Her rebellion leads her to (Shuhei Uesugi), a free-spirited art student who sees her—not her husband’s name, not her designer clothes—just her . Their first secret rooftop meeting ends with a kiss that tastes like freedom.
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The 2022 Netflix original Japanese drama ( Kingyo Tsuma ) dives into the hidden world of a luxury high-rise condominium in Tokyo, where the glamorous exterior of its residents masks deep-seated marital discord and emotional entrapment. Adapted from the manga by Kurosawa R, the series is an eight-episode exploration of six different women who, feeling like goldfish trapped in glass bowls, eventually cross the line into infidelity. The Core Conflict: Sakura’s Trapped Reality Her rebellion leads her to (Shuhei Uesugi), a
– Focuses on Saya and Sota, a couple who used to run together but have drifted apart. Saya has become isolated and drinks heavily, while Sota struggles to reconnect with her. Main Characters and Cast The 2022 Netflix original Japanese drama ( Kingyo
Sakura touches her own reflection in the aquarium glass, whispering, "I'm still alive in here."
If you haven’t started Fishbowl Wives (Goldfish Wife) on Netflix yet, you are missing out on one of the most visually stunning and emotionally heavy J-dramas in recent years.
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Her rebellion leads her to (Shuhei Uesugi), a free-spirited art student who sees her—not her husband’s name, not her designer clothes—just her . Their first secret rooftop meeting ends with a kiss that tastes like freedom.
Recommended for fans of: scandalous melodramas, slow-burn affairs, psychological Japanese storytelling (e.g., "Confessions," "Mother," "Love and Fortune").
The 2022 Netflix original Japanese drama ( Kingyo Tsuma ) dives into the hidden world of a luxury high-rise condominium in Tokyo, where the glamorous exterior of its residents masks deep-seated marital discord and emotional entrapment. Adapted from the manga by Kurosawa R, the series is an eight-episode exploration of six different women who, feeling like goldfish trapped in glass bowls, eventually cross the line into infidelity. The Core Conflict: Sakura’s Trapped Reality
– Focuses on Saya and Sota, a couple who used to run together but have drifted apart. Saya has become isolated and drinks heavily, while Sota struggles to reconnect with her. Main Characters and Cast
Sakura touches her own reflection in the aquarium glass, whispering, "I'm still alive in here."
If you haven’t started Fishbowl Wives (Goldfish Wife) on Netflix yet, you are missing out on one of the most visually stunning and emotionally heavy J-dramas in recent years.
#FishbowlWives #GoldfishWife #Netflix #JDrama #JapaneseDrama #RyokoShinohara #KikoMizuhara #Review