Category: Drama
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My Boss My Hero: a cute and funny story about the role of education throughout a lifetime and the influence of the place we live in
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Read more: My Boss My Hero: a cute and funny story about the role of education throughout a lifetime and the influence of the place we live inMy Boss My Hero is a Japanese television drama broadcast in 2006, adapted from a South Korean film of the same name. It follows Makio, a 27-year-old yakuza gangster, who must return to high school and graduate in order to succeed his father as the next head of the gang. What begins as a comedic…
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Can Summer Snow Teach Us About Love, Change, and the Future?
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Read more: Can Summer Snow Teach Us About Love, Change, and the Future?Is climate change reshaping the seasons we once knew? Summer Snow is a Japanese drama that was broadcast in 2000. I watched it just before my entrance exams for engineering school, back when I was still living in France. I still remember how the song by Kinki Kids lingered in my head while taking the…
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Orange Days: What Can We Learn About Communication and Empathy?
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Read more: Orange Days: What Can We Learn About Communication and Empathy?How does disability impact social interactions? Orange Days is a drama series that aired in Japan on TBS in 2004. I watched it while still living in France, during a period when I became particularly interested in Japanese dramas. I had already seen the actress Kou Shibasaki in Battle Royale and wanted to explore more…
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Can Nodame Cantabile Teach Us About Balance, Relationships, and Personal Growth?
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Read more: Can Nodame Cantabile Teach Us About Balance, Relationships, and Personal Growth?Nodame Cantabile is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomoko Ninomiya, serialized from July 2001 to October 2009. It was later adapted into a drama in 2006, which is the version I watched, as well as an anime. The story follows the evolving relationship between two students at a college of music: Chiaki,…
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Jin: A Journey Through Time, Medicine, and Society
Read more: Jin: A Journey Through Time, Medicine, and SocietyToday’s post delves into the acclaimed Japanese drama “Jin”, first broadcast in 2009 on TBS, with a second season following in 2011. My wife and I are currently engrossed in it, and the story so far has proven to be both captivating and thought-provoking. The drama is a compelling mix of time travel, history, and…
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Ai no Uta: A Tale of Emotional Growth and Connection
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Read more: Ai no Uta: A Tale of Emotional Growth and ConnectionAi no Uta is a Japanese drama that aired in 2005, starring the talented Miho Kanno as the lead character. While the story may be predictable, its charm lies in the heartfelt performances and relatable themes. Personally, I found the drama enjoyable, partly because of my admiration for the lead actress and the overall pleasant…
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Woman: A Journey of Healing and Growth
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Read more: Woman: A Journey of Healing and GrowthWe watched the drama Woman a few months ago, my wife and I. My wife admires the main actress, Hikari Mitsushima, and she was eager to share this drama with me as one of her favorites. For those unfamiliar with Japanese dramas, they are typically mini-series of 10 to 12 episodes, broadcast weekly on television.…