Itazura Na Kiss Love In Tokyo Season 2 -

Itazura Na Kiss Love In Tokyo Season 2 -

The leads remain the heart of the show. Miki’s Kotoko is less shrill and more mature here, while Furukawa’s Naoki shows rare, tiny cracks of vulnerability—jealousy, fear of losing her, even clumsy affection. Their silent moments (e.g., the hospital scene, the final bridge hug) carry more weight than any kiss.

Here’s a solid, balanced review of Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo Season 2 (2014), the sequel to the popular live-action J-drama adaptation of Kaoru Tada’s manga Itazura na Kiss . Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) itazura na kiss love in tokyo season 2

The middle episodes (hospital internship, Chris’s cohabitation) drag. The final resolution feels slightly rushed, with Kotoko’s career and Naoki’s feelings both tied up quickly. The leads remain the heart of the show