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A young girl who contemplates suicide by jumping off a building meets a wounded ghost. The bleeding ghost is an assassin, and they will go through several cases.
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In her last year in her twenties, Moka (29), the heroine who is anxious to get married, suddenly finds herself face-to-face with Min U (25), a man straight out of a Korean drama. He's a younger man with perfect looks, and apparently, he's also the heir to a wealthy family... While Moka's heart is thrown into turmoil by this sudden "out of the ordinary," she also has the presence of her childhood friend, Souta, a chef with a somewhat clumsy kindness. Torn between the sweet and smooth Korean style of approach and the quiet and honest feelings of a Japanese man, what kind of "true love" will Moka find? Now, a new love story that transcends Japan and Korea begins.
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Both of these are healing dramas with their own story and you’ll be compelled to indulge into one if you watched the other.
Recommended by RU95 - Apr 19, 2026
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Hinata is a journalist who aspires to be a writer. Yeong Su is Set up to take over his father's Hotel chain but is an aspiring artist. They meet while she is in Koreaon temporary assignment for her job and they get off on the wrong foot. However, when Yeong Su goes to Japan for business, he ends up causing a media frenzy and disappears, much to his advisor's horror. They bump into each other on the street and she brings him home, to her boyfriends dismay. As they slowly fall in love, a large number of obstacles stand in their way, the least of which is their different nationalities.
This is a "Mobile" drama which means it is a movie sliced into 12 episodes
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Apr 19, 2026
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In her last year in her twenties, Moka (29), the heroine who is anxious to get married, suddenly finds herself face-to-face with Min U (25), a man straight out of a Korean drama. He's a younger man with perfect looks, and apparently, he's also the heir to a wealthy family...

While Moka's heart is thrown into turmoil by this sudden "out of the ordinary," she also has the presence of her childhood friend, Souta, a chef with a somewhat clumsy kindness. Torn between the sweet and smooth Korean style of approach and the quiet and honest feelings of a Japanese man, what kind of "true love" will Moka find? Now, a new love story that transcends Japan and Korea begins.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Apr 19, 2026
BOTH drama is about TWO best friends transmigrated in a novel they read
BOTH FL have same amount screen time
Both drama have spicy romance
Recommended by Dramaholic - Apr 19, 2026
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Both Top Form and Between Us really rely on the chemistry between the main couple to carry the story, and it works so well. A lot of the emotion comes through small looks and quiet moments rather than big dramatic scenes, which makes the relationship feel more real. The progression between the characters feels natural and earned, with trust and vulnerability building over time instead of being rushed. There’s also not much filler, so most scenes actually matter and push the relationship forward. In the end, both shows leave you with that same warm, healing feeling because you’ve really gone through the emotional journey with them.
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Both series are female-centered series and feature friendship between a group of women. Each of the characters has their own issues, mostly related to their partners, relationships and family.
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popular male lead with clingy boyfriendss and it gives the same vibes since it is from dmd with teetrrpor being in your sky too
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Recommended by Agxdn - Apr 19, 2026
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The Gifted and Hell university have the whole "mysterious school with a dark secret" concept, but they take different paths to get there. Both series focus on a core group of friends navigating a high-stakes, hierarchical and environment where the school administration is definitely not your friend. The Gifted is more of a sci-fi + superpowers version of Hell University. Defo give it a try.
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Quite similar vibe: a main lead with a secret and a weird classmate in the glasses that know about it
Recommended by Zht_t - Apr 19, 2026
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Both emotional, melodramatic toned dramas prominently feature European locations (Italy for Dolce Amore, Prague for A Secret in Prague). The setting isn’t just aesthetic, it plays into the narrative, giving a sense of distance, discovery, and sometimes escape from their origins. Romantic relationships in both series bridge different worlds, adding tension and depth to the romance.
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