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This Quiet Japanese Netflix Series Is Your New Late-Night Obsession

Staycalm4now By Staycalm4now - Owner Last updated: April 13, 2026 7 Min Read
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This Quiet Japanese Netflix Series Is Your New Late-Night Obsession
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A woman sits alone in a laundromat on a winter night, headphones on, scribbling in a notebook while the machines hum around her. Music leaks from her earbuds. A stranger walks over. Not to flirt, not to deliver a monologue about fate. Just to say he likes the band she’s listening to.

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A novelist who won’t let herself fallImaizumi Rikiya’s first prime-time originalThe anti-romance romanceWhy it works at 11 p.m.

That’s how Sounds of Winter begins. And if that sounds like nothing happens, you’re not entirely wrong. But you’re also not paying close enough attention.

The 10-episode Japanese drama, which aired on NTV from January 14 to March 25 and hit Netflix internationally on January 23, is the kind of show that won’t trend on social media or crack any global top 10 lists. It opened to a 3.8% household rating in Japan, which is modest even by NTV Wednesday drama standards. None of that matters. What Sounds of Winter does, it does with a level of emotional precision that most romance series don’t even attempt.

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A novelist who won’t let herself fall

Hana Sugisaki plays Tsuchida Ayana, a 27-year-old novelist who’s published two books and is grinding through her third. She works part-time at a vintage clothing store. She has a boyfriend, a hairdresser named Yukio (Ryo Narita), who she met at that very laundromat. He’s kind, he’s straightforward, he’s the sort of person your friends would tell you to lock down.

Ayana can’t do it. Not because she doesn’t care about him, but because years of failed relationships have wired her to keep a safe distance from anyone she might genuinely love. Her logic is counterintuitive and painfully human: if you don’t love someone too much, you can’t lose them in a way that destroys you.

Each of the show’s 10 episodes (running roughly 50 minutes apiece) peels back a different chapter of Ayana’s romantic history. One examines a college relationship. Another explores a near-miss with a man who proposed and got turned down. The structure is uncommon for the genre, and it works. You’re watching one woman’s emotional archaeology, episode by episode, as she tries to figure out whether she’s protecting herself or just breaking things in slow motion.

Imaizumi Rikiya’s first prime-time original

Here’s the pedigree worth knowing. The series was written and directed by Rikiya Imaizumi, the filmmaker behind Call Me Chihiro, the live-action Teasing Master Takagi-san and the quietly devastating 2019 feature Ai ga Nanda (Just Only Love). If you’ve seen any of his work, you know his thing: long, naturalistic conversations that feel overheard rather than scripted. Pauses that carry the weight of paragraphs. Characters who talk around what they feel instead of announcing it.

Sounds of Winter is his first original script for a prime-time broadcast drama, and he brought co-director Nobuhiro Yamashita (Linda Linda Linda, Karaoke Iko!) along for several episodes. The Hamaguchi comparisons are inevitable, and fair. Viewers who connected with Drive My Car or Happy Hour will recognize the rhythm here. These are scenes built on duration, on the accumulating tension of two people in a room who can’t quite say what they mean.

The anti-romance romance

The supporting cast fills in the world around Ayana with understated skill. Amane Okayama plays Kotaro Hayase, an admirer from Ayana’s past who proposed and got rejected. Rintaro Mizusawa is Wachi, her friend who works at a coffee shop that becomes one of the show’s recurring locations. The coffee shop owner, Joe (Tateto Serizawa), offers the kind of grounded friendship that serves as a counterweight to the romantic turbulence.

What the show handles with unusual care is the way it treats Ayana’s less flattering decisions. The series doesn’t flinch from the fact that she sometimes behaves selfishly, that her emotional walls hurt people who don’t deserve it. MyDramaList reviewers have noted the series includes unconventional themes like infidelity, and the show doesn’t moralize about them. It observes. It asks you to sit with the discomfort of watching a person you like do things you wouldn’t.

Sugisaki, who reunited with Narita after their collaboration on Ochoiyan, described the series as something viewers might not immediately connect with. “This drama may not be something that many people can easily understand and empathize with, but it depicts conflicts that are difficult for people to understand, worries that are not yet widely accepted in society, the raw pain and tiny joys that kind people feel because they are too kind,” she said, as reported by Nippon TV. “I think it is a work made for every single person who may be out there somewhere.”

Why it works at 11 p.m.

The cinematography is deliberately muted, favoring soft tones and deliberate camera movements that match the emotional temperature. Winter cityscapes shot in that specific way where everything looks cold and warm at the same time. The theme song, “knit” by indie band Homecomings (their third collaboration with Imaizumi, after the film Ai ga Nanda), slips in and out of episodes without overwhelming them. It feels like part of the ambient texture rather than a cue telling you how to feel.

Hulu Japan also streams director’s cut versions of all episodes with previously unaired scenes, which tells you something about how much material Imaizumi shot. The man had more to say than 50 minutes per week could hold.

And that’s the real case for Sounds of Winter as a nighttime ritual. It doesn’t demand your adrenaline. It asks for your attention, which is a different and rarer thing. One episode, lights low, headphones on. You’ll know within the first 15 minutes whether this show is for you. If the laundromat scene lands, everything that follows will too.

All 10 episodes of Sounds of Winter are streaming now on Netflix.

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