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Haruka Fukuhara is enthusiastic about her first lead role in a "Getsuku drama"

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“月9”ドラマ「明日はもっと、いい日になる」の会見に登壇した主演の福原遥さん(中央)と共演の林遣都さん(左)、生田絵梨花さん
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“月9”ドラマ「明日はもっと、いい日になる」の会見に登壇した主演の福原遥さん(中央)と共演の林遣都さん(左)、生田絵梨花さん

Actor Haruka Fukuhara appeared at the production announcement for the Fuji TV Getsuku drama "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day" (Mondays at 9pm) held in Tokyo on July 6th. When asked about her enthusiasm for the drama as the lead actress, Fukuhara said, "I think there are many different types of families and forms of love, but I hope this drama will encourage everyone (who watches the drama) and help them to look forward."

Regarding the days of filming, Fukuhara said, "This production involves a lot of location shooting and it's extremely hot, but we work hard every day with the wonderful cast and staff, even though we get tanned black." She added, "I hope this work reaches a lot of people. Of course, there are sad scenes, but the cast members are all very unique and there are plenty of funny scenes, so I hope you enjoy watching it."

The drama is a completely original story set in a child consultation center. The story is about the protagonist Tsubasa Natsui (played by Fukuhara), who is transferred from the violent crime division of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police to the child consultation center, and his heartwarming portrayal of how he grows together with various children and their parents as a new child welfare officer.

Also attending the press conference were Kento Hayashi, Erika Ikuta, Shunsuke Kazama, Toshiro Yanagiba, Rikuto Ninomiya, Kana Ichino, and Moe Yoshida. Kazama and the station's announcer Reimi Tsutsumi acted as MCs.

The drama will start on July 7th. The first episode will be 30 minutes longer.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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