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  2. Japanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Structurally, Japanese dramas can be compared to American or British miniseries. Dramas are rarely canceled mid-season, but they usually do not continue into the next season, even if extremely popular. Popular dramas do, however, often give rise to "specials" that are made after the final episode if the show has been a huge success. [1]

  3. List of Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Life - starring Takuya Kimura, Takako Tokiwa, and Koyuki; Food Fight - starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kyoko Fukada, Rie Miyazawa, and Takuya Kimura; The 6th Sayoko (六番目の小夜子) - starring Suzuki Anne, Chiaki Kuriyama, Takayuki Yamada, Ryo Katsuji, and Marika Matsumoto

  4. Category:Japanese drama television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese drama television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 426 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Jin (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Jin (JIN-仁-) is a Japanese television drama series, first broadcast on TBS in 2009 and a second season in 2011. It is based on the Japanese manga series, Jin, written by Motoka Murakami. It was one of the most popular dramas of the year and won many major awards. In 2024, the series began streaming internationally on Netflix. [1]

  6. List of Japanese television series - Wikipedia

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    Kaiki Renai Sakusen - Drama, 2015; Kaitai-Shin Show - 2007–present; Kamen Rider - Action/adventure, 1971–present; Kamen Rider Kiva; Kami-sama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama - Anime, 2015; Kamiwaza Wanda - Anime, 2016; Karakuri Samurai Sesshaawan 1 - Tokusatsu, 2011; Kareinaru Tsuiseki; Kaseifu no Mita - Drama, 2011; Kasou Taishou; Kazoku no ...

  7. Japanese drama - Wikipedia

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    Japanese drama may refer to: Noh, a major form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century; Japanese television drama, referred to in Japanese as terebi dorama (テレビドラマ) Radio drama in Japan, often related to anime and manga series

  8. Asadora - Wikipedia

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    The episode aired on 12 November 1983 is the highest-rated in Japanese television drama history, garnering a 62.9 percent viewer share. [6] 32 Romansu (ロマンス) (Romance) 2 April 1984 29 September 1984 Starring Takaaki Enoki as a young man who becomes a film director. The first Asadora with a male lead since 1967. 33

  9. Category:Japanese television series - Wikipedia

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    This is a parent category for Japanese television series, ... Japanese drama television series (15 C, 427 P) G. Japanese television series by genre (36 C) H.