There is this similar vibe about the two series, like in every episode or so the protagonist blows off and put people at their place when they the least expect it. Both are episodic dramas.
The woman in Age Harassment is more frontal and plainly in her words than the one in Hanasaki Mai, who is way more restraint in her speech and meek.
No romance in Hanasaki Mai which is also more comedy.
The woman in Age Harassment is more frontal and plainly in her words than the one in Hanasaki Mai, who is way more restraint in her speech and meek.
No romance in Hanasaki Mai which is also more comedy.
Mai Hanasaki and Ken Soma work for Tokyo Daiichi Bank, and their job is to fix problems that arise at various local bank branches. Keisuke Matsuki is an enthusiastic and honest bank teller. While working with Mai Hanasaki, he develops feelings for Mai Hanasaki. Meanwhile, insensitive Mai Hanasaki is oblivious to Keisuke's feelings towards her.
Both protagonists don't simply do their jobs for the sake of it, but more for the pride they enjoy at doing the rightful things. They go far beyond their jobs description, especially when they feel somebody has been wrongfully accused.
Both have change jobs position or location, and their arrival mark the beginning of significant changes in the company image, due to their involvement in a different case day after day.
Hanamura Daisuke is a lawyer while Hanasaki Mai is a bank employee.
Both have change jobs position or location, and their arrival mark the beginning of significant changes in the company image, due to their involvement in a different case day after day.
Hanamura Daisuke is a lawyer while Hanasaki Mai is a bank employee.