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Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo (イタズラなKiss〜Love in TOKYO, Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo) is a 2013 Fuji TV Japanese soap opera, starring Honoka Miki and Yuki Furukawa in the lead roles. It aired from March 29, 2013, to July 19, 2013, with 16 episodes.
Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo: Kotoko Aihara [7] Tenma san ga Yuku: Guest, Season 1: Episode 6: Kasuka na Kanojo: Kana Okamoto Fuji TV: Student, Class 3-2: 2014 Bokura wa Minna Shindeiru: Akane Yoshino Fuji TV [8] Mischievous Kiss 2: Love in Tokyo: Kotoko Irie [9] [10] 2017 Kizoku Tantei: Maki Gudo Fuji TV: Guest ep.10-11
In 2013, a second Japanese live-action adaptation aired on Fuji TV under the title Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo. It starred Miki Honoka as Kotoko Aihara and Yuki Furukawa as Naoki Irie. At the end of 2014, the sequel Mischievous Kiss 2: Love in Okinawa was aired, with both lead actors reprising their roles. The second season ended in March 2015.
Furukawa is known for his 2013 breakthrough role in the Japanese television drama Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo in which he played the lead role Naoki Irie. He presented a new image of the classical manga role of Irie Naoki, and starred opposite Honoka Yahagi who played his love interest.
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In 2013, a Japanese adaptation, titled Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo, starring Yuki Furukawa as Naoki Irie and Honoka Miki as Kotoko Aihara, was released. In 2015, a Thailand adaptation entitled Kiss Me starring Mike D. Angelo as Tenten and Sushar Manaying as Taliw was aired and has steadily earned the attention of fans from around the world.
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