Residential Complex

Residential Complex (2018)

EndedScripted showComedy, Family, Romance

Story depicts the conflicts and growth of families who live at co-operative houses.

Nana Igarashi  is 35-years-old and works as a diving instructor. She is married to Daiki  who is 32-years-old and works at a toy company. They live in a small apartment, while saving up to buy a house. They enjoy their life. Nana and Daiki decide to buy a co-operative house. They also try to have a baby. Nana and Daiki realize it isn't easy to have baby.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Episode 10Mar 22, 2018
S01E09Episode 9Mar 15, 2018
S01E08Episode 8Mar 8, 2018
S01E07Episode 7Mar 1, 2018
S01E06Episode 6Feb 22, 2018
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Also known as

  • Family Next Door Looks Blue (United States)
  • Tonari no Kazoku wa Aoku Mieru (Japan)
  • 隣の家族は青く見える (Japan)

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