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is a Japanese television series which premiered on Fuji TV in October 2011. It starred Japanese actor Hidetoshi Nishijima and Korean actress Kim Tae-hee.


Plot

In the romantic comedy, quiet Japanese security guard Namiki Kohei ( Hidetoshi Nishijima), whose only real interest seems to be astronomy, is ordered to bodyguard top Korean actress Han Yoo-Na ( Kim Tae-hee) at an exceptional production set in Japan. Kohei is a single man approaching his 40s who has a part-time job at a security company. He has a sweet and handsome appearance, of which some people take advantage. Easily swayed by those around him, Kohei often takes care of his sister's three kids because of her habit of taking off to exotic locations in pursuit of various short-lived relationships. Still, he is a passionate man and dreams of finding his star. But because of his family and economic situation, he can't follow through on those dreams. One day, Kohei is assigned as security for Han Yoo-Na for a period of 99 days. Yoo-Na is a pure and kind person. Even though she appears nearly perfect and very stylish, she prefers to act like a normal person. She enjoys eating simple Japanese food and on the film set Yoo-Na tries to take time out of her busy schedule to help others. She seems to be envied by all, but actually feels lonely due to being an idol who is supposed to keep her distance from others. Unknown to others, she has a sad secret and this, as well as her desire to try out different foods while she is in Japan, causes her to escape her hotel at night, leading to various escapades as Kohei has to retrieve her and escort her back to the hotel. These escapades regularly land Kohei in trouble. At first, Kohei and Yoo-Na don't seem to get along due to his somewhat clumsy behavior and because his responsibility for keeping her out of trouble conflicts with her wish for some freedom. But as the deadline of 99 days approaches, their relationship undergoes some changes.


Cast

* Hidetoshi Nishijima as Kohei Namiki, a clumsy and therefore accident prone security guard whose only real interest seems to be astronomy. His dream is to find and name a previously unknown star. * Kim Tae-hee as Han Yoo-na, a top Korean actress. * Nanami Sakuraba as Momo, Kohei’s older niece, a high school student who wants to become a dancer. * Taecyeon as Tae-sung, a mysterious young Korean(Yoo-na's long lost younger brother, from whom she was separated when their parents divorced very early) * Jun Kaname as Kazuya, a wily paparazzi reporter *
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Production

''Boku to Star no 99 Nichi'' was first announced by Fuji TV on August 25, 2011. The main cast for this television series was also revealed to be actor Hidetoshi Nishijima and Korean actress Kim Tae-hee. Kim had previously starred in the popular Korean television series '' IRIS'', but this was her first role in a Japanese television series. This role also required her to speak most of her lines in Japanese, which she was able to do fluently with a light Korean accent. ''Boku to Star no 99 Nichi'' was also Nishijima's first lead role in a television drama aired on one of the commercial television networks in Japan. He previously starred in the television drama series '' School!!'' which was aired in January 2011 in the same drama time slot. Nanami Sakuraba was announced as one of this television series' additional cast members on September 8, 2011. She played the role of Kohei's niece, a high school student who has to care for her younger siblings in place of her absent mother. She dreams of becoming a dancer but gets no recognition for her dancing. On September 29, 2011, it was announced that singer Taecyeon and actor Jun Kaname would star in this television series. Taecyeon, who is a member of the
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Episodes


International broadcast

* Thailand:
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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boku to Star no 99 Nichi Japanese drama television series 2011 Japanese television series debuts 2011 Japanese television series endings Japanese romance television series Fuji TV dramas