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Rui Tsukishima appears in the TV drama " We Still Don't Know the School Rules of That Planet "

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連続ドラマ「僕達はまだその星の校則を知らない」で江見芽衣を演じる月島琉衣さん=カンテレ提供
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連続ドラマ「僕達はまだその星の校則を知らない」で江見芽衣を演じる月島琉衣さん=カンテレ提供

It has recently been revealed that model and actor Rui Tsukishima will be appearing in the drama series " We Still Don't Know the School Rules of That Planet " (Kantele/Fuji TV, Mondays at 10pm), which stars Hayato Isomura and will begin airing on July 14th.

Tsukishima was born on March 1, 2008, and is 17 years old and from Kanagawa Prefecture. In August 2022, she was selected as "Miss Seventeen 2022" at the exclusive model audition for teen media "Seventeen" (Shueisha), and is currently active as a "Seventeen model (ST model)". In the drama series " Teasing Master Takagi-san" broadcast on TBS last spring, she played the heroine Takagi-san.

"We Still Don't Know the School Rules of That Planet" is a school human drama about the protagonist, Kenji Shiratori, who is timid and clumsy in everything because of his unique sensibility, who is dispatched as a school lawyer to a private high school that is in the midst of becoming a coeducational school due to the declining birthrate, and who desperately faces the youth of young people whose problems cannot be easily solved by law or school rules. The script is written by Mika Omori, who has also written "Asa ga Kita" and "Seiten wo Tsuke".

Tsukishima will play Emi Mei, a first-year student in the Ume class at Hama Solaris High School, a school where the drama is set and where a boys' school and a girls' school have just been merged. She is sensitive and easily moved to tears, and stopped going to school in junior high school. She spent her time drawing pictures and writing science fiction novels while gazing at the astronomical dome that can be seen from her house. Her mother runs a daycare center, and she herself is aiming to become a nursery school teacher. She is straightforward in the things she likes, but is not good at tests.

Tsukishima commented, "I've always loved looking at the stars, so when I received the script I was very happy to find out that it was a work with the theme of stars and nature. I am really looking forward to being able to take part in this production together with the lead actor Isomura-san and the student actors who are my generation. Emi-chan is a clumsy but very sensitive girl. I will play the role while being close to her individuality, and through the drama, I would like to face social issues myself in the world of school and club activities. If there are times in your daily life when you need encouragement or feel a little lonely, then this is the story for you. I hope this drama reaches as many people as possible. And, looking up at the night sky every day, I will also be doing my best to get through the filming!"

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