Two students switched at birth find themselves in an arranged engagement to fix their families' mistake. It’s a chaotic romcom where forced living leads to complicated feelings.
Why it's similar: Both shows center on a school-sanctioned or family-forced living arrangement that pushes two strangers into a mock "couple" status. Much like Jiro and Akari, the leads initially aim for other people before finding chemistry with each other.
Power comparison: Both series focus on domestic life and social school settings rather than combat systems.
Why watch after More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers.: Watch this if you specifically enjoyed the "roommates-to-lovers" tension and the frustration of watching characters juggle existing crushes.
