiss,' and Ep 9 'Secret Kiss' feature kissing and main romances between two MLs.
Again, can't really say anything about the rep. I don't know, the actors are good kissers? *shrugs*
Can be found on free websites with a VPN in Japan
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9. Kiss x Kiss x Kiss: Love ii Shower
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
#9
Features four episodes with kissing and main romances between two MLs: Grown Up Kiss, Fever Kiss, Idol Practice Kiss, and Kiss in the Art Room-Atelier Kiss.
It's so short that nothing can really be said about the rep.
Can be found on free websites with a VPN in Japan
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10. Coffee & Vanilla
Japanese Drama - 2019, 10 episodes
#10
Features a Queer SML, Yuki, who has unrequited feelings for the ML (Hiroto).
In Ep 9, we find out Yuki is in love with Hiroto. It's really one specific line that makes it clear and observing his behavior. We get to know next to nothing about Yuki though, let alone how he defines his sexuality. So I really can only feel comfortable calling him Queer. Shame he's also as manipulative, twisted, and toxic as everyone else in this drama.
I do NOT recommend watching this for the rep. I do not recommend watching this drama, period.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This is the first drama I'm rating 1/10. I just cannot think of anything redeeming about it whatsoever, any reason to recommend it to anyone, anything positive or so-bad-it's-good at all: Not even the Queer rep (one of my reasons for completing this).
The FL is a shivering bunny rabbit, a blob, a glob of jello with nary a spine to speak of who is there to be molded, shaped, and manipulated as anyone would like, without protest.
Every side character either wants to steal the ML from her or assault/force their feelings onto her. And after she inevitably gets saved by her "Knight in Shining Armor," she then forgives/apologizes to her assaulter and/or apologizes for being assaulted. Yay! Victim-blaming! ? *feel the intensity of my sarcasm*
And the ML? He is the "perfect" man. Except—wait—he's not. He's the walking, talking, living embodiment of a red flag. He lies, pressures, manipulates, and is toxic and overly possessive of the FL.
In other words, this is flaming hot garbage I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole again, not even if you paid me.Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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11. Yuri Dano Kan Dano
Japanese Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
#11
Right. The "rep."
Sometimes Kairi seems confident about her sexuality and will either directly call herself a Lesbian or indirectly say she is Bisexual, but the majority of the time she says her sexuality is "twisted" and makes claims that her childhood trauma is what made her the way she is now. Not only this but she will fall back on "friendship" rather than anything "more."
I think it goes without saying that this drama was not made to represent anyone in the LGBT+ community nor did it actually portray anyone LGBT+.Just gonna put my full review here because I can't seem to summarize the rest of my thoughts any more concisely
Well, I knew what I was getting into when I started this for the "rep."
I'm actually going to seemingly do things backward and answer the question usually reserved for the end of my review: Do I recommend it? Absolutely not!
There is touching without consent, unprovoked inappropriate and suggestive jokes and comments that either border on or are definitively sexual harassment, completely inaccurate statements, definitions, and comments about any sexuality other than heterosexuality, and constant excusing of stereotyping, bullying, stalking, harassment, and emotional/physical abuse.
All in all, this was like toxic soup for my brain.
You know what? I don't want to elaborate any further! I'm tired and this was awful.I do not recommend watching this. I watched it only to document the quality of the rep.
Non-Con/Dub-Con Warning!
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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12. Fudanshi Bartender no Tashinami
Japanese Drama - 2022, 2 episodes
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13. Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko
Japanese Special - 2021, 1 episode
#13
Features a side plot romance between two MLs, Ayato, the ML's brother, and Toujou.
The ML, Mob, finds himself to be in a "BL" world where there are almost no Straight people, and guys around him are dramatically and easily falling in love with other men like they're in a drama. He tries to do everything he can to avoid falling into his own romance.
By the end of this short series, though, Mob has himself a male love interest, Kikuchi, that he (reluctantly but clearly) has feelings for.
My thoughts on the drama itself: So overdramatic and fun! They go over the top, but it's never too much to the point that it's annoying.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or free websites
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14. Mystery to Iunakare
Japanese Drama - 2022, 12 episodes
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15. Sixteen Shoukougun
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
#15
It's a crime this doesn't have a Sismance tag at the very least!
My thoughts on the drama itself: For the smaller details that add to this drama: the unique shots, cuts, camerawork, and music really lend to this drama's dark tone or light tone always nearing or having the potential to turn dark.
Obsession and trauma are the main themes of this drama. How much to hold on and how much to let go. As well as trying to overcome your past trauma and not let it consume you.
Sometimes, when we love people, we ignore the many red flags. The subtle manipulation and lying can become part of normalcy and we accept it all because we love them, care about them, and want them in our lives. But, that is not healthy. Manipulating and lying to someone in order to get them to spend time with you is not healthy.
This was a really dark and, at the same time, really sweet drama. I think the amount of episodes and length of them was perfect. A very solid 8.5/10 for me.Subbed Episodes on Irozuku fansubs
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16. Toshi no Sakon
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
#16
Features a vaguely Queer side character, Ricchan/Rion/Rion-chan (these are used almost interchangeably for this character), FL Maiko's second cousin, who has unrequited feelings for her. To avoid being redundant, I'm going to use Ricchan to refer to them. Also, I will be using they/them pronouns since how this character identifies/wishes to be viewed/referred to is rather unclear.
Ricchan is a puzzling character, rep-wise. They dress and style themself in stereotypically feminine clothes and makeup as well as masculine clothes, seemingly take no issue with being referred to as a guy, and also refer to when chatting with Maiko late at night as "girls' talk." The subtitles also only ever say he/him.
In Ep 5, after being introduced to Ricchan, despite them, frankly, being quite rude, ML Harumi asks how he should refer to them, "Nice to meet you, Rion. Or is it Rion-chan?" There is no sense of sarcasm or prejudice in his tone. He's respectful.
To which Ricchan says, "Either name is fine."
FL Maiko says, "Oh, he's dressed like a girl right now, but he's actually a boy."
Maiko also later says, "Ricchan and I were raised together like sisters, so he's like a family to me."
All this background info is to say that the only label I would feel comfortable putting on this character is Queer.
This character's vague Queerness, for the most part, felt like a non-issue. They are described as having a chaotic home life growing up with an unaccepting mother. But, in the present, the main characters treat them with nothing but respect (except when they try to sabotage/express disdain for Maiko and Harumi's marriage). Maiko, in particular, fully accepts Ricchan no matter how they present/act, always wanting to be there to support them. I just wish they would have made Ricchan's identity more clear.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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17. Kekkon Aite wa Chusen de
Japanese Drama - 2018, 8 episodes
#17
Features a Gay SML, Kitakaze, one of main ML Tatsuhiko's close friends, as well as a Lesbian SFL, Hikari, a reporter.
In Ep 7, Hikari comes out to her mother, Minister Yukiko Onodera (the one who is basically the face of the new law). What I most appreciated about this character is that she doesn't bend or break underneath her mother's hurtful comments. She fights back against her and even tries to make her understand, but she quickly sees the conversation isn't going anywhere. And you know what she does? She respects herself and leaves, saying, "I don't regret telling you. However, I was wrong to think that you would understand me."
In Ep 5, after having read Tasuhiko's blog and believing he might understand, Kitakaze comes out to him. Revealing everything pessimistic he said about marriage and love was to cover up his sexuality. This is yet another touching and effective moment in the drama that hits home how horrible the new law truly is. It's not just insulting, invasive, takes away others' free will, reinforces the idea that producing children is the only thing that gives a woman and a marriage value, it also pushes heteronormativity and is discriminatory in nature. And the drama doesn't just bring up LGBT+ people this one time and then stop here. After Ep 5, Queer people become a main talking point when discussing the law (Tatsuhiko researches and drafts an amendment to the Marriage by Lottery law, and while doing so, acknowledges he may not be the right person to speak for Queer people due to him being Straight but pushes on with the encouragement of others as he wants to help) and even aside from it. In this world of Japan, by the end, things appear hopeful. It seems that because of this once law, people are now taking notice and caring more about minorities, those who are LGBT+, disabled, ill, of a different nationality, etc.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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18. Densetsu no Head Sho
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
#18
Ep 6 features a Transgender SFL, Cinderalla. Transphobia is not present (in fact, her sister fully accepts her and affirms her gender).
The episode is centered around her but doesn't really dig deep into her character.
The description of this drama seems a bit complicated, but it does somewhat pique my interest, so I may just watch it in the future. At that time, I will update this accordingly.
Credit to @Thyella for letting me know about this
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19. Chef wa Meitantei
Japanese Drama - 2021, 9 episodes
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20. Raise de wa Chanto Shimasu
Japanese Drama - 2020, 12 episodes
#20
Features a main Bi/Pan FL, Momoe, an AroAce FL, Ume, a Transgender SFL, Nagi, a Lesbian SFL, Seira, and a Queer ML, Masaru.
Regarding Momoe, she doesn't label herself. Ep 7 sees her sleeping with a woman named Seira and afterward simply silently accepting herself as open to being with more than just men.
Regarding Ume, while listening to Momoe's sex escapades, she actively expresses that she has no sexual or romantic desires and basically prefers to observe from afar (specifically, she has what you could call a fetish for Gay guys and likes to imagine her male coworkers as being together/uses them as writing inspiration). In Ep 7, after going to a Lesbian bar with Momoe, she realizes her disinterest in relationships extends to women as well and concludes, ". . . Regardless of gender, love itself is impossible for me."
Regarding Nagi, while I do refer to her using she/her pronouns and call her a Trans woman, it should be noted that she doesn't claim herself to be a girl/woman to Masaru; in fact, when they first start messaging, she 'admits' "I'm a guy." However, she is feminine-presenting, gets upset when she gets deadnamed and corrects others, and likes to be referred to as Masaru's "girlfriend."
Regarding Masaru, I refer to him as Queer because while he does accept and act on his attraction to Nagi, he, unfortunately, for the most part, views her/refers to her as a man.
Overall, I found the rep to be a mixed bag.
My thoughts on the drama itself: A very unique and entertaining watch. But the narrator calling Momoe a "slut" really got on my nerves! Shouldn't the whole point of this drama series be to show people who live their lives differently/have different relationships than others as being something that's acceptable? Calling the main FL a slut goes against that if you ask me.
Can be found on Drama Otaku
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21. Raise de wa Chanto Shimasu Season 2
Japanese Drama - 2021, 8 episodes
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22. Raise de wa Chanto Shimasu Season 3
Japanese Drama - 2022, 12 episodes
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23. Raise de wa Chanto Shimasu SP
Japanese Special - 2021, 1 episode
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24. RaiRaiRaise Demo Chanto Shimasu
Japanese Drama - 2021, 3 episodes
#24
Continues to feature a main Bi/Pan FL, Momoe, an AroAce FL, Ume, a Transgender SFL, Nagi, and a Queer ML, Masaru.
Just some little in-between scenes from the second season.
Can be found on free websites
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25. Roppongi Class
Japanese Drama - 2022, 13 episodes
#25
Features a Transgender SFL, Ayase Riku.
My thoughts on the drama itself: Admittedly inspiring but lacking.
This adaptation, unfortunately, felt not only less intense but almost surface level when compared to Korea's Itaewon Class. I could tell the actors were doing their best, but it felt like they weren't directed properly and/or given time to really sink into their characters.
In particular, I felt the quality dip in regard to representation. Their take on SFL Ma Hyun Yi's (instead called Ayase Riku here) journey publicly coming into her identity as a Trans woman not only was rushed but missed out on many valuable moments/pieces of dialogue in the Korean adaptation that were used to take a firm stance, move viewers, say something about the ML, and bring the group together.
I can't say I'd rewatch it. I'd rather recommend Itaewon Class.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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26. Imawa no Kuni no Alice
Japanese Drama - 2020, 8 episodes
#26
Features a Transgender SFL, Hikari Kuina. In Ep 7, during her fight with Samura Takatora, through a brief flashback, we learn about Kuina's childhood and how she was kicked out by her father after she was discovered experimenting with her gender expression.
I found this rep to be spectacular. A badass fighter with a cool attitude, secret determination, and an interesting backstory who just happens to be Trans? What's not to love?
I recommend watching this for the rep and the drama itself. Seriously, what are you doing? Go watch it!
Can be found on Netflix
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27. Imawa no Kuni no Alice Season 2
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#27
Continues to feature a Transgender SFL, Hikari Kuina.
Can be found on Netflix
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28. Kataomoi
Japanese Drama - 2017, 6 episodes
#28
Features a Transgender ML, Kanzaki Mitsuru (birth name Hiura Mizuki), with seemingly unrequited feelings for SFL Nishiwaki Risako (who is married to ML Nishiwaki Tetsuro).
Something to note is that Mitsuru's friends continue to deadname him, calling him Mizuki. He doesn't ask them to stop or request they call him Mitsuru, though, so I have to assume he's either tolerating it/is alright with it.
In the first episode, we learn that Mitsuru was married (to SML Hirokawa Yukio) and had a child before deciding to live his truth as a man. He couldn't take pretending to be a woman anymore and, without a word, left divorce papers and never reached out to his ex-husband again. From what we hear/see about their past relationship, Mitsuru never seemed to have any feelings for Yukio. He does admit to Tetsuro that since university, he has had feelings for Risako and that he only slept with Tetsuro to try to force himself to continue "being a woman." He goes on to describe how Tetsuro has always been his "ideal man," as in he wishes he had his body.
I appreciated how they portrayed Mitsuru's struggles with gender dysphoria in such a raw way. His period returning after he is temporarily forced to stop his hormone injections is gut-wrenching. And even though he is hiding from the police, the idea of dressing as a woman again to hide is something he can't bear. Another example: After kissing Risako, he begs Tetsuro to punch him because if he were "really a man," he would. He so desperately wants to be viewed by the people around him and feel like a "real man."
My thoughts on the drama itself: This was an ambitious project that fell short. They portrayed gender dysphoria and invalidation of one's gender identity in such a painfully real way. But with the plot only getting more convoluted as time went on and repeated deadnaming only adding to the confusion, I'm left disappointed as well as a bit irritated.
Can be found on free websites
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29. Close-Knit
Japanese Movie - 2017
#29
Features a Transgender FL, with a focus on family.
A movie about love, understanding, and family. It didn't take the easy way out but showed the often harsh and/or real experiences in life.
Can be found on free websites
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30. Call Me Chihiro
Japanese Movie - 2023
#30
Features an Aromantic Heterosexual FL, Chihiro, as well as a Transgender SFL, Basil.
Regarding Chihiro, she says she doesn't need or want love (she used to think so) but does say she wants sex. I think you could quite easily interpret, based on her conversation with Basil, that she is Aromantic Heterosexual:
Basil: "Don't you ever fall in love? I've always wondered about that. You never seem to be attached to anyone. What I mean is, don't you want someone just for you? To want someone so much that it hurts? You don't have those feelings?"
Chihiro: "I did a long time ago. I thought love was meant to be like that. But these days . . . I don't believe that. You cannot own someone's heart exclusively. Also, I don't want to be owned. I realized, if love is about owning, well, then I don't need love."
Basil: "But what about making love? You don't need that either?"
Chihiro: "That's a slightly different story. A bit like needing to drink water to live."
Basil: "Yeah, but it's nice to love them."
Chihiro: "You might think that's important. I don't really need to have feelings for them."
Basil: "I don't understand that."
Chihiro: "Well, I have found on this planet many others like me."My thoughts on the movie itself: What a dreamy movie. It felt like going on a long and slow walk around your hometown in the middle of the day.
Chihiro keeps such a positive outlook and attitude about life. It was sad to see her have such a full heart and spread so much joy in her community only to be alone so often. I feel it was the movie's way of quietly expressing how society had shunned her for her past as a sex worker, though.
How wonderful that she did find her people.
Can be found on Netflix
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31. Konya Sukiyaki Dayo
Japanese Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
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32. 17.3 About a Sex
Japanese Drama - 2020, 9 episodes
#32
Features an AroAce (Aromantic Asexual) FL, Hara Tsumugi, as well as a Pansexual ML, Asahi Yu.
Regarding Asahi Yu, he speaks openly about having thought he was Gay and realizing after falling for the FL, Seino Sakura, that gender plays no factor in his attraction. He also says the word! *happy yelps*
Regarding Hara, it should be noted that she does use the term Asexual to describe both being Asexual and Aromantic. While I will not invalidate a person choosing to use whatever term/label they are comfortable with, this does misinform viewers who are not already familiar with the Ace/Aro Spectrum. Asexual ≠ Aromantic. Those who are Asexual are not necessarily Aromantic as well. Likewise, those who are Aromantic are not necessarily Asexual.
Brownie Points: Discusses various topics related to sex; including consent, condoms, first times, etc.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or through fansubbers
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33. Animals
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#33
Features a Queer SML, Daigo Satoru. He's on the surface harsh, but is secretly a very caring and thoughtful person. We don't really get to know about his personal life, so his sexuality is never stated. In the final episode, though, we find out he has a boyfriend (he says it himself).
My thoughts on the drama itself: Talk about looks being deceiving! From the poster, I'd think this would be some spicy and messy romantic J-Drama. But, no, it was about a young woman's career/life journey (with a small slice of romance). Picking herself up from her lowest point, progressing forward, and learning to like herself.
It was hard to watch Umi beat herself up at work and fail to take care of herself again and again. But it made me even more proud of her when she finally did.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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34. Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko 2
Japanese Special - 2022, 1 episode
#34
Features the continuing story of the Queer ML, Mob. I say Queer because after falling for Kikuchi (SML) he doesn't really call himself anything specifically. He's still in denial, though, of course. He has to resist this world of BL!
Side Note: He does eventually end up with Kikuchi.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or free websites
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35. Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko 2024
Japanese Special - 2024, 6 episodes
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36. Kamisama no Ekohiiki
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
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37. Hanzawa Naoki
Japanese Drama - 2013, 10 episodes
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38. Jitenshaya-san no Takahashi-kun
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
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39. Koi Desu: Yankee-kun to Hakujou Garu
Japanese Drama - 2021, 10 episodes
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40. Kasa wo Motanai Aritachi wa
Japanese Drama - 2016, 4 episodes
#40
Will add more info
Features a Gay SML, Keisuke Murata.
My thoughts on the drama itself: They manage to add a lot of depth to the characters in so short an amount of time. It's really well-done. That, and it's shot and lit in a way that fits the mood of every scene. It starts comedic but then quickly goes dark. There were a few instances where I thought the writing of the dialogue could have been better, but for the most part I found it convincing and moving (probably because of the actors doing a damn good job).
Overall, I found it quite touching and I felt a bit like I was getting a peak into the intimate details of real peoples lives. In a way, I felt I didn't earn the right to know their personal stories so quickly. But, I felt honored as well.Can be found on free websites
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41. Ossan no Pants ga Nandatte Ii Janai ka!
Japanese Drama - 2024, 11 episodes
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42. Ie Uru Onna no Gyakushu
Japanese Drama - 2019, 10 episodes
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43. Ie Uru Onna
Japanese Drama - 2016, 10 episodes
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44. Shounen no Abyss
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
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45. Tora ni Tsubasa
Japanese Drama - 2024, 130 episodes
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46. Nibiiro no Hako no Naka de
Japanese Drama - 2020, 6 episodes
#46
Features two Bisexual MLs, Ritsu and Satoru.
When I first saw the tags I assumed there would only be one Bi character. It was a nice surprising twist for me.
Ritsu was very obvious and I suspected Satoru and was glad they actually confirmed it instead of keeping me guessing.
With Ritsu you are either going to feel for him or dislike/hate him. Either way, if you are looking for a very interesting watch maybe give this one a go. Just, look at all the tags first for any trigger warnings that may be damaging for you.Link to my review in case you're curious about the rest of my thoughts: https://kisskh.at/profile/8835865/reviews/171993
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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47. Kei×Yaku: Abunai Aibou
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
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48. Love Shuffle
Japanese Drama - 2009, 10 episodes
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49. Dousoukai
Japanese Drama - 1993, 10 episodes
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50. Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei ni Kokuru
Japanese Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
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51. Ototo no Otto
Japanese Drama - 2018, 3 episodes
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52. Kashimashi Meshi
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
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53. Double
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
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54. 8.2 Byo no Hosoku
Japanese Drama - 2022, 5 episodes
#54
Features a Gay ML, Amai Koichi. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
This poor guy. Lol. He goes around offering specially-made sweets to guys, hoping to find love. But by the end of every episode, he gets rejected. Only by the end does he seem to find a guy who is actually available and interested in him who approaches him first.
My thoughts on the drama itself: Something short and sweet. I needed this fluff.
Link to YouTube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOHd2AnMfkDHd7XAEZKFt7iZ00IsC9uNl
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55. My Strawberry Film
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
#55
Features a Gay ML, Ichikawa Ryo, who has feelings for ML Toyama Hikaru. There are a few times where we get glimpses of Hikaru maybe feeling something for Ryo, but nothing is confirmed.
My thoughts on the drama itself: I don't necessarily mind an open ending with a hinted future romance. But when you spend the majority of your time on a poorly built-up mystery, all the while teasing about two of the leads getting together, I'm left with nothing to really fall back on. What did I watch this for?
I'm just disappointed as I felt this had potential.I'd say you can skip this one, my dear MDLers.
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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56. Prism
Japanese Drama - 2022, 9 episodes
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57. Saigo no Jugyo: Ikinokotta Mono Dake ga Sotsugyo
Japanese Drama - 2024, 43 episodes
#57
Features a side romance between two MLs.
Can be found on UniReel app
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58. Chastity High
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
#58
Features a side romance between two MLs, Yuma and Ruka. In Ep 4, it's hinted that they are interested in each other. Ep 5 confirms that they have been secretly seeing each other since the school trip. Ruka has come to terms with and is okay with his sexuality being known. Yuma, on the other hand, is still scared and concerned with others' opinions. What I thought was really interesting is how this episode brought up the unfair double standards between Straight couples and Queer couples. The school doesn't consider two men being together to be a real romantic relationship, so it does not enforce the rule and expel them. Meanwhile, they do nothing when their photo gets spread, and they face backlash.
Also features a Queer SFL, Sawa, who has unrequited feelings for SFL Yuzuki. In Ep 1, she tries to kiss her but gets rejected. This ends up prompting her to become a Rabbit Hunter and go after/expose other students for being in relationships. But she does eventually grow as a person and stands up for herself and others.
My thoughts on the drama itself: It was an interesting watch, and I liked that they didn't have perfect protagonists. But I wished they had delved more into the characters. I cared about them, but I felt they didn't give me enough to truly get invested.
Additionally, I got incredibly frustrated by them equating love/romance with sex. Because, excuse me, Asexual people exist! Also, are you telling me it wasn't love until they had sex? That Sexual Attraction=Romantic Attraction? Because, newsflash, it doesn't!Can be found on Netflix
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59. Shujin-ko
Japanese Drama - 2019, 6 episodes
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60. Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu
Japanese Drama - 2024, 10 episodes
#60
Main romance between two MLs.
Link to review (my thoughts were too much for the character limit: https://kisskh.at/profile/MademoiselleNoir/reviews/419870
The short version of my thoughts:
"The sea had never called to me.
But you were wading out into it.
And, suddenly, I was up to my knees."
They can't rescue each other or run away; they're not adults. And even when they age, discrimination still puts up walls in front of them. They don't live in a fairytale, but they're happy just staying together, even in a reality with limits.
It's the kiss of a beer bottle's edge against your cheek, brown flecks and sharpened edges raining down on you in a beautiful but painful shower.
This is a drama of consequence that I would beg you not to ignore.Can be found on GagaOOLala
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61. Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu After Story
Japanese Special - 2025, 2 episodes
#61
Continuing main romance between two MLs.
For me, this isn't a special but two additional episodes. It flows right along with the others, and I watched it all together when it came out.
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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62. Kieta Hatsukoi
Japanese Drama - 2021, 10 episodes
#62
Main romance between two MLs.
Regarding Aoki, he was a wonderful and respectful representation of Bisexuality. It was also delightfully easy to show. He was in love with Hashimoto and then he fell in love with Ida. Simple. He didn't declare that he "doesn't like boys and just likes him" (I hate that trope so much) nor was there any line indicating he never truly loved Hashimoto and was just "confused." He didn't deny his past love and also accepted his present love. I could cry!
I think this was as perfect Bi representation as you could get without actually saying the word Bisexual.Regarding Ida, I concur with @starrynights in that I think Demiromantic Asexual is a valid interpretation of him. Before Aoki, he doesn't have feelings for anyone or even know how to tell if he does, and it takes truly getting to know him for him to develop them. Also, he doesn't express any interest in having a more physically intimate relationship with Aoki once they are together.
Link to Full Review (my words of praise could not be contained!!!): https://kisskh.at/profile/8835865/reviews/181039
Can be found on Rakuten Viki, through fansubbers, or free websites
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63. Eien no Kino
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#63
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This was a quiet and reflective story with a romance to match. There wasn't a big coming out but it also didn't seem to be a world where everyone would accept it.
This is a sad story. But not in the typical way since it's really what everyone, including Koichi and Mitchan—as well as us—knew was going to happen: This was inevitable. But at least we had the time we did.
I would recommend it. Just . . . Prepare a box of tissues.
Consent Highlight: Specifically during Ep 4. Koichi asks Mitsuru "Can I bite your ear?" as well as later asks permission to touch him before he proceeds any further.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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64. Eien No Kinou: Complete Edition
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
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65. More than Words
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes
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66. Kinou Nani Tabeta? Season 2
Japanese Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
#66
Continuing main romance between two MLs, with a focus on food and family.
My thoughts on the drama itself: The world's fave super domestic foodie couple came back yet again to make delicious sunshine for us to eat. I couldn't have been more happy to watch this. This second season managed to add even more heart and background to our couple than the first season. Season 3, when?!
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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67. Kinou Nani Tabeta?
Japanese Drama - 2019, 12 episodes
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68. Utsukushii Kare
Japanese Drama - 2021, 6 episodes
#68
Main romance between two MLs.
Regarding Hira, he doesn't do the awful "I don't like guys, I just like you" trope. What he says about his own sexuality when Kiyoi asks him if he likes guys is "I don't know. But . . . I don't like other guys. Or girls. You're the only one I think is beautiful. You're the only special one." Now, the subs did change a bit for this scene (I prefer the original as it fits better).
Consent Highlight: Specifically during the final episode. The "Can I touch you?" had me screaming. Yes, I love asking!
Link to my review in case you're curious about my thoughts on the drama itself: https://kisskh.at/profile/8835865/reviews/181811
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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69. Utsukushii Kare Season 2
Japanese Drama - 2023, 4 episodes
#69
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: It continued on from the first series perfectly, but at the same time there were small changes in Hira and Kiyoi's dynamic; namely Kiyoi chasing after, propping up, and expressing more of his feelings to Hira.
I only wish the finale went out with more of a bang! Maybe that's just me not-so-secretly wishing there were six more episodes, though. Lol.Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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70. Ossan's Love Returns
Japanese Drama - 2024, 9 episodes
#70
Main continuing romance between two MLs. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
My thoughts on the drama itself: How this drama filled my life with joy and laughter. Each Ossan's Love production from Japan always takes me along for a uniquely fun ride. They somehow manage to take the most ridiculous lines and situations and not only make them funny but heartfelt. I think Ossan's Love Returns somehow even managed to top its predecessors in this manner.
I cannot recommend this to you enough, my dear MDLers.Can be found on GagaOOLala
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71. Ossan's Love: In the Sky
Japanese Drama - 2019, 8 episodes
#71
Main romance between two MLs with a very prominent love triangle. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
Regarding SML Reiji, he is most definitely Bi. In Ep 6, he says to ML Haruta, "I'm fine with either guys or girls."
My thoughts on the drama itself: It's not nearly as heartfelt as the original series. But it is just as funny!
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagagOOLala
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72. Ossan's Love
Japanese Drama - 2018, 7 episodes
#72
Main romance between two MLs with a pretty prominent love triangle.
My thoughts on the drama itself: I stumbled across this one quite randomly and my only thought was that it looked a bit interesting and there seemed to be a large fan base for it. I'm so happy I gave it a shot!
It was so ridiculous, over-the-top, heartfelt, weird, cheesy, and funny.
I was glad at the times when Haruta finally stood up for himself. And, despite his many shortcomings and odd behavior, he was still believably charming.
This drama is just so fun to watch! I had no idea where things were going to go at times, I just knew it was going to be a wild ride.
I really enjoyed my time watching this drama. I enjoyed it so much that I moved around my time for other dramas just to get to this sooner.Can be found on Rakuten Viki or free websites
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73. Life: Senjou no Bokura
Japanese Drama - 2020, 4 episodes
#73
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: So sweet and, at times, heartbreaking. Why do you have to hurt me in this way? It does end happily, though, which fixed my sadness.
I love how they have such childish imaginations in the beginning. And the line concept was so cute.Can be found on Rakuten Viki (watch the Director's Cut)
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74. Old Fashion Cupcake
Japanese Drama - 2022, 5 episodes
#74
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This is exactly what I needed. Something light, like a dessert. Lol.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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75. Kimi no Koto Dake Mite Itai
Japanese Drama - 2022, 4 episodes
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76. Bokura no Shokutaku
Japanese Drama - 2023, 10 episodes
#76
Main romance between two MLs, with a focus on family. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
This just brought a soft smile to my face. Food, family, and connection. So peaceful :)
Side Note: It was such a relief for Minoru's father to be completely supportive of his relationship with Yutaka and push for them to be together. Really lent to the light tone and made for a soothing watch.
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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77. Kimi ni wa Todokanai.
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
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78. Doku Koi: Doku mo Sugireba Koi to Naru
Japanese Drama - 2024, 12 episodes
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79. Takara no Vidro
Japanese Drama - 2024, 10 episodes
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80. Happy of the End
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
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81. His - Koisuru Tsumori Nante Nakatta
Japanese Drama - 2019, 5 episodes
#81
Main romance between two MLs, with a focus on youth and discovery.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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82. Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo
Japanese Drama - 2023, 5 episodes
#82
Main romance between two MLs.
Regarding Amane, he is generally out but on various occasions feels the need to conceal his feelings/sexuality due to his past negative experiences around people with regard to his sexuality/coming out and/or joke about it to make others more comfortable while hurting himself.
Regarding Ryuji, he never addresses his sexuality. After Amane confesses to him and tries to brush it off and Ryuji insists on addressing it, we learn he hasn't had a friend confess to him before and so it all confused him. He then asks Amane what he wants from the confession, and when he says he wants to date him he responds, "I never thought of dating, or being in a relationship like lovers or something like that with you. The truth is I can't imagine it. But I myself think that liking you might be good. I won't act like nothing happened and it won't be like before. Now that I know you like me. So . . . Please . . . Make it one-sided for a while."
In the last episode, he says, "My feeling now is not quite enough to say I like you in the same way you feel for me. But I think if I could meet someone because I want to, it would be good to be you. If that's the privilege of being a lover, then I want to date you."
If you ask me, I think he might be Demiromantic. What I got from his words is he likely has never been in love and that it takes quality time to get to know a person as well as time to analyze himself to understand his/develop feelings for someone.
My thoughts on the drama itself: Sweet summery goodness! This was such an easy, breezy, soothing romance. And I loved how it ended on a beautifully simple night with a desire to linger together, where the air itself seemed electrified with potential.
Consent Highlight: Amane asks to kiss Ryuji and Ryuji later asks to kiss Amane :)
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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83. BL Drama no Shuen ni Narimashita: Crank Up Hen
Japanese Special - 2023, 3 episodes
#83
Main romance between two MLs.
Regarding ML Aoyagi Hajime, he mentions that he did have a girlfriend in the past. Other than this, his sexuality isn't really brought up, though he does come to terms with and admit his feelings for ML Akafuji Yuichiro. With this limited info, I think it's rather likely he's Bisexual.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This was a hilarious little gem of a series with a great deal of charm to it. I found myself bursting out laughing multiple times during each episode. I really had the best time watching this.
My recommendation? Go watch it right now! Come on, it's only three episodes.Can be found on GagaOOLala
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84. BL Drama no Shuen ni Narimashita: Crank In Hen
Japanese Special - 2024, 1 episode
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85. 25 Ji, Akasaka de
Japanese Drama - 2024, 10 episodes
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86. Kare no Iru Seikatsu
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
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87. Futtara Doshaburi
Japanese Drama - 2025, 7 episodes
#87
Main romance between two MLs.
Regarding Hagiwara Kazuaki, he is quite clearly Bi.
My thoughts on the drama itself: Alluringly poignant and complicated.
This love story existed in a blurred world of grey. I felt these two MLs were simply bound to find comfort in each other when their own partners continued to dismiss their desires.
In place of deafening silence and restricted conversations came free expression, genuine curiosity, and companionship.
When you're cast aside and then finally find someone who wants you. All of you. Someone who doesn't take your body, your mind, or your feelings for granted . . . Feelings become a steady drip drop of rain, and then it pours.
I wanted more of them together in the finale and time for them to process things, but that's my only real major complaint.
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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88. Boku to Boku ga Sukina Kare to, Kimi to.
Japanese Drama - 2024, 30 episodes
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89. Hitochigai kara Hajimaru Koi mo Aru
Japanese Drama - 2024, 29 episodes
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90. Fukou-kun wa Kiss Suru Shikanai!
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#90
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This was just so funny! Not as hilarious as Kieta Hatsukoi, of course, but it had me bursting out into hysterical laughter at least once every episode.
Kouta was an iconic character. "Fuck the law" and "I don't care if I look like a stalker" just killed me!
Also, the consent was great!
Give it a shot when you have the time.Consent Highlight: He saw he seemed a bit uncomfortable but wasn't saying anything so he just gave him a kiss on the cheek and said he would wait to kiss him when he agrees. My heart ❤
I saw Kurosawa-respectful type behavior here. I had a flashback to the legendary forehead kiss.Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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91. Jack o' Frost
Japanese Drama - 2023, 6 episodes
#91
Main romance between two MLs. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
My thoughts about the drama itself: They managed to create an atmosphere that captured the melancholic feelings brought about by winter as well as the end of a long relationship. However, something about this left me feeling cold about the drama itself. It was missing something. Perhaps a more thorough resolution.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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92. Bokura no Micro na Shuumatsu
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
#92
Main romance between two MLs as well as, in my opinion, a Gender-Questioning—could also be Trans but I think that's less likely—character, they (I'm using they/them since it seems unclear what pronouns this character would prefer) go by the name Kagami Meguru. We also got a Queer SFL, Madoka (through flashbacks it is revealed that she was dating a woman).
Regarding Meguru, they are feminine-presenting. As to their own gender identity, when "found out" they say the following to Ritsu and Masumi: "For one, I don't want to necessarily become a girl. The truth is . . . My hobby is uploading erotic selfies on social media. I just never had the courage to step outdoors dressed like a girl. That's why I decided to try it out before dying."
Regarding Ritsu, he himself states that he is Bi.
Regarding Masumi, he himself states that he is Gay.
My thoughts on the drama itself: I didn't like some of the comments they made regarding suicide, but overall, I found this drama a worthwhile watch.
Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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93. Taikan Yoho
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
#93
Main romance between two MLs. Coming out or confusion about sexuality also isn't an issue here.
My thoughts on the drama itself: Well, this was a weird but fun watch that could only come from Japan!
I really liked how, when it came down to it, this was about two kind-of-kinky people who just hadn't had a proper conversation with each other about where they're at in their relationship, with one lead being terribly dense and unwilling/anxious to fully voice his desires and concerns and the other being forward physically all the while desperately craving simple but meaningful things from his lover: quality time together outside of sex, being relied on, being greeted at the door, and verbal expressions of affection.
All in all, I would recommend this sometimes frustrating drama.Can be found on Rakuten Viki or GagaOOLala
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94. Koi wo Suru nara Nidome ga Joto
Japanese Drama - 2024, 6 episodes
#94
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: This drama hit the ground running with a great opening to hook in viewers. From there, things only seemed to get better, with creative stylistic cuts and smooth comparisons between the MLs in the past and present. These two also had a great teasing push-and-pull dynamic to their relationship—they were delightfully sharp and to the point in their retorts.
However, I'm sad to say that I felt like this drama ended with a whimper in the last episode. Not necessarily like they rushed things, but that the key points along the way didn't hit right.
I'd say it's worth a watch; just don't expect a masterpiece.Can be found on GagaOOLala
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95. Shigatsu no Tokyo wa...
Japanese Drama - 2023, 8 episodes
#95
Main romance between two MLs.
Okay. Let's talk rep. Specifically, Kazuma (main ML), since Ren completely and openly embraces his sexuality. Kazuma does not struggle with his feelings for Ren. But accepting his clear Queerness? I definitely think so.
Maybe it was just the imperfect translation of some important lines, but based on what was said in a key scene in Ep 7 as well as in previous episodes (Ren and others constantly say Kazuma's not Gay and he completely goes along with it and/or responds that he just likes Ren or something else incredibly vague) there's really a valid reading that they used the "I just like you" rather than have Kazuma be a legitimately Queer character. And I am NOT a fan of that being a valid reading! The "I just like you" is a years old, horribly tired, and annoying trope from Thai BLs that should be dead already, not reappearing in a J-BL in 2023. I mean, it could be they were trying to say he's Pan without actually saying it, but if so, they failed (in my opinion). Finishing this drama, I was just left with a bad taste in my mouth as far as how they were/were not having him label his sexuality. Like, clearly, at the very least, he likes men. Therefore, not Straight. Therefore, some flavor of the rainbow. So what gives?
We need to not only stop treating Bi/Pan people like they don't exist but also like the terms don't exist. You can use the word!
My thoughts on the drama itself: It had all the ingredients for an excellent drama: Solid acting, gorgeous cinematography, a compelling backstory, and an interesting direction to take the plot. However, I felt something was lacking. I can't put my finger on it exactly. Finishing it, though, I just feel . . . Incomplete, somehow.
Can be found on GagaOOLala or Rakuten Viki
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96. Minato Shouji Coin Laundry
Japanese Drama - 2022, 12 episodes
#96
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: It starts off really good but the last four episodes really drag. I still enjoyed watching it, but I was frustrated to see Minato fail to make progress each week.
The acting and tension were great, though. No complaints there!
Can be found on GagaOOLala or free websites
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97. Cosmetic Playlover
Japanese Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
#97
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: There was some obvious toxicity in the beginning, but that quickly smoothed out, and it became about a frustrating but sweet couple facing challenges and learning together.
Can be found on GagaOOLala
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98. Hidamari ga Kikoeru
Japanese Drama - 2024, 12 episodes
#98
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: As someone who adored the film adaptation and has gone back to it again and again and again, this was pretty darn faithful, showing how one meaningful connection can expand someone's world and how all you really need is one person to see and understand you, just one.
I liked how this Taichi showed more of an interest in Kohei right off the bat, which led to some lovely, thoughtful moments. And Kohei was more forward with his feelings in his own way. However, over time, I did begin to feel like the drama was dragging its feet. By making Taichi more attached to Koehi but also more dense, there was this constant circling around his feelings. And while I, of course, was happy to see them explore hearing loss and the different perspectives and struggles of people who are deaf/hard of hearing, I think it took away valuable time that could have been spent with Taichi and Kohei. While they focused on Taichi's passion for making a better world/helping others, Kohei ended up taking a backseat. Some later episodes had barely any scenes of Taichi and Kohei together, let alone from Kohei's point of view.
The ending also didn't quite sit right. While it did its job and was sweet, it felt rushed and lacking.
I think this drama wanted to be bigger than it was and lost itself a bit.
I wasn't disappointed, per se; I just think they could have done more.Can be found on iQiyi or GagagOOLala
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99. Kabe Sa Doujin Sakka no Neko Yashiki-kun wa Shouninyokkyuu wo Kojiraseteiru
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#99
Main romance between two MLs.
Mamoru talks several times about his realization that he likes guys. No "It's just you!" here! :)
My thoughts on the drama itself: It's kooky in a good way. I agree with other MDlers in that this reminded me of A Man Who Defies the World of BL. It's got a similar style.
I had some laughs, and it's fun and all . . . But the build to a romance wasn't done very well, in my opinion.
I would say you will enjoy this more if going into it you view it as a slice-of-life-ish-comedy rather than a romance.
Side Thoughts: I thought it was neat and unique of this drama to reverse the trope of BL writers being women who just have some obsession with writing about Gay guys in a stereotypical/unrealistic fashion and make it be an actual Gay man doing it.Can be found on Rakuten Viki
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100. Ameiro Paradox
Japanese Drama - 2022, 8 episodes
#100
Main romance between two MLs.
My thoughts on the drama itself: It wasn't fantastic or anything. But it kind of grew on me *shrugs*
Can be found on Rakuten Viki