Haruka no Hikari - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
The lighting nerd Haruka (Yuna Kuroshima) and the store manager Nishitani (Kanji Furutachi) visited the sushi shop general (Issey Ogata) who wanted a light bulb. However, Haruka drives out her general because of her strong commitment. The general returns angry, but for some reason he visits the store again a few days later. In fact, it is said that his wife died suddenly recently and the light bulb was burned out when the store suddenly became dark. What caught the eye of such a general was a pendant light that was born in Finland.

Episode 2
Today, Haruka (Yuna Kuroshima) and Nishitani (Kanji Furutachi) delivered a heart-shaped masterpiece lighting born in Germany. Two guests come to the place where the cuteness is soaring. An elderly man, Koyama (Sansei Shiomi), and a young man, Ryotaro (Daichi Watanabe), who is about the age of his son, are said to be shopping to commemorate their marriage. What a wonderful boy a present for parents! Haruka thinks, but Koyama leaves the store, perhaps because she's offended. It was a surprising fact that Ryotaro said.

Episode 3
Boxer Sakyo (Taro Suruga) visited the store. Haruka (Kuroshima Yuina) also pops into a strong body and a strong aura. Sakyo says he isn't interested in lighting, but when he can't concentrate, he keeps hitting while watching the candles. What caught the eye of Sakyo was the masterpiece lighting by sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Sakyo was encouraged by Haruka, who enthusiastically explained the secret story of Noguchi's rebellious production, and went out saying, 'Become a champion again.'

Episode 4
Haruka (Yuna Kuroshima) got the chance to work at Eclat because she had a fateful encounter with a certain lighting. Immersed in her memories, Haruka appeared in front of a mysterious woman (Tamaki Ogawa) who dismissed Nishitani (Kanji Furutachi)'s cliché that 'people are always looking for light.' She called her lighting 'this kid,' and after enthusiastically talking about her masterpiece lighting in the store, she tells Haruka, 'Tell me the lighting that suits me.' It seems that an important person was 'taken away by the light' ...

Episode 5
When Haruka (Yuna Kuroshima) and Nishitani (Kanji Furutachi) are looking at a certain masterpiece lighting, a man with suspicious behavior! It was Haruka's father, Kazuya (Masahiro Komoto), who came from Tohoku. Kazuya, a fisherman, was trying to manage the relationship between Haruka and his wife, Yuka (Yorie Yamashita), who had been jerky since the earthquake. Kazuya tells Haruka that she wants to take the plunge and build a new house, and that her mother wants lighting that makes her feel the presence of Haruka.
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