Ohitorisama (2009)
33-year-old Akiyama Satomi is a history teacher at the prestigious all-girls high school she once attended. She has earned the nickname "ohitorisama" (meaning "one person") for her perfectionism and capability to handle any work by herself. At the same time, the name also refers to her lack of romance. One day, a young man named Shinichi arrives at the school as a temporary instructor. He's ten years younger than Satomi, has only worked part-time jobs, and has neither money nor status. Although the other female teachers and students find him cute, he is completely not Satomi's type... or is he? Will love blossom between this unlikely pair?
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Cast
Arisa Mizuki
as Satomi Akiyama
Alisa Mizuki (観月 ありさ Mizuki Arisa, born December 5, 1976) is a Japanese actress, singer, and model. Mizuki is represented by the talent agency Vision Factory. Born in Nerima, Tokyo to Japanese-America...
Teppei Koike
as Shinichi Kanzaka
Teppei Koike (小池徹平) is a Japanese singer and actor. Koike and Eiji Wentz (ウエンツ瑛士) forms the singer-songwriter duo WaT. The duo released their debut single Boku no Kimochi (僕のキモチ) in 2005..
Nao Matsushita
as Kimika Sawai
Nao Matsushita (松下奈緒) is a Japanese actress and singer. Nao was born in Kawanishi, Hyōgo on 8 February 1985. Winning Japan's Elite Model Look started her modeling career in earnest.
Miki Maya
as Yoshie Tajima
Miki Maya is a Japanese actress and former top star of the Takarazuka Revue. Her real name is Miki Sato (佐藤美季, Satō Miki). She joined the Takarazuka Revue in 1981.
Ami Suzuki
as Chihiro Aoki
Wakana Sakai
as Saeko Yano
Wakana Sakai is a Japanese actress, writer, and former gravure idol. Her real and former stage name is Miyuki Sakai. Sakai is represented with Moon the Child, and later A-team.