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The story centers around the drama club of a private school and its members. Club president Nozomi (Anai) has decided to resign, but the club advisor convinces her to stay. Determined to fight for the club instead of leaving it, Nozomi decides to write a new play to be performed by the club members (Ota, Miyawaki, Tani). As she works on the script, it becomes clear that each of the club members is hiding a secret from the other girls or from their families. Nozomi then decides to make these secrets the theme of the play, leading to the emotional climax as the girls perform their play in front of their friends and families.
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Club president ''Nozomi'' ('''Anai''') has decided to resign, but the club advisor convinces her to stay. Determined to fight for the club instead of leaving it, Nozomi decides to write a new play to be performed by the club members ('''Ota, Miyawaki, Tani'''). As she works on the script, it becomes clear that each of the club members is hiding a secret from the other girls or from their families. Nozomi then decides to make these secrets the theme of the play, leading to the emotional climax as the girls perform their play in front of their friends and families.

Revision as of 14:30, 9 April 2015

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Himitsu (original title: 秘密) is a TV movie produced by FBS and starring HKT48 members Anai Chihiro, Ota Aika, Miyawaki Sakura, and Tani Marika. It first aired on August 24, 2013.

Story

The story centers around the drama club of a private school and its members.

Club president Nozomi (Anai) has decided to resign, but the club advisor convinces her to stay. Determined to fight for the club instead of leaving it, Nozomi decides to write a new play to be performed by the club members (Ota, Miyawaki, Tani). As she works on the script, it becomes clear that each of the club members is hiding a secret from the other girls or from their families. Nozomi then decides to make these secrets the theme of the play, leading to the emotional climax as the girls perform their play in front of their friends and families.