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Kim Da-mi Swoons Over First Love in A Hundred Memories


 September 13, 2025 — Kim Da-mi is set to enchant audiences with her role in the nostalgic K-drama A Hundred Memories (Korean: 백번의 추억), officially launching tonight on JTBC.


According to Dramabeans, the recently revealed teaser beautifully captures Go Young-rye’s head-over-heels reaction upon meeting the charming Han Jae-pil—setting the emotional tone for this coming-of-age romance. (Soompi)


The series premieres on September 13, 2025, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 22:40 KST on JTBC. (AsianWiki, Wikipedia)


What It's About


Set in the 1980s, young bus attendant Go Young-rye (Kim Da-mi) works the Route 100 line to support her family while dreaming of attending university. She forms a deep bond with her bubbly colleague Seo Jong-hee (Shin Ye-eun). Their friendship becomes complicated when they both fall for the same man, Han Jae-pil (Heo Nam-jun)—the son of a department store owner, whose polished exterior belies inner emotional pain. (Wikipedia, AsianWiki)


Where You Can Watch or Download It


South Korea: The drama airs on JTBC every weekend at 22:40 KST.


International Viewers: As of now, there's no confirmed global streaming platform like Netflix or Disney+ listed, but availability may be announced closer to airtime. Fans have hinted at hopeful picks but no official platform yet. (Reddit)




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Quick Facts at a Glance


Detail Info


Title A Hundred Memories (Baekbeon-eui Chueok)

Premiere Date September 13, 2025

Broadcast Schedule Saturdays & Sundays at 22:40 KST on JTBC

Genre Youth • Melodrama • Romance

Main Cast Kim Da-mi (Go Young-rye), Shin Ye-eun (Seo Jong-hee), Heo Nam-jun (Han Jae-pil)

Core Themes Friendship, first love, coming-of-age, nostalgia

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