
Dating: What's It Like to Be in Love? (2015)
Yoriko Yabushita works at a Yokohama research laboratory. She tracks trends in relation to macroeconomics. She is 29-years-old and enthusiastic about her work. She also enjoys efficiency and having a regular life. Although she doesn't excel in social settings with other people, her next goal is getting married and having a baby. Yoriko believes that she marry by the age of 30, because everyone around her did including her late mother. If Yoriko finds a man who fills 24 items listed on her ideal husband list, she will marry him.
Meanwhile, Takumi Taniguchi is 35-years-old and unemployed. He did graduate from college, but he spends his days reading books and listening to music. He's not interested in dating or getting married, because he knows he lacks a source of income. He lives with his mother and knows that when she passes away, he can't continue his current lifestyle. Takumi Taniguchi then decides to find a woman who is capable of supporting him financially.
Yoriko Yabushita and Takumi Taniguchi, who both think of marriage as a contract, begin to date with the goal of getting married.
Last Episode

Episode 10
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E10 | Episode 10 | Mar 23, 2015 |
S01E09 | Episode 9 | Mar 16, 2015 |
S01E08 | Episode 8 | Mar 9, 2015 |
S01E07 | Episode 7 | Mar 2, 2015 |
S01E06 | Episode 6 | Feb 23, 2015 |
Cast

Jun Fubuki

Yutaka Matsushige

Anne Watanabe

Hiroki Hasegawa

Ryoko Kuninaka

Yuto Nakajima

Satoru Matsuo

Emi Wakui
Characters

Rumi Taniguchi

Toshio Yabushita

Yoriko Yabushita

Takumi Taniguchi

Kaori Shimada

Yutaka Washio

Sohtaro Shimada

Sayoko Yabushita
Also known as
- Deto - Koi to wa Donna Mono Kashira (Japan)
- デート~恋とはどんなものかしら~ (Japan)
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