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NHK offered the role of Yui, the heroine, to Kanna Hashimoto. However, as her schedule was already full with the London performances of the stage play Spirited Away and filming for the sequel of the Kingdom movie series, her agency initially planned to decline the offer. Nevertheless, NHK promised to make every effort to accommodate her ...
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]
The drama features Ukyō Sugishita (杉下右京), a police inspector assigned to the fictional Special Missions Unit (特命係, Tokumei-gakari) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and his partners as Kaoru Kameyama (亀山薫) from 2000 to 2009 and again from 2022 onward, Takeru Kambe (神戸尊) from 2009 to 2012, Tōru Kai ...
The final installation, Trick The Movie: Last Stage, [1] premiered in Japan on January 11, 2014, marking the end of the Trick series after 14 years. Presented in chronological order: Season 1 (2000) Season 2 (2002) Trick: The Movie (2002) Season 3 (2003) Trick Shinsaku Special (2005) Trick the Movie 2 (2006) Trick Shinsaku Special 2 (2010)
Heavenly Forest (ただ、君を愛してる, Tada, Kimi o Aishiteru, lit: I Love You, Only) is a 2006 Japanese romance and drama film based on the novel Renai Shashin: Mō Hitotsu no Monogatari (恋愛寫眞 もうひとつの物語, Collage of Our Life - Another Story) written by Takuji Ichikawa. [2] [3] It was also released as a manga. The ...
The original 1979 series aired on public broadcaster NHK in Japan, and went on to inspire several other Japanese family drama series, and even a feature film adaptation in 2003.
La Grande Maison Tokyo is a Japanese television series that aired from October 2019 to December 2019 at the "Sunday Theater" slot on TBS Television. [1]The series stars Takuya Kimura as disgraced chef Natsuki Obana, who returns to Japan to start a new three-star restaurant following an allergen contamination accident with his food served to an important guest three years ago.
Sweet Bean (Japanese: あん, Hepburn: An) [1] [2] is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It is the second film, after I Wish, to star real-life grandmother and granddaughter Kirin Kiki and Kyara Uchida. [3] The film was selected to open the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.