Fishbowl Wives Japanese Drama Part 1 [cracked] -
Part 1 introduces the first two intertwined story arcs.
Director Tetsuya Maeshima paints Tokyo in two palettes:
Recommended for fans of: scandalous melodramas, slow-burn affairs, psychological Japanese storytelling (e.g., "Confessions," "Mother," "Love and Fortune"). fishbowl wives japanese drama part 1
Which wife’s storyline are you most invested in so far? The "wife in name only," the one seeking revenge, or the one chasing a forgotten dream? 👇
Based on the manga by Kurosawa Ikumi, this dark, sensual J-drama follows different wives living in the same luxury building. Each woman is trapped in her own "fishbowl": visible, admired, but desperately gasping for air, love, and freedom. Part 1 introduces the first two intertwined story arcs
Hisako hides her camera under the bed while her husband lectures her about "proper wife duties." The camera lens catches a single tear.
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. The "wife in name only," the one seeking
– Follows Noriko, whose husband, Taro, has an unusual fetish: he encourages her to have an affair with his coworker, Tsuta, while he watches.
When she meets (Kento Hayashi)—a gentle, mysterious aquarium designer hired to install a fish tank in her home—an unexpected spark ignites. Their first conversation, surrounded by drifting goldfish, becomes the first crack in her glass world.