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Year2020
CountryJapan
FormatDrama
Episodes10
Runtime30 min.
NetworkBS TV Tokyo TV Osaka
Cert.Not Yet Rated
Score7.8/10

Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo (2020)

名建築で昼食を · 名建築で昼食を ‧ Drama ‧ 2020

Food Life Drama Documentary Adapted From A Book Architectural Designer Male Lead Architecture Industry Barista Supporting Character Miniseries Unusual Friendship

Uekusa Chiaki, an architectural modeler whose father is a famous architect, has a habit of traveling around and visiting nostalgic and cute buildings. He updates his SNS often and is quite popular. On the other hand, Haruno Fuji's boyfriend has recently split up with her. Feeling down, she begins exchanging messages on SNS with Chiaki. The two agree to meet up to have lunch at a famous Tokyo building. ~~ Adapted from the book “Aruite, Taberu Tokyo no Oishii Meikenchiku Sanpo" by Kai Minori.

What it's about

Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo (2020) is a 2020 Japanese drama produced in Japan, originally airing on BS TV Tokyo TV Osaka. It runs for 10 episodes of roughly 30 min. each. The story is categorised as Food, Life, Drama, Documentary, with notable themes including Adapted From A Book, Architectural Designer Male Lead, Architecture Industry, Barista Supporting Character, Miniseries. It currently holds a community score of 7.8/10 on MyDramaList.

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Main cast

The leading cast members listed for Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo (2020). Photography © respective talent agencies and broadcasters.

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Ikeda Elaiza
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Taguchi Tomorowo
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Ogawa Sara
M
Mikami Kan

Also known as

Déjeûnons dans un célèbre édifice · Let's have lunch at a famous building · Let’s Have Lunch in Historical Architectures · Lunch at a Famous Building · Mei Kenchiku de Chushoku o · Meikenchiku de hirumeshi wo

Should you watch Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo (2020)?

If you enjoy food / life, Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo (2020) is worth your time. With 10 episodes, it's a manageable commitment that won't demand a multi-month binge. Japanese dramas are often shorter and more grounded in slice-of-life realism than their k-drama counterparts.