Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune

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2018- 2018
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
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Drama
Mystery
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

Shinozaki Ayumi receives a strange call telling her that an earthquake will occur one hour from now. She hangs up the phone thinking it was just a prank call. But one hour later, she feels herself sway a little. When she turns on the television, she realizes that what the caller said about the time and the epicenter was on the mark. After that, she receives another phone call from the same caller who identifies himself as Kazama. He says that he knows what will happen in the future because he went back to a certain spot from the future and made a fresh start in life. Calling this time travel “Repeat”, he invites Ayumi to be his guest. Besides Ayumi, Mori Keisuke and Tendo Taro are among the eight people who have been invited by Kazama to participate in “Repeat”. These eight people who are making a repeat as a result of past regrets, are hit with a series of unanticipated events.

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10 members
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貫地谷しほり

Ayumi Shinozaki

貫地谷しほり
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本郷奏多

Keisuke Mori

本郷奏多
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ゴリ

Taro Tendo

ゴリ
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島崎遥香

Yuko Machida

島崎遥香
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福田転球

Kazuhiko Takahashi

福田転球
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松田悟志

Kazuki Kuze

松田悟志
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猪野広樹

Kaname Tsuboi

猪野広樹
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手塚理美

Sachiko Yokozawa

手塚理美
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安達祐実

Chie Omori

安達祐実
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六角精児

Kazama

六角精児

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