TV-Series
Description
Ryoko Asagiri, a celebrated idol singer renowned for her dynamic vocals and electrifying dance talent, rose to fame despite a turbulent childhood marked by maternal abandonment and years spent in an orphanage. Her unyielding optimism and relentless drive propelled her into the competitive music industry, where she earned admiration for her humility and tireless work ethic. Yet her single-minded pursuit of success often strained personal bonds and overshadowed her emotional needs.

Her bond with fellow idol Eriko Tamura became a cornerstone of her life, as she steadfastly supported Eriko through industry trials. A darker thread in her past lies in her role as the mother of Rei Asagiri, whom she left behind—a decision that fueled Rei’s anguish and bitterness, compounded by Kosuke Tamura’s deceit framing Rei as the daughter of Eriko’s father, Yuusuke. The eventual revelation of Kosuke’s true paternity unraveled tangled ties between Ryoko and the Tamura family.

A turning point emerged through introspection, driving Ryoko to face the repercussions of her choices. Seeking redemption, she departed for Kenya, determined to forge a path toward self-forgiveness and healing. Her story intertwines resilience with the weight of legacy, balancing her nurturing influence on Eriko against the fractured relationship with Rei—a duality underscoring her complex identity as both a source of strength and lingering familial strife.