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  2. Tokyo Love Story - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Love Story was adapted into a Japanese television drama in 1991 which aired on Fuji Television in 11 episodes and one special between January and March 1991. The television drama starred Yūji Oda, Honami Suzuki, and Narimi Arimori, and its theme song "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni" by Kazumasa Oda is the 9th best-selling single in Japan.

  3. Honami Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Her breakthrough came in 1991 with the role of Rika in the Fuji TV television adaptation of Fumi Saimon's manga Tokyo Love Story. The scholar Alisa Freedman has said that "Tokyo Love Story grabbed media and viewer attention because of the main character Rika", [3] and the show made Suzuki famous at home and in Asia. [2]

  4. La Grande Maison Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Kozo Nagayama - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Love Story (1991, TV series) Under One Roof (1993, TV series) Platonic Sex (2001) – as producer and director [1] Backdancers! (2006) Tokyo Friends: The Movie ...

  6. Vaundy - Wikipedia

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    A song from the album, titled "Tomoshibi", was used as the theme song for the 2020 drama Tokyo Love Story. [8] He released the EP Hadaka no Yuusha on February 23, 2022. It included the song of the same name, which was used as the opening for the anime Ranking of Kings. [2] It peaked at number 6 on the Oricon charts. [9]

  7. Yūji Oda - Wikipedia

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    Oda was born in Kawasaki, Kanagawa.In the late 1980s, he launched his career with the release of two singles on records. [citation needed]In 1989, he appeared in the television drama Mama Haha Boogie, from which point he started to gain popularity as an actor, which also brought attention to his singing aspirations.

  8. Love Story wa Totsuzen ni - Wikipedia

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    "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni' (ラブ・ストーリーは突然に, lit. Sudden Love Story) is a song by Japanese singer Kazumasa Oda. The song, his best-known work, is featured as the B-side on the single "Oh! Yeah! / Love Story wa Totsuzen ni", the ninth-best-selling Japanese single since 1968, selling approximately 2.7 million copies to date. [1]

  9. Kazumasa Oda - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 he began work as a solo musician. He produced many hit singles as singer-songwriter, such as "Little Tokyo" (1989), "Itsuka Dokokade" (1992), "Tsutaetai Koto ga Arunda" (1997) and "Kirakira" (2002). His most successful single was "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni" (1991), the theme song of a Japanese TV drama called Tokyo Love Story.