She's single, beautiful and wears clothes that are a bit flashy, but she
never smiles in front of her clients. Machi is a real-estate saleswoman
who is known for closing the deal no matter who the client is--100% of
the time. "There isn't a house I can't sell." She sticks her nose in the
private issues of her clients and uses a vast range of tactics to help
solve their problems... and sells the house while she's at it! "The kind
of home you live in becomes a true reflection of your life." Because the
home itself can sometimes even change your life, Machi will pour her
heart and soul into finding the right home for you. "Being a real estate
agent means having your clients surrender their life to you." -- NTV

Type: Scripted
Languages: Japanese
Status: Ended
Runtime: 60 minutes
Premier: 2016-07-13
Ie Uru Onna - Tokyo Tarareba Girls - Netflix
Tokyo Tarareba Girls (東京タラレバ娘, Tōkyō Tarareba Musume) is a
Japanese josei manga series written and illustrated by Akiko
Higashimura. It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine Kiss from
March 2014 to April 2017. A 10-episode Japanese television drama series
adaptation was broadcast on NTV from January to March 2017. Tarareba is
a portmanteau of “tara” and “reba”, both of which means “if” in
Japanese.
Ie Uru Onna - Plot - Netflix
Rinko, a writer living in Tokyo remains unmarried at 33. She has not
been satisfied both in love and at work and often drinks with Kaori and
Koyuki, her best friends since high school. One day, when the three
women drink at an izakaya, making complaints against men they've dated
before as usual, a mysterious handsome man with blond hair comes and
tells them the reason they stay unmarried is they are just talking about
“If I had done...” or “If he had been...”. After this, Rinko makes up
her mind to get married by 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Ie Uru Onna - References - Netflix