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  2. List of Japanese television series - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese television series. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run.

  3. List of Japanese television programs by date - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Japanese television programs by date of first broadcast in Japan. For an alphabetical list, see: List of Japanese television series . 1960s

  4. List of Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese television dramas, ... (Fuji TV) [5] 1982. Hiatari Ryōkō!, based on the manga series of the same name by Mitsuru Adachi; 1983

  5. List of programs broadcast by TBS Television (Japan)

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    3.6 Variety shows. 3.7 Other. 4 See also. ... Programs are listed in each section in chronological order. Current programming ... Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV (2011–) Sasuke

  6. List of Kingdom (Japanese TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara. The series was adapted into a two-season, seventy-seven episode anime series by studio Pierrot.

  7. List of anime series by episode count - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of anime television series by episode count for series with a minimum of 100 episodes. Note that anime franchises with multiple television series are not listed on this page.

  8. Japanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Japanese television dramas continued to enjoy success in the 2000s. The Fuji TV series Hero (2001) achieved an average viewership rating of 34.3%, reaffirming Takuya Kimura's immense popularity. However, during this period, the internet began to spread widely and emerged as a potential rival to television.

  9. Category:Japanese television series - Wikipedia

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    This is a parent category for Japanese television series, therefore it is primarily for articles that fit in at least two of the subcategories listed below, or for those that do not fit in any of them.