Dried Flower: Our Room in July (2021-2021)

Premiere:
August 13, 2021

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
August 20, 2021

Original Title:
ドライフラワー -七月の部屋-

Alternate Titles:
Dried Flowers
Dry Flower
July Room

Production Companies:
C&I entertainment

Countries:
JP

Hybrid singer-songwriter Yuri's "Kakurenbo" and "Dried Flower" singing world and the story of the two songs are made into an original drama! Kaoru and Yurika who moved to the apartment one day in July. The two started dating from college and started living together in this room. The sound of fireworks resounding as if to celebrate the beginning of cohabitation. July's room and two people wrapped in happiness ... The first episode is a sad love story that depicts the three days of cohabitation from the perspective of two people, the second episode from the perspective of Kaoru, and the third episode from the perspective of Yurika.

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Assistant Director:
Tomokazu Naruse

Costume Design:
Megumi Mochizuki

Director:
Takahiro Horie

Director of Photography:
Rei Hirano

Editor:
Reiko Goto Satoko

Lighting Camera:
Naotaka Tomoda

Line Producer:
Fumihiro Harada

Makeup & Hair:
Shigeko Ikawa

Music:
Yoshitaka Fujimoto

Producer:
Eiji Nishihara
Miyuki Tanaka

Screenplay:
Kyoko Inukai

Sound:
Hiroaki Masuko

Theme Song Performance:
Yuuri

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