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In the heartwarming 2025 TV drama *Junkissa tsunagari, heitenshimasu* (English title: *Junkissa Tsunagari, Closing Down*), Watanabe Miho (formerly of Hinatazaka46) stars as Tsuji Akina, the owner of a quaint café facing closure. The 5-episode series, set to air on TV Aichi from March 1 to March 29, 2025, explores themes of human connection, community, and the emotional bonds formed in everyday life. Each episode highlights unique stories of customers who visit the café, from a socially awkward CEO to a group of supportive mothers, and even a forgetful woman with a mysterious past. Through these interactions, the café becomes a symbol of warmth and understanding in a bustling world. As the final episode approaches, the café's closure looms, leaving viewers to reflect on the memories and relationships it has fostered.

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