The Kaze,Kaoru.:Shimaken's novel is finally complete! Viewers say, "You did a great job," and "We're looking forward to what happens next." His "beautiful profile" is also attracting attention. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

The Kaze,Kaoru.:Shimaken's novel is finally complete! Viewers say, "You did a great job," and "We're looking forward to what happens next." His "beautiful profile" is also attracting attention.

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連続テレビ小説「風、薫る」第62回の一場面(C)NHK
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連続テレビ小説「風、薫る」第62回の一場面(C)NHK

The 62nd episode of the NHK Asadora drama series "Kaze,Kaoru " (NHK General, Monday-Saturday 8:00 AM, etc.), starring Ai Mikami and Juri Kosaka , aired on June 23rd, and attracted the attention of viewers as Kenjiro Shimada (Masaya Sano), nicknamed "Shimaken," an aspiring novelist, finally finished writing his novel.

Shimaken was silently working away in his room. When he finished writing the manuscript, he took off his glasses and smiled, saying, "I did it... I did it...!"

Later, Shimaken, clutching the manuscript carefully, waited for Rin (Mikami) at a dumpling shop. When Chuzo (Wakabayashi Tokie), nicknamed "Chu," called out, "Rin hasn't come yet," Shimaken replied, "Yeah... I thought she'd come today." Chu chuckled, and Shimaken hastily stood up, paid the bill, and left.

Immediately afterward, Rin passed by the dumpling shop, and Chuu told her, "Rin-san, Shimaken-san is here now..." When Chuu asked, "Shall we stop by for a bit?", Rin smiled and said, "Yes," and went into the dumpling shop.

The episode ended with a narration by the mysterious fortune teller, Makaze (Naoko Ken), saying, "Misunderstandings, passing each other by, it seems like a new wind is blowing."

Shimaken has finally finished writing the manuscript, and comments on social media include: "It's finally finished," "He must want Rin-chan to read it first," "Shimaken waiting for Rin at the dango shop with the manuscript in his arms was too cute," "Shimaken-san...! You did a great job," "What a misunderstanding. Don't worry, Shimaken," and "I'm looking forward to what happens next."

In addition, close-up shots of Shimaken writing the manuscript attracted attention, with comments such as, "I'm smitten by Shimaken's profile without his glasses," "Shimaken's profile is beautiful," "His nose is so straight, his profile is beautiful," and "This angle lets us appreciate his beautiful nose."

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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