Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo (2013)

A heartwarming Japanese romantic comedy about a persistent girl, an aloof genius, and the earthquake that forces them to share a roof.

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo - Series Information

  • Original Title: イタズラなKiss~Love in TOKYO
  • First Air Year: 2013
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Created by: Koto Nagata
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (50 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 32
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: March 29, 2013 (Canada - 14+), March 29, 2013 (Mexico - B-15), March 29, 2013 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Alternative Titles: イタKiss (JP), Beijo Malicioso (BR), It Started with a Kiss (US), 장난스런 키스 Love in TOKYO (KR), 一吻定情 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Fuji Television Network, atmovie, SBO Films, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
  • Production Countries: Japan

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo - Plot

At a high school entrance ceremony, high school student Kotoko Aihara, who isn't that smart, notices pretty boy Naoki Irie. She falls in love with him immediately. Kotoko initially doesn't express her feelings to him, but finally has a chance to tell him how she feels. Unfortunately, Naoki turns Kotoko down, saying "I don't like dumb women." One day, Kotoko Aihara's house is severely damaged by an earthquake. Until the house is rebuilt, Kotoko Aihara and her father decide to live with her father's friend. When Kotoko Aihara moves to her new temporary house, she is surprised to learn that Naoki Irie lives there as well.

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Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Koto Nagata

Main Cast

  • Honoka Yahagi
  • Yuki Furukawa
  • Yuki Yamada
  • Nanami Fujimoto
  • Sogen Tanaka
  • Yuga Aizawa
  • Yoji Tanaka
  • Kazumasa Koura
  • Tomomi Nishimura
  • Kasumi Yamaya

Writers

  • Uiko Miura

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo - FAQs

Where can you stream Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo?

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo is available to stream on Crunchyroll, Amazon Prime Video, Rakuten Viki, AsianCrush, and Retrocrush. It can also be accessed via Crunchyroll Amazon Channel and RetroCrush Amazon Channel. Cineverse offers the series with ads for free viewing.

Is Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo based on a manga?

The series is based on the beloved manga Itazura na Kiss by Kaoru Tada, originally serialized in the early 1990s. The story has been adapted multiple times across Asia, including versions in Taiwan, South Korea, and China, making it one of the most enduring romantic comedy properties in manga history.

Who plays the lead roles in Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo?

Honoka Yahagi stars as the lovably persistent Kotoko Aihara, while Yuki Furukawa plays the cold but brilliant Naoki Irie. Their on-screen chemistry drives the series, supported by Yuki Yamada, Nanami Fujimoto, Yoji Tanaka, and Tomomi Nishimura, among others.

How many seasons and episodes does the series have?

Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo ran for two seasons with 16 episodes each, totalling 32 episodes. Season 1 aired in 2013 and Season 2, subtitled Love in OKINAWA, followed in 2014 and 2015, continuing the romance between Kotoko and Naoki.

Is Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo worth watching?

Fans of classic romantic comedies and Japanese dramas tend to adore this series. Its charming leads, warm family dynamics, and slow-burn romance make it an easy binge. If you enjoy enemies-to-lovers stories with plenty of heart, this one is hard to put down.

What is Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo about?

Kotoko Aihara, a cheerful but academically average high schooler, falls hard for Naoki Irie, the school's top student — who promptly rejects her. When an earthquake destroys her home, she and her father move in with family friends, only to discover that Naoki lives there too.

When did Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo first air?

The series premiered on March 29, 2013, on Fuji TV in Japan. It was made available internationally around the same date, with age ratings of 14+ in Canada, B-15 in Mexico, and 15 in South Korea, reflecting its broad appeal across Asian and global audiences.

What are similar shows to Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo?

If you enjoy this series, try A Condition Called Love (2024), The Dangers in My Heart (2023), Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie (2022), or Tomo-chan Is a Girl! (2023). For live-action romance, Nobody Wants This (2024) and Crazy for You (2006) offer a similarly warm, comedic tone.

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