Koi Kaze
Overview
Saeki Koushirou works as a wedding planner, but his own love life is a shambles. His background makes it difficult for him to commit himself wholeheartedly to love. The child of a divorced couple, he lives with his father. He has a mother and a sister, but he has not seen them in years. After being dumped by his girlfriend, a chance encounter with a female high school student shakes Koushirou’s calm and awakens new feelings in him – but he learns that the girl is in fact his sister, who will now be staying with his father and him. Yet, the feelings in Koushirou’s heart…
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About Koi Kaze
Koi Kaze is a dramatic anime series that originally aired in 2004. Spanning 13 episodes, this Drama, Psychological and Romance anime blends dramatic elements with mind-bending storytelling that appeals to fans of the genre and remains a notable entry from the 2000s.
Alternative Titles for Koi Kaze
Koi Kaze is known around the world by several names: 恋風, Koikaze, Love Wind. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Koi Kaze
You can watch Koi Kaze on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Koi Kaze Details and Facts
Koi Kaze is a TV, consisting of 13 episodes, which first aired in 2004, during the Spring season, produced by A.C.G.T., NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, Rondo Robe, TV Asahi, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Drama, Psychological and Romance.
Anime Similar to Koi Kaze
If you enjoyed Koi Kaze, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Fruits Basket: 2nd Season (Drama, Psychological)
- BEASTARS 2nd Season (Drama, Psychological)
- Kotonoha no Niwa (Drama, Psychological)
- NHK ni Youkoso! (Drama, Psychological)
- Fruits Basket: The Final (Drama, Psychological)
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Overview
Saeki Koushirou works as a wedding planner, but his own love life is a shambles. His background makes it difficult for him to commit himself wholeheartedly to love. The child of a divorced couple, he lives with his father. He has a mother and a sister, but he has not seen them in years. After being dumped by his girlfriend, a chance encounter with a female high school student shakes Koushirou’s calm and awakens new feelings in him – but he learns that the girl is in fact his sister, who will now be staying with his father and him. Yet, the feelings in Koushirou’s heart…
(Source: Anime News Network)
About Koi Kaze
Koi Kaze is a dramatic anime series that originally aired in 2004. Spanning 13 episodes, this Drama, Psychological and Romance anime blends dramatic elements with mind-bending storytelling that appeals to fans of the genre and remains a notable entry from the 2000s.
Alternative Titles for Koi Kaze
Koi Kaze is known around the world by several names: 恋風, Koikaze, Love Wind. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Koi Kaze
You can watch Koi Kaze on My Blog. Episodes will be available soon.
Koi Kaze Details and Facts
Koi Kaze is a TV, consisting of 13 episodes, which first aired in 2004, during the Spring season, produced by A.C.G.T., NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, Rondo Robe, TV Asahi, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Drama, Psychological and Romance.
Anime Similar to Koi Kaze
If you enjoyed Koi Kaze, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Fruits Basket: 2nd Season (Drama, Psychological)
- BEASTARS 2nd Season (Drama, Psychological)
- Kotonoha no Niwa (Drama, Psychological)
- NHK ni Youkoso! (Drama, Psychological)
- Fruits Basket: The Final (Drama, Psychological)
- Bungaku Shoujo (Drama, Psychological)
- Native
- 恋風
- Synonyms
- Koikaze, Love Wind
- English
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- Type
- TV
- Episodes
- 13
- Aired
- Season
- Spring
- Released Year
- 2004
- Genres
- Drama, Psychological, Romance, Slice of Life
- Producers
- N/A
- Licensors
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