Both involving death & supernatural,
with message about how little time we have and that we should spend our time meaningfully and not take life for granted.

49 Days is one big 20 episode story arc with 1 main lead about to maybe die,
while Loss.Time.Life is more easily and quicker to watch stand-alone episodes/anthology series with 1 new person dying each episode, providing beautiful story even if you just watch 1 episode. (Episodes can be watched in whathever order since each episode is 1 separate story with different characters in each episode.)

Recommended by JulySnow2
Both main female leads believe that the people around them love and adore them. It takes a supernatural event to uncover the truth behind the fake smiles of their peers.
Recommended by GhostPrincess
Kazu Tokita works at the cafe “Funiculi Funicula,” which is run by her relative Nagare Tokita. A mysterious rumor about the cafe has been spread that if a customer takes a specific seat at the cafe, that customer can travel back to a time of their choice. The specific rules for going into the past are:

1) You can't meet people who haven't visited the café.
2) If you do something different in the past, it won't change the present.
3) Only one seat in the café is able to take someone into the past and if the seat is occupied, you have to wait until the customer leaves.
4) When you go back into the past, you stay in the seat.
5) The time you can stay in the past is until the moment the coffee gets cold. 4 miracles take place at the café.
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Satsuki's lover Hitoshi dies suddenly. She is unable to get over his death and is mired in deep sadness. Satsuki keeps thinking about the moon shadow phenomenon, which she heard about in the past. The moon shadow phenomenon is a mysterious event that allows a person to meet the dead at the end of a full moon
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this movie has a very cute plot !(: and enjoyable to watch time to time !!(:
Recommended by MsAmy_Lee
It doesn't really have much in common with each other, but I though that the ending are quite similar, by the fact that their both emotional.
Recommended by darkn3ss
Both have a similar plot element of Reapers who have no memory of their life before death and the consequences ensuing when said memories return.
Recommended by bloody_venus
A young woman is devastated after her fiance's death. She lives in isolation and her only daily treat is sending a balloon with a message to her late loved one. One day her life is changed when an angel with a broken wing lands on her balcony.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
It has the same feel to it. 49 Days reminds us that we only have a short time on earth, so we need not to take advantage of it. Come Back, Ahjussi reminds us the same.
Recommended by Yixings Pet
Il Mare has issues of time discrepancy too. The romance was nice as well.
Recommended by SSKF
Both Dramas teach great lessons about life:
Through 49 Days I learned about fate, about trust and about betrayal. Incarnation of Money made me think about how powerful money is: It can kill a person, make another sad and make someone else pretty.
Recommended by 151885
Kenta, a young pianist who has just lost his job, is drowning his woes at a bar when he meets a man in a Hawaiian shirt named Yamaki. He invites Kenta to work with him, and the next thing he knows, Kenta wakes up to find himself in a room he has never been in before. It is a strange room that seems to have no connection to life. He descends a staircase to find many shelves of books. Yamaki appears once again and tells him that this is Heaven's Book Service, and Kenta is going to start working a short-term, part-time job here. In addition to selling books, this bookstore, owned by Yamaki, provides a service of reading aloud to customers. Although he is unsure of his new surroundings, Kenta follows their actions and starts to work in his new part-time job.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both FLs have their days numbered and both MLs have this type of 'scheduler/ neither human nor god' role. Both stories tackle the meaning of life and how to make the best use of your numbered days.
Recommended by BubbleGummy
they both have someone who died ending up as a ghost... there are unexpected endings about the living having lovers that both died; they are heartbreaking.
Recommended by twilightsonic
Grim Reaper story. Kaneshiro Takeshi & Konishi Manami stars in this movie. A light time travel story with Grim Reaper who can go from doors to doors.

Shin Ji Hyun was enjoying absolute bliss as she was about to marry her fiancé, Kang Min Ho, but her perfect life is shattered when she gets into a car accident that leaves her in a coma. She is given a second chance at life by a person called The Scheduler, but it comes with a condition: she has to find three people outside of her family who would cry genuine tears for her. In order to do this, she borrows the body of Yi Kyung, a part-time employee at a convenience store for 49 days.
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