"First Love DOGs"- Na In-woo, the "Korean heir" who blows on a steamed meat bun, becomes a hot topic | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

"First Love DOGs"- Na In-woo, the "Korean heir" who blows on a steamed meat bun, becomes a hot topic

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ドラマ「初恋DOGs」第2話の一場面(C)TBS
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ドラマ「初恋DOGs」第2話の一場面(C)TBS

The second episode of the drama series "First Love DOGs" (TBS, Tuesdays at 10pm) starring actress Kaya Kiyohara was broadcast on July 8th. The actions of young heir Woo So-ha, played by Korean actor Na In-woo, for Aiko (Kiyohara) became a hot topic among viewers.

◇The following contains spoilers

The drama is a love story that begins with the love between Aiko Hanamura (Kiyohara), a cool lawyer who doesn't believe in love, and Kai Shirasaki (Ryo Narita), a complicated veterinarian who can only love animals, as their pet dogs fall in love. Inu, who gave a great performance in the Korean drama "Marry My Husband," is making his first appearance in a Japanese drama as the heir of a Korean family.

Aiko is appointed by her boss, Motozawa (Goro Kishitani), to be Soha's advisor while she is in Japan. Soha immediately invites her out for a drive under the pretext of showing her around the city, and the two decide to go out together.

Aiko and Soha spent their time drinking Ramune together and visiting Chinatown. When eating steamed meat buns, Soha handed Aiko a half of the steamed meat bun, saying, "Wow, that looks delicious. Here you go."

Aiko refuses, saying, "I'm fine," but Soha says, "Oh, is it hot?" and blows on the steamed meat bun to cool it down, then hands it to Aiko. Soha is also shown opening the cap before handing Aiko the drink.

Soha's actions attracted a lot of attention on social media, with comments such as, "It was so cute when she blew on the steamed bun before handing it to him. My heart's pounding," "Soha is such a gentleman, blowing on the bun and opening the cap," "Inu is too cute," "His Japanese is so good," "Aiko and Soha's date was the classic Yokohama route," and "Nainu is so cool."

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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