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  2. Josou o Yamerarenaku Naru Otokonoko no Hanashi - Wikipedia

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    Josou o Yamerarenaku Naru Otokonoko no Hanashi is written and illustrated by Kobashiko. [4] As they enjoy gender-swap stories, they had originally planned to write a story about a transgender character, but decided to instead write about a male character dressing like a woman after deciding that Kazu does not have to be a woman to be cute.

  3. Power Office Girls - Wikipedia

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    Shomuni (ショムニ) (also called Power Office Girls) is a comedic TV drama serial based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Hiroyuki Yasuda (安田弘之, Yasuda Hiroyuki), though much of the details (all besides the company name and the characters) have departed from the comic. Released in 1998, Shomuni was a surprise winner of the ...

  4. Jimi ni Sugoi! Kōetsu Girl: Kouno Etsuko - Wikipedia

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    校閲ガール・河野悦子, English title Pretty Proofreader) is a Japanese television drama series based on the novel by Ayako Miyagi. [2] It premiered on NTV on October 5, 2016, starring Satomi Ishihara in the lead role. [3] Etsuko Kouno takes a job as a proofreader, all the while aspiring to become an editor at her favorite fashion magazine.

  5. Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the shy Aki Shiina, whose feminine looks often cause him to be teased and mistaken for a girl. Wanting to reaffirm his identity as a man, he moves to the lodging house Sunohara-sou in Tokyo, and forms a crush on its motherly caretaker Ayaka Sunohara; his plan does not go smoothly, as Ayaka and the other residents – Yuzu Yukimoto, Sumire Yamanashi and Yuri Kazami of the ...

  6. Ōoku (2003 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ōoku (大奥) is a Japanese drama produced by FujiTV. The story is set in the Edo period and is fiction set against a background of historical fact. The Ōoku was the part the ladies lived in Edo Castle. The popularity of the show has produced six series (1968, 1983, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2024) as well as a 2006 film, Oh! Oku.

  7. Category:Japanese girls' love television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese girls' love television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Switch Girl!! - Wikipedia

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    Switch Girl!! (Japanese: スイッチガール!!, Hepburn: Suitchi Gāru!!) is a Japanese manga series by Natsumi Aida. Switch Girl!! was serialized in the monthly shōjo manga magazine Margaret from 19 August 2006 to 4 January 2014.

  9. My Sassy Girl - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese drama adaptation with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Rena Tanaka as the leads started broadcasting in April 2008. [5] A sequel, My New Sassy Girl, a collaborative work between Korea and China, was released in 2016.