The Reason I Can't Find My Love

The Reason I Can't Find My Love
Genre Romantic comedy
Starring Karina Nose
Yuriko Yoshitaka
Yuko Oshima
Izumi Inamori
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
Release
Original network Fuji TV
Original release October 17 (2011-10-17) – December 19, 2011 (2011-12-19)

The Reason I Can't Find My Love (私が恋愛できない理由 Watashi ga Ren'ai Dekinai Riyū) is a Japanese romantic comedy television drama series that aired from 17 October to 19 December 2011. It was broadcast at 21:00 every Monday on Fuji TV (CX). It will be available on DramaFever.[1] The Chinese name is "我不能戀愛的理由" (Wǒ bù néng liàn ài de lǐ yóu).

Cast

Introduction

Over half of women in their twenties and thirties say that they do not have a boyfriend. Nowadays, women are faced with issues such as men, work, sex, family, etc. That is an ice age of love. The Reason I Can't Find My Love highlights the romances of three different women.

Emi is a lighting technician in a lighting company. Because she is always working with men, she comes to behave like a boy. She is not interested in fashion or other things that girls usually care about. She doesn't fall in love with someone because she thinks love is tiresome. But she actually still loves her ex-boyfriend who is her colleague in the same company.

Mako is an earnest office worker. She is rather clumsy and afraid of falling in love with someone. She didn't have sex with any boy before she fell in love with one colleague.

Saki is a beautiful and prideful girl. She hopes to be a journalist but she doesn't realize her dream. So she has to be a hostess in a bar to help support her family. She tells her family members that she was working in a large publisher house and earned a lot of money every month. She has met a kind and helpful man who is married and fallen in love with him.

Audience ratings

Episode Date ratings
01 Oct. 17 17.0%
02 Oct. 24 15.7%
03 Oct. 31 14.8%
04 Nov. 7 16.1%
05 Nov. 14 14.8%
06 Nov. 21 15.4%
07 Nov. 28 15.6%
08 Dec. 5 14.8%
09 Dec. 12 15.3%

Theme songs

References

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