Friends (2002 TV series)

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Friends
Format dorama
Starring Kyoko Fukada, Won Bin
Country of origin South Korea, Japan
No. of episodes 4
Production
Running time 21:00–23:09 (per 2 episodes)
Broadcast
Original channel TBS, MBC
Original run Feb, 4, 2002(Mon) JAP/ Feb, 15, 2002(Fri) KOR – Feb, 5, 2002(Tue) JAP/ Feb, 16, 2002(Sat) KOR
External links

Official website

Friends is a 4-episode South Korean-Japanese series drama that aired on 2002. It was produced by TBS (Japan), and MBC (South Korea). This was the first time in dorama history that the two countries collaborated to co-produce the show in both South Korea and Japan.

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Tomoko, a Japanese tourist, and Ji-Hoon, a South Korean film student, meet in Hong Kong. Despite a rocky meeting and their language barrier, they become good friends. In time, they eventually head back to their respective country but only after exchanging email addresses – promising to keep in touch and eventually be together again. But with faith pushing them to see each other again Tomoko decided to go to Korea to met Ji-hoon again but some problems occurred. In the end they were still together and had a happy ending

  • Tomoko Asai – Kyoko Fukada
  • Yuko Yamagishi – Akiko Yada
  • Midori Kaneda – Naho Toda
  • Shota Sakamaki – Yukiyoshi Ozawa
  • Satoko Asai – Keiko Takeshita

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