Mash Morino
Writing
Biography
Mash Morino born on September 24, 1996, in Saitama Prefecture. She graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature at Hosei University. Under the guidance of Professor Masao Nemoto, she studied novel writing. After working at an advertising agency, she completed her studies in the Film Scriptwriting field at the Graduate School of Film and New Media, Tokyo University of the Arts. With Professor Yuji Sakamoto as her mentor, she honed her skills in scriptwriting. Her work, "FIN," was selected as a finalist in the 47th Jotaro Arato Award. She also received the Grand Prize at the 47th Creative TV Drama Awards for "Ke no Hi no Kekeke."
Known For

Jin Minase, a dedicated student, finds his routine disrupted when he repeatedly encounters Hirukawa, a classmate from a rough neighborhood. Their unexpected interactions make Jin question his own life choices.
Our Youth

Reunited with his first love after three years, Wataru must choose between protecting a lifelong friendship and risking it all for romance.
Countdown to Yes
This anthology tells the story of a memoir of women who have fallen deeper and deeper into the charms of bottomless swamp-like men. (Source: MyDramaList)
Numa Otoko to Numa Ochi Onna no Midnight Call: Nebusoku no Genin wa Jibun ni Aru.

Winner of the 47th Creative TV Drama Award. Through the story of a high school girl with "sensory sensitivity" who tries to create a place for herself with her friends, this tv special gives courage to all those who feel "difficult to live".
Ke no Hi no Kekeke

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, when club activities were restricted, Japanese students launched an astronomical observation event called the "Star Catch Contest" via remote meetings. What began as a collaboration between students from Ibaraki, Tokyo, and Nagasaki's Goto Islands soon spread nationwide, leading to an unexpected miracle.