Tatta Hitotsu no Koi

Tatta Hitotsu no Koi (たったひとつの恋)
Genre Romance
Starring Kazuya Kamenashi
Haruka Ayase
Koki Tanaka
Yūta Hiraoka
Erika Toda
Theme music composer KAT-TUN
Ending theme Bokura no Machi de
Country of origin  Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Norihiko Nishi
Location(s) Yokohama
Running time Saturday; 21:00-21:54
Release
Original network NTV
Original release October 14 – December 16, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by My Boss My Hero
Followed by Enka no Joou
External links
Website www.ntv.co.jp/hitotsu/

Tatta Hitotsu no Koi (たったひとつの恋) or also sometimes known as "Just One Love" is a Japanese drama series, produced and aired in 2006 by NTV. It is a 10-episode drama series that was aired from October 14, 2006 through December 16, 2006.

Synopsis

A story of love between the son of a man who runs a ship-repair factory beset with financial troubles and the well-bred daughter of a national jewelry chain store owner. The backdrop of the story is Yokohama, Japan.

A boy and a girl from highly different social backgrounds meet and fall in love, though not without obstacles. The setting is in Yokohama, a modern port city known for its romantic atmosphere. Hiroto Kanzaki (Kazuya Kamenashi) works hard every day and night for the survival of a small ship repair factory (inherited from his father) as well as the survival of his mother and younger brother, who are suffering from health problems. Living such an underprivileged life, Hiroto has forgotten how to smile. In contrast to him, Nao (Haruka Ayase) is the daughter of a popular jewelry shop owner in a fashionable street in Yokohama. She attends a prestigious exclusive women's college and grew up cheerful and blessed with affluent love. From the moment Hiroto meets her, his closed mind slowly opens up to Nao, who is so innocent that she utters whatever she thinks. Their three close friends, who are also 20-year-olds, play an important role in their developing relationship.

The scriptwriter is Eriko Kitagawa, who earned the nickname "The Goddess of Love Stories." This classic love story enables those who are in the same generation to feel empathy, or be envious of the characters' lives; and the rest, who were once 20-year-olds, to reminisce about their own "Love of My Life."

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