Asako Yaeshima, a shy accountant at Lilia Drop, finds confidence in her company’s toiletry products, which help manage her chronic sweating and strong body odor. After years of teasing, these products are the only thing that make her feel secure. However, when Kotaro Natori, a product development planner with a keen sense of smell, encounters her unique scent, he becomes fascinated by it. Kotaro asks Asako to test a new product and let him track the results over a week. As their unusual working relationship grows, will their bond develop into a romance? (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the manga “Ase to Sekken” (あせとせっけん) by Kintetsu Yamada. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- Polski
- Native Title: あせとせっけん
- Also Known As: Sweat and Soap
- Director: Shibue Shuhei
- Screenwriter: Morale, Inoue Tete
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch Ase to Sekken
Cast & Credits
- Sato KantaNatori KotaroMain Role
- Ohara YunoYaeshima AsakoMain Role
- Kudo HarukaIchinose KorisuSupport Role
- Ohira ShuzoSuzumura YujiSupport Role
- Mokudai KazutoYaeshima Keita [Asako's younger brother]Support Role
- Nagai MijikaFujioka MitsukiSupport Role
Reviews
Cute and sweet romance with healthy and honest communication. Enjoy!
Completed - 5/23/2022The rating of this drama is solely based on my enjoyment and might not meet anyone else’s standard of a quality drama. “Ase to Sekken” also known as “Sweat and Soap” is just what I need at the moment. An injection of sugar to pick me up after a few serious and depressing dramas. In order to fully enjoy this drama, you need to know what you are getting yourself into.
I recommend this drama for those:
- Are familiar AND like Japanese weird humor and over-the-top acting
- Want a dose of sugary cuteness with a side of cotton-candy fluffiness
- Simple but FAST-paced romance plot
Since this is a pretty short drama - 9 episodes at about 24 minutes each - there will be no dragging in the middle of the drama.
A few notes:
1. Great leads chemistry with pretty decent kissing and PDAs
2. Hilarious ways of portraying the deed in typical weird Japanese humor
3. Cute and innocent romance with a very healthy dose of HONEST communication (Hooray!)
4. Fast paced romance from meeting to getting married - no misunderstanding or love triangle.
5. Weird scent fetish that took me a couple episodes to get used to
6. Weird sweating that I still find weird throughout the whole drama
7. No annoying characters - quite lovable side characters/colleagues
8. Though female lead is shy and introverted, she is not a pushover
9. Can't help but keep staring at FL's bosom. :)
10. Getting relationship advice while sitting on the toilet is a thing, apparently.
Rest your brain with this sweet and cute romance. Don’t think too much and enjoy the ride!
Healthy Relationships! Communication! (And... a fetish?)
What started out as a slightly weird and funny show ended up being really touching with an example of what a healthy relationship should be. I was incredibly surprised by how much I actually enjoyed this show, and encourage anyone who's curious about it to give it a chance.Let's start with the characters. Natori is a man who can smell things really well, to the point where it is a little bit of a superpower. It helps him develop his relationship with Yaeshima in both obvious (how they met) and subtle (emotion-sensing) ways. Yaeshima has low-self-esteem, but while that would normally make me not want to watch the show (unfortunately women like this are often portrayed as pushovers or people without personalities), they actually portrayed it well in this show. She's got some trauma from being bullied as a child, and Natori and his fascination with Yaeshima's scent very much helps her feel a lot more comfortable in her own skin.
The side characters were very much just side characters, with none of them being fully fleshed out, but honestly I didn't feel too saddened by this, since by the time I realized this I was already invested in Natori and Yaeshima's relationship.
But honestly, my most favorite thing about this show is the communication! The show always makes sure to resolve the conflict of the episode in the same episode (with the exception of the penultimate episode) and there is rarely any miscommunication that isn't talked out in the very same episode. As a person who watches a lot of dramas, this was like a breath of fresh air. Miscommunication is often used as a trope and/or plot-device to create more drama, and quite frankly it's something I'm very tired of. To have these two flawed characters act like adults and talk about their problems in a healthy way just made my heart sing. Whoever is the screenwriter -- thank you!
If you can get past (or get used to) the sniffing bits, how often the female lead gets shown in a bra, and the unique, almost-metaphorical ways of portraying steamy scenes, you'll be in for a pleasant surprise with this show.