Hakusen Nagashi – Departing Innocence

Hakusen Nagashi – Departing Innocence, ????, Those were the Days / White Line / Throwing White Ribbon

Genre: Romance, School.
Date: 1996
Episodes: 11
Language: Japanese
Subtitle: English

Synopsis: Sonoko, a rural high school student, notices stars drawn on her desk at school. It seems that sitting at that very same desk at night is Wataru, a poor teenage student, who with no parents is forced to work during the day and study at night. (Nagase) is a high school student who dropped out but is now going back to night school. He works at a metal shop type of place. His father died and his mother abandoned him, so he is living alone, going to work and going to night school. Sonoko (Sakai) is a high school senior at North Matsumoto High School in Nagano Prefecture. They meet, actually crash into each other , on a street. She leaves a book about the stars behind. Wataru manages to return the book to Sonoko. Later Sonoko finds out that Wataru uses her desk at night school. Sonoko and Wataru have feelings for each other. Sonoko’s friends Madoka (Kyono) and Fuyumi (Mabuchi) are very good supporting characters. Yusuke (Kashiwabara) plays Sonoko’s classmate and has a major crush on her. Yui Ryoko is Wataru’s co worker at the metal shop and does not like Sonoko at all, she wants Wataru for herself. Sonoko, a rural high school student, notices stars drawn on her desk at school. It seems that sitting at that very same desk at night is Wataru, a poor teenage student, who with no parents is forced to work during the day and study at night. Then one day a chance encounter changes their lives in this nostalgic teenage love story. Nagase Tomoya as Ookouchi Wataru Sakai Miki as Nanakura Sonoko Kyono Kotomi as Tomiyama Madoka Kashiwabara Takashi as Hasebe Yusuke Mabuchi Erika as Tachibana Fuyumi Nakamura Ryu as Tomiyama Shinji Yui Ryoko as Shiota Kayano Yamamoto Kei Shirakawa Kazuko Hiraizumi Sei Yo Kimiko Matsumoto Rumi Yokoyama Yu

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