
Tomorrow, I Will Be Someone's Girlfriend
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"Tomorrow, I Will Be Someone's Girlfriend" (ๆๆฅ、็งใฏ่ชฐใใฎใซใใธใง) is a 2022 Japanese drama based on the popular manga by Hinao Wono. The series follows five women navigating complex relationships, societal pressures, and personal struggles in modern Tokyo. With its raw portrayal of female experiences, the drama explores themes of loneliness, self-worth, and the search for connection in a transactional world :cite[1]:cite[2].
Main Plot
The anthology-style narrative focuses on different female protagonists each dealing with their own emotional burdens:
1. Yuki's Story: The Rental Girlfriend with a Secret
Yuki (played by Yoshikawa Ai) is a 19-year-old university student working as a "rental girlfriend" to support herself. Behind her professional smile lies a painful secret - severe facial burn scars from childhood that she hides with makeup. Her life changes when client Tsuji Sota discovers her true appearance but continues treating her kindly, leading to emotional conflicts about self-acceptance and genuine relationships :cite[3]:cite[6].
2. Rina's Story: The Lonely Party Girl
Rina (Yokota Mayuu), Yuki's university friend, appears vivacious and popular but drowns her deep loneliness in casual relationships and "papa katsu" (sugar dating). Her story explores the emptiness behind her cheerful facade and her complicated friendship with Yuki :cite[3]:cite[8].
3. Aya's Story: The Plastic Surgery Addict
Aya (Ugaki Misato), a 30-something rental girlfriend colleague of Yuki, suffers from body dysmorphia, constantly undergoing cosmetic procedures. Her relationship with boyfriend Mitsuharu becomes strained as her obsession with perfection and web of lies unravel :cite[6]:cite[8].
4. Moe's Story: The Outsider
Moe (Yanai Yumena), a university classmate of Rina, struggles with self-esteem and belonging. Her life takes a dark turn when introduced to host clubs, leading to an unhealthy obsession with host Kaede :cite[6]:cite[10].
5. Yua's Story: The Host Club Regular
Yua (Saito Nagisa) spends all her money and energy on host Haruki, eventually entering the adult entertainment world to support him, showcasing the destructive cycle of co-dependency :cite[8]:cite[10].
Themes and Style
The drama presents a gritty, realistic look at:
- The commodification of relationships in modern society
- Female struggles with self-image and societal expectations
- The psychological toll of transactional intimacy
- The search for authentic connection amidst loneliness
Each episode blends emotional drama with social commentary, using Tokyo's nightlife as a backdrop for these interconnected stories :cite[2]:cite[5]:cite[7].
Production Details
- Original Network: MBS/TBS
- Episodes: 12
- Air Dates: April 13 - June 29, 2022
- Directors: Gonno Hajime, Sugawara Masato
- Screenwriters: Miura Kisa, Kawahara Anna, Lee Na Won
The drama's authentic portrayal of its source material earned praise for its strong performances and unflinching look at difficult subjects :cite[1]:cite[10].
Why It Resonates
"Tomorrow, I Will Be Someone's Girlfriend" stands out for its:
- Nuanced female characters rarely seen in mainstream media
- Honest exploration of Japan's "rental relationship" culture
- Psychological depth in portraying modern urban loneliness
- Beautiful yet painful depiction of flawed characters
The series offers no easy answers but creates profound empathy for its protagonists' struggles :cite[6]:cite[8]:cite[10].
๐ญ Main Cast
- Yoshikawa Ai as Shirai Yuki – A university student working as a rental girlfriend, hiding childhood burn scars.
- Yokota Mayuu as Rina – Yuki’s friend, masking loneliness with casual relationships.
- Ugaki Misato as Aya Nakatani – A rental girlfriend obsessed with plastic surgery.
- Yanai Yumena as Moe Maya – A socially isolated student drawn into host clubs.
- Saito Nagisa as Yua Takahashi – A host club regular entangled in toxic dependency.
- Raiku as Sota Tsuji – A client who discovers Yuki’s secret but treats her kindly.
๐ Supporting Cast
- Nishi Yosuke as Maekawa Masayuki (Ep. 1–2)
- Sato Shunsuke as Tatsuya (Ep. 1)
- Amo Shogo as Arisugawa Ru (Ep. 1, 7–9, 11)
- Koido Sumire as Young Yuki (Ep. 1, 12)
- Okabe Takashi as Hiyama Ryo (Ep. 4–6)
- Nakata Keisuke as Takagi (Ep. 2, 6, 8, 12)
- Shimazu Ken as Daiki (Ep. 6, 8, 12)
- Inoue Hisashi as Plastic Surgeon (Ep. 3, 6)
- Hayashi Miho as Sota’s Girlfriend (Ep. 12)
- Steel Teppei as TV Commentator (Ep. 5)
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