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| | * '''Writer:''' Shunki Hashizume | | * '''Writer:''' Shunki Hashizume |
| | * '''Network:''' [[Netflix]] | | * '''Network:''' [[Netflix]] |
| − | * '''Episodes:''' | + | * '''Episodes:''' 8 |
| | * '''Release Date:''' May 14, 2026 | | * '''Release Date:''' May 14, 2026 |
| | * '''Runtime:''' Thursday | | * '''Runtime:''' Thursday |
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| | ==Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©== | | ==Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©== |
| − | A journey, spanning more than 10 years and set in Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, takes place for Ryu Narutaki ([[Hayato Isomura]]) and Hwang Yo-Han ([[TaecYeon]]), as they heal and comfort each other wounds. | + | A journey, spanning more than 10 years and set in Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, takes place for Ryu Narutaki ([[Hayato Isomura]]) and Hwang Johan ([[TaecYeon]]), as they heal and comfort each other wounds. |
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| − | Ryu Narutaki unintentionally ruined his best friend’s life. He left Japan and wanders abroad. He nearly loses his life in a strange country, but he is saved by Korean boxer Hwang Yo-Han. They both carry their own deep wounds within their minds. Gradually, they both feel a connection between two lonely souls. This is their once in a lifetime encounter. Through their encounter, they realize the meaning of love and life. They want to live together, but they face a brutal fate. | + | Ryu Narutaki unintentionally ruined his best friend’s life. He left Japan and wanders abroad. He nearly loses his life in a strange country, but he is saved by Korean boxer Hwang Johan. They both carry their own deep wounds within their minds. Gradually, they both feel a connection between two lonely souls. This is their once in a lifetime encounter. Through their encounter, they realize the meaning of love and life. They want to live together, but they face a brutal fate. |
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| | ==Cast== | | ==Cast== |
| − | * [[Hayato Isomura]] - Ryu Narutaki | + | {{CastPictures2 |
| − | * [[TaecYeon]] - Hwang Yo-Han | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Hayato Isomura.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Hayato Isomura |
| | + | |1charactername=Ryu Narutaki |
| | + | |2picture=File:Soul Mate-TaecYeon.jpg |
| | + | |2name=TaecYeon |
| | + | |2charactername=Hwang Johan |
| | + | }} |
| | + | ===Ryu Narutaki's Group=== |
| | + | {{CastPictures4 |
| | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Ai Hashimoto.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Ai Hashimoto |
| | + | |1charactername=Sumiko |
| | + | |2picture=File:Soul Mate-Yutaro Furutachi.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Yutaro Furutachi |
| | + | |2charactername=Seiichi Aizawa |
| | + | |3picture=File:Soul Mate-Tomokazu Miura.jpg |
| | + | |3name=Tomokazu Miura |
| | + | |3charactername=Ryu Narutaki's father |
| | + | |4picture=File:Soul Mate-Kaho Minami.jpg |
| | + | |4name=Kaho Minami |
| | + | |4charactername=Ryu Narutaki's mother |
| | + | }} |
| | + | ===Hwang Johan's Group=== |
| | + | {{CastPictures3 |
| | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Lee Jae-Yi.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Lee Jae-Yi (1999){{!}}Lee Jae-Yi |
| | + | |1charactername=Hwang Su-A |
| | + | |2picture=File:Soul Mate-Kim Gui-Seon.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Kim Gui-Seon (1963){{!}}Kim Gui-Seon |
| | + | |2charactername=boxing coach |
| | + | |3picture=File:Soul Mate-Kwak Min-Ho.jpg |
| | + | |3name=Kwak Min-Ho (1984){{!}}Kwak Min-Ho |
| | + | |3charactername=bar owner |
| | + | }} |
| | + | |
| | + | ===Ice Hockey Team=== |
| | + | {{CastPictures2 |
| | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Koshi Mizukami.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Koshi Mizukami |
| | + | |1charactername=Arata Oikawa |
| | + | |2picture=File:Soul Mate-Ken Yasuda.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Ken Yasuda |
| | + | |2charactername=Kenichi Hayakawa |
| | + | }} |
| | + | ===Nursing Home=== |
| | + | {{CastPictures3 |
| | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Chihiro Kato.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Chihiro Kato |
| | + | |1charactername=Madoka |
| | + | |2picture=File:Soul Mate-Mie Nakao.jpg |
| | + | |2name=Mie Nakao |
| | + | |2charactername=Sasaki |
| | + | |3picture=File:Soul Mate-Takayuki Hamatsu.jpg |
| | + | |3name=Takayuki Hamatsu |
| | + | |3charactername=Fujiwara |
| | + | }} |
| | + | ===Others=== |
| | + | {{CastPictures1 |
| | + | |1picture=File:Soul Mate-Jung Min-Sung.jpg |
| | + | |1name=Jung Min-Sung |
| | + | |1charactername=Shim Gi-Cheol |
| | + | }} |
| | + | '''Additional Cast Members:''' |
| | + | * [[Keisuke Nakata]] - Kota Hamada |
| | + | * [[Yoshi Sakou]] - Seiichi Aizawa's father (ep.6) |
| | + | * [[Mariko Tsutsui]] - Seiichi Aizawa's mother (ep.6) |
| | + | * [[Masanobu Sakata]] - director (ep.7) |
| | + | * [[Yoko Kondo]] - daycare teacher (ep.7) |
| | + | * [[Sotaro Tanaka]] - doctor (ep.7) |
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| | ==Trailers== | | ==Trailers== |
A journey, spanning more than 10 years and set in Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, takes place for Ryu Narutaki (Hayato Isomura) and Hwang Johan (TaecYeon), as they heal and comfort each other wounds.
Ryu Narutaki unintentionally ruined his best friend’s life. He left Japan and wanders abroad. He nearly loses his life in a strange country, but he is saved by Korean boxer Hwang Johan. They both carry their own deep wounds within their minds. Gradually, they both feel a connection between two lonely souls. This is their once in a lifetime encounter. Through their encounter, they realize the meaning of love and life. They want to live together, but they face a brutal fate.