Also well known as "Hana Kimi," this drama follows the lines of the manga in general plot, but in it's own way is much different. I've really enjoyed this series. It made me laugh and made me cry, but most of all it was fun. I was only watching it on my computer, but at times I felt like I was there. The only thing that I really found disappointing in this series was it's special that I had been waiting for forever. When I finally finished it, it wasn't how I thought it would be. Though I'm thankful for the new scenes of Hana Kimi that I would have never been able to see if it hadn't come out. The following synopsis is taken from
MySoju.com, where you can find the links to watch the film with subtitles.
Description: The drama is based on the popular manga of the same name by Nakajo Hisaya, which has already been dramatized in Taiwan. Horikita plays the protagonist Ashiya Mizuki, a Japanese girl in the U.S. who one day sees the young athlete Sano Izumi (Oguri) compete in the high jump on television. She begins to idolize him, and decides to move to Japan to attend the same school as him. However, Izumi goes to an all-boys school, so Mizuki disguises herself as a boy to achieve her dream of being with her idol.