Tokyo Tower has ignited a new era for idols Ren Nagase (King & Prince) and Genta Matsuda (Travis Japan). These angelically sweet and previously innocent twenty-somethings have been forever changed by these two sexy and sex-driven characters. But the fact that you see almost every inch of their incredibly well-defined bodies isn’t the only reason to watch this series. But it is nice. Very nice.

A chance encounter introduces Toru Kojima (Nagase) to the famous architect, Shifumi Asano (Yuka Itaya), and the two begin an illicit affair, even though Asano is a married woman and Kojima is young enough to be her son.

Not wanting to be left out, Koji Ohara (Matsuda) – also wanting to feel the warmth of a mature woman – begins to woo the mother of a student he is tutoring. A woman who is also married and old enough to be his mother.

Now, I can say with certainty that Genta Matsuda – while incredibly sexy – is absolutely one of the sweetest men I have ever had the pleasure of interviewing. He’s also a GIGANTIC GOOFBALL. So, seeing him smoldering makes me feel things (not those kinds of things; get your mind out of the gutter).
While it’s not the Boy’s Love drama I normally watch, it is worth watching—especially for the Plot.

Based on the novel of the same name by Ekuni Kaori (江國香織), the nine-episode series originally began airing on 20 April on TV Asahi in Japan and is streaming for international viewers via the Rakuten Viki app, releasing two episodes per week. It also features the new singles from both King & Prince and Travis Japan.
Halfmoon (King & Prince)
Sweetest Tune (Travis Japan)
There will be more series review soon so…
Stay Tuned!