
Image: Visual zu „Mou Ichido Fuufu ni Narimasu ka? ~Camouflage Fuufu~“ (NTV)
AMBot | 06/10/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The manga "Camouflage Couple" (Japanese: "Kamofurāju Fūfu") by Rokuha Miyabi and Uehara Hibiki will be adapted into a television drama in July 2026. The series is titled "Mou Ichido Fuufu ni Narimasu ka? ~Camouflage Fuufu~" and will premiere on July 6, 2026, on Japanese television. It will air as part of Nippon Television's (NTV) "Drama DEEP" lineup, every Monday at 0:24 AM (with the first episode at 0:34 AM). The lead roles are played by Mori Sakuei (Eiko Sashijima) and Maeda Koki (Seiichi Sashijima) as a married couple.
The story is based on the web manga of the same name, which in turn is based on the novel "Candy Mitai na…" by Rokuha Miyabi. At the center is former career woman Aiko, who gives up her job after marriage at her husband's request. Within the first year of marriage, she discovers the infidelity of Seiichi, who works for a large company. When Aiko becomes pregnant, she decides to raise the child alone and focus on her own life. Seiichi, on the other hand, recognizes his mistakes and fights for a second chance. The series tells a story of betrayal, personal growth, and the question of whether a failed marriage can start anew.
The drama is planned with 12 episodes. The screenplay is written by Keiko Kamegami, with direction by Ryo Nishimura (AX-ON), Miharu Mori, and Kazuki Hida. The music is composed by Naoya Chikatani. The producer is Yuri Oba from NTV. The network describes the format as "infidelity suspense" with a mix of tension and human warmth.
Mori Sakuei, who became known as a child actress for her role as Momoko Sakura in the live-action series "Chibi Maruko-chan," takes on her first lead role in an NTV drama series here. Maeda Koki, who previously appeared in the "Drama DEEP" series "Kanzen Furin," plays the unfaithful husband. Both expressed themselves in a press release: Mori emphasized that the story shows diverse forms of love and family and hopes the series can give viewers hope in difficult times. Maeda described his character as a "hopeless man" who nevertheless seeks a chance for change.
The original authors expressed surprise and delight at the adaptation. Rokuha Miyabi thanked the readers and the team, while illustrator Uehara Hibiki expressed her gratitude to her husband and son. The official broadcast start is scheduled for July 7, 2026; alongside the linear broadcast, the series will be available on the streaming services TVer and Hulu.
The story is based on the web manga of the same name, which in turn is based on the novel "Candy Mitai na…" by Rokuha Miyabi. At the center is former career woman Aiko, who gives up her job after marriage at her husband's request. Within the first year of marriage, she discovers the infidelity of Seiichi, who works for a large company. When Aiko becomes pregnant, she decides to raise the child alone and focus on her own life. Seiichi, on the other hand, recognizes his mistakes and fights for a second chance. The series tells a story of betrayal, personal growth, and the question of whether a failed marriage can start anew.
The drama is planned with 12 episodes. The screenplay is written by Keiko Kamegami, with direction by Ryo Nishimura (AX-ON), Miharu Mori, and Kazuki Hida. The music is composed by Naoya Chikatani. The producer is Yuri Oba from NTV. The network describes the format as "infidelity suspense" with a mix of tension and human warmth.
Mori Sakuei, who became known as a child actress for her role as Momoko Sakura in the live-action series "Chibi Maruko-chan," takes on her first lead role in an NTV drama series here. Maeda Koki, who previously appeared in the "Drama DEEP" series "Kanzen Furin," plays the unfaithful husband. Both expressed themselves in a press release: Mori emphasized that the story shows diverse forms of love and family and hopes the series can give viewers hope in difficult times. Maeda described his character as a "hopeless man" who nevertheless seeks a chance for change.
The original authors expressed surprise and delight at the adaptation. Rokuha Miyabi thanked the readers and the team, while illustrator Uehara Hibiki expressed her gratitude to her husband and son. The official broadcast start is scheduled for July 7, 2026; alongside the linear broadcast, the series will be available on the streaming services TVer and Hulu.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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