oh shit, thats cool info Haonan, I loved all those doramas listed above, i should now look into all Kitagawa Eriko's works that I haven't seen yet.
That thing that happened in ep 9...I didn't expect it...
...though it has happened in other KDrama's i've seen, but its the first time i've seen it happen in a Dorama
No prob RionZ.
Glad to be able to share information with my fellow JPH!P drama-lovers in this forum.
Anyway when I first read up abt this drama in a japanese magazine, I was pretty skeptical at first, as Kitagawa-san (the scriptwriter) wrote the script and character role mainly for Kamenashi Kazuya. She has been doing a great job in terms of doing storylines for dramas like Long Vacation to Orange Days (which is considered my fav jdrama of all time). Turns out my worries are unfounded, I think this sappy drama of the season didn't turn out that melancholic with a super-sad and predictable ending as I expected (was actually expecting a sorta Korean-kind of sad ending, luckily it didn't turn out in that way as expected).
I won't spoil the story for the rest of u who haven't finished with this yet, but after last Sat's last episode (episode 10 was the finale), I'm pretty glad with how everything was been wrapped up. I also think compared to last season's Sapuri, Kame-san did a good job this season with 'Tatta Hitotsu no Koi' together along with Ayase Haruka, who was considered one of my all-time fav jdrama actress. Considering this was a romance and soapy drama for this season, alot of Kame fans have been complaining that this drama was albeit abit too serious in terms of storyline for targetting the general young TV audience, since most of Kame and Ayase fans are rather young and hip people, and the show's storyline was actually targetting at an older audience. But IMO I think the drama managed to touch on many realistic aspects of a love story, as well as some cliched ones which hasn't been done in awhile. I also like some of the scenary choreography done in this drama, some of the scenes were pretty memorable, like the rope symbolism, how they met, the ring and the mittens.
This drama also has somehow made me really love Yokohama. I love the scene where all of them were standing during the rolling credits after the end of each episode, the place where Ayuta works for the cafe. And of course not forgetting the ending theme to this drama, Bokura no Machi de by KAT-TUN as well.