Netflix expanding its Japanese library. And recently, the library has a new addition. From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke is a romantic drama series that revolves around the lives of two teenagers who find love throughout the series.
The series takes inspiration from the work of renowned manga artist, Karuho Shiina. The work received the award for Best Shoujo Manga at the 32nd Annual Kodansha Manga Awards.
Two writers who have worked on the From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke team are Karuho Shiina and Hayato Miyamoto. They have contributed together to write 12 episodes in the romantic drama series. Here’s the offline synopsis of From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke provided by Netflix –
“Junior high school student Sawako Kuronuma finds it difficult to fit in with her classmates and is derisively nicknamed “Sadako” because of her long black hair and pale skin.
As she lives her lonely school life, she meets a boy who talks to her and does not care about the rumours.
If you are one of those people who have finished watching Japanese romantic drama series and want to find out more about the show and also a proof of the ending, then you are in the right place. This article is for you. Scroll down further to know more about it.
From Me To You: The End of Kimi ni Todoke

The series is about two teenagers, a girl named Kuronuma Sawako and a boy named Kazehaya Shouta. As their romantic relationship blooms together, a rival comes in the story, Kurumi.
At the end of the story, the distance between Kuronuma Sawako and Kazehaya Shouta. This was when Kazehaya found out that he was being greedy and this might affect his relationship with Kuronuma.
At the end of the story, Kazehaya enrolls in a local college because he wants to become a sports trainer in the future. Kuronuma went to Sapporo University to fulfill his dream of becoming a teacher. Before leaving, the two spent quite an intimate night together.
The couple is seen sitting under the same tree where they first met. They kept their promise to love one another till the end.