Recently, there are more and more food-related comic adaptations, and they all make people feel extremely wonderful after eating delicious food... such as "Lucky Graffiti" and "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma". Now, another Japanese comic "Koizumi-san who loves ramen" that focuses on creating beautiful girls and ramen has announced today that it will be filmed into a live-action TV series. This comic "Koizumi-san who loves ramen" focuses on the field of ramen, but it is similar to "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" in that eating a meal can make people feel happy to the point of "climax". In the TV drama version of "Koizumi-san who loves Ramen", Hayami Akari will play Koizumi-san. This is Hayami Akari's first TV drama. The TV drama will be filmed in a real popular ramen restaurant. It is more like a food recommendation documentary than a TV drama. "Koizumi-san who loves Ramen" will be broadcast every Saturday late at night starting from June 27th. "Koizumi-san who loves ramen" is a food manga created and serialized by Japanese manga artist Naru Narumi. This manga is all about Koizumi-san tasting various kinds of ramen and then having various climaxes. The story of the manga is told from the perspective of Koizumi-san's classmate Osawa Yuu. Osawa Yuu has a longing (yuri?) for Koizumi-san, so he often wants to interact with Koizumi-san, but Koizumi-san is only interested in ramen, so the manga looks a bit like a stalking diary. |
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