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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Live-Action Series Adds 2 Cast Members

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Kōji Yamamoto, Hayato Isomura join series premiering on Friday

TV Tokyo announced additional cast for its live-action television series adaptation of Fumi Yoshinaga's What Did You Eat Yesterday? (Kinō Nani Tabeta?) manga on Wednesday.

The newly announced cast members are:

Kōji Yamamoto as Daisuke Kohinata

Hayato Isomura as Wataru Inoue

The series stars Hidetoshi Nishijima as Shirō Kakei with Seiyō Uchino as Kenji Yabuki.

Other cast members include:

Misako Tanaka as Kayoko Tominaga

Toshihiro Yashiba as Kayoko's husband

Marin as Michiru Watanabe

Atsuko Takaizumi as Yoshie Uemachi

Chan Kawai as Osamu Uemachi

Yurika Nakamua as Shino Kataoka

Meiko Kaji as Hisae Kakei

Kōtarō Shiga as Gorō Kakei

Makita Sports as Hiroshi Miyake

Hitomi Satō as Seiko Imada (first episode)

Megumi as Sengoku (first episode)

Nakae Kazuhito, Katsumi Nojiri, and Kenji Katagiri are directing the series. Naoko Adachi is writing the scripts. Overground Acoustic Underground is performing the opening theme song "Kaerimichi" (The Way Back Home), and Friends is performing the ending theme song "i o you."

The series will premiere on TV Tokyo's "Drama 24" Friday night programming block on late Friday night (effectively Saturday, April 6 at 12:12 a.m.).

Vertical is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

A hard-working, middle-aged gay couple in Tokyo come to enjoy the finer moments of life through food. After long days at work, either in the law firm or the hair salon, Shiro and Kenji will always have down time together by the dinner table, where they can discuss their troubles, hash out their feelings, and enjoy delicately prepared home-cooked meals!

Yoshinaga launched the manga in Kodansha's Morning magazine in 2007, and Kodansha released the 15th compiled book volume on March 22. Vertical released the 13th volume in North America last August.

The series was nominated for the first Manga Taisho Awards (Cartoon Grand Prize) in 2008, and received a jury recommendation in the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival Awards in 2009. The manga also ranked on the "Book of the Year" list from Kadokawa Media Factory's book and manga news magazine Da Vinci in 2014 and 2016. The manga was nominated for the General Manga category in the 43rd Annual Kodansha Manga Awards.

Sources: TV Tokyo, Comic Natalie


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