| Actor / Actress | Character | Role in the Story | |-----------------|-----------|-------------------| | | Kaho Saito – “The Archivist” | A 29‑year‑old researcher at the National Museum of History, she discovers the JUQ‑741 during a routine cataloging. Logical, witty, and secretly yearning for a “real” connection beyond paperwork. | | Ryohei Matsumoto | Shin Nakamura – “The Widower” | 35‑year‑old owner of a struggling artisanal tea house. Still grieving his late wife, he inherits a stubborn mother‑in‑law who insists on running his business. | | Aya Mizuno | Yukiko Nakamura – “The Mother‑in‑Law” | 62‑year‑old former stage actress with a flair for drama, she believes that all promises must be kept, even when they’re absurd. Her catchphrase: “A promise is a promise—no matter how small!” | | Hiroki Tanaka | Kenji Hayashi – “The Historian” | Kaho’s mentor, a quirky expert in Edo‑period folklore who helps decipher the ledger’s cryptic entries. | | Mika Sakamoto | Rina Saito – “The Younger Sister” | Kaho’s 22‑year‑old sister, a social‑media influencer who inadvertently spreads rumors about the “cursed ledger,” pulling the whole neighborhood into the mystery. |
Have you explored the JUQ catalog? Share your thoughts on the modern "Mertua Binal" archetype in the comments below.
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: These films often utilize a "drama-style" approach, featuring long introductions and scripted scenarios to build tension before the explicit content.
