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love that makes you cry

JapanJapanRomancestar7.82016
7.8
Rating
10
Episodes
00:54:00
Duration

love that makes you cry is a Japan drama released in 2016 rated 7.8/10 with 10 episodes. This romance series has been watched by 5,446 viewers.

Key Details

Country Japan Japan
Genre RomanceLifeDrama
Year 2016
Episodes 10
Duration 00:54:00
Rating 7.8/10
Director Namiki Michiko, Ishii Yusuke
Main Cast Arimura Kasumi, Kora Kengo
Type Drama
Content Rating Not Yet Rated

Plot & Analysis

Story Overview

After Sugihara Oto’s mother passed away when she was young, she was raised by adoptive parents in the Hokkaido countryside. Although she gave up having dreams, she lives cheerfully and bravely. But she is troubled by her adoptive parents attempts to force her into a marriage with a wealthy man 20 years her senior to save the family from poverty. Soda Ren lost his parents early and was brought up in the great outdoors in Fukushima by his grandfather. However, his grandfather gets swindled and Ren leaves for Tokyo in order to earn money to recover the farmland. He dreams that he will be able to live with his grandfather some day, but reality is harsh. By coincidence, Oto heads to Tokyo too. This is the story of love and growth of six young people from the rural areas who gather in Tokyo.

Critical Reception

love that makes you cry has received very positive reviews with a rating of 7.8/10 based on 1,762 ratings. It is ranked #3,518 in popularity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rating of love that makes you cry?

love that makes you cry has a rating of 7.8/10 based on 1,762 ratings.

How many episodes does love that makes you cry have?

love that makes you cry has 10 episodes, each approximately 00:54:00 long.

What genre is love that makes you cry?

love that makes you cry is a Romance, Life, Drama drama from Japan.

Who are the main actors in love that makes you cry?

The main cast of love that makes you cry includes Arimura Kasumi, Kora Kengo.

When was love that makes you cry released?

love that makes you cry was released in 2016 in Japan.

Data sourced from publicly available entertainment databases. Last updated: April 13, 2026.

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