Tanimachi Mizuho has big dreams of living in Daikanyama and becoming a famous writer. In the middle of the winter, this strong-willed 26-year-old moves to Tokyo from the snowy countryside. Never doubting her ability, she keeps telling herself that if her desire to realize her dreams is strong enough, they will come true. What is waiting for her in Tokyo though, is something altogether different.

Morinaga Kenta is an up-and-coming variety program scenario writer. Kenta moved to Tokyo five years ago, and with luck on his side, he became well-known in no time. Kenta and Mizuho are from the same hometown, and were friends growing up, but their friendship never blossomed into anything else. "Hachiko," as Kenta was known as when he was growing up, just goes with the flow and doesn't really have any big aspirations for himself.

These two, who aren't having much luck with work or with their love lives, suddenly run into each other one day in Tokyo in the middle of winter. Being 26 is a tough point in life because it's too late to think of new dreams, but on the other hand, it's too late to abandon old ones...
Recommended by 4chukyunz1302
In both of the dramas the main actors have to live in the same house.
and also in both cases there is a bit of tension between the actors. it is also similiarbecause both has romance and comedy.
Kakafukaka is a bit more mature though.
anyway I think that if you liked one of this dramas you might like the other too!
Recommended by Linoy B
They both have the main couple living together and like in personal taste the guy is pretending to be gay..
Recommended by ladymay
If you liked Lee Min Ho in this drama then definitely watch Personal Taste you will love him.
It's a Rom-Com where two people become roommates in the FL's house because she kinda wrongly assumes the ML is gay and the ML doesn't correct her because he wants to study the house which was built by the FL's father.
It' s a good watch after watching Boys Over Flowers.
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Due to family circumstances, high school student Miko Sonoda is forced to live at her uncle's boarding house. However, before she can arrive there, Miko is already met with a bad omen: while trying to find the place, she suspects that someone is following her! When her uncle comes to her rescue, the assumed stalker happens to be one of his tenants, leaving Miko embarrassed on her first day.

Miko learns that she will be living with five unique adults, including the accused man. Additionally, it turns out that he is Jun Matsunaga, a 29-year-old designer who seems to lose his temper easily. Having made such a humiliating first impression, Miko believes that only a miserable life awaits her. But in the presence of Jun, she comes to realize that living with adults is not so difficult after all—and there may even be enough room for romance.
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In both dramas lead female character is quite unsexual (at the beggining) and is trying to find her womanhood with a help from a guy.
In 'Personal...' the lady is clumsy, soft and cute while in 'Witch...' the lady is cold, dark and arrogant.
Recommended by Patry-chan
Warm and Cozy reminded me of Personal Taste because the leads have a situation of living together and they take care of each other.
I think they have a similar aura of becoming friends before, and then, romance.
Recommended by userbmc
Sena is a college music graduate who dreams of becoming a professional musician and a world-class pianist. Unfortunately, he has not been able to find any breakthrough opportunities and has to settle for currently teaching piano at a local piano school.

Minami is an out-of-work model. On her wedding day, she was dumped by her fiancé, and when she rushed to her fiancé's apartment, she finds out that not only was her fiancé Sena's flatmate but that her fiancé had also skipped town along with all her savings. Rendered penniless, she then moves into Sena's apartment, occupying the empty room that was her former fiancé's.

The two down-on-their-luck persons with very different personalities find themselves bonding over their similar situations in life.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
The main guy in both pretends to be gay so the main leads cohabits due to this reason
Recommended by steciLovesDramas
In both dramas, the second male lead break up with the female lead, for another woman. They'll learn quickly that when fantasy became true, i'ts one thing to dream but another to live with it.
Recommended by citrouille
- cohabitation
- hate-to-love
- secrets
- misunderstandings
- both have their annoying/frustrating moments...
Recommended by kasumii
>The main female lead mistakes the main male lead as gay
>Co-habitation because of that mistake
>Love blooms
Recommended by Soju
In both drama the mls decide to "infiltrate" in another house in order to achieve certain goals but they find themselves falling for their roommates.
Recommended by kasumii
Two strangers, both proposed marriage to their respective girl/boyfriend, were rejected on the same day. They decided that the best way to deal with the rejection was to get drunk, real drunk. During the 24 hours of their crazy drunkenness, these two stranger became fast friends and got married... to each other. When they finally sobered up, they embarked on a mission to undo every crazy thing they did while they were drunk and prayed that their girl/boyfriend don't find out.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
They both have 2 main characters that live in the same house and eventually fall in love.
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