This drama tells the story of Ippei Omori, a bad man who is forced to the edge of life and hates his family and children, lives with his brother-in-law of a single father and his children in order to be elected to the parliament. In the process of confronting family, society, and Japanese problems in daily life, the worst man gradually builds a relationship with his brother-in-law and his children like a real family, and gradually begins to want to create a better society, and finally seriously participates in the election and becomes a candidate, depicting the "worst man in Japan" who struggles to change his family, society, and Japan.
I don't know what I am
This drama tells the story of the protagonist Mei Haneda who wakes up and loses the memory of a year... Moreover, she changed her "unsatisfactory ordinary routine" before she lost her memory, and has a lifelong partner, social status, and a unique best friend who she thought had passed away. Mei Yi was confused, but she still felt that she had been looking forward to the happiness she had been looking forward to for a long time. "But that's... It's full of lies..."Mei gradually began to be robbed of important things by the people around her, including her friends. Moreover, he was also branded as a "murder suspect" of "murder". "What happened in the blank year of losing my memory" When Mei Yi, who is determined to pursue her memory, approaches the truth, there is an amazing secret behind the trap that has been set.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
The elite Ministry of Liberal Arts and Science official Mikami (played by Momori Matsuzaka), who graduated from Tokyo University, realizes that the educational reform aimed at cultivating thinking skills is in vain, and the center of the country not only does not reform, but only cares about the preservation of the future, and even the educational scene where children dream of the future is gradually reduced to a tool for adults to compete for power. In this case, he was ordered to be seconded to a private high school, in fact, a demoted personnel of elite officials. However, with the idea of "changing Japanese education", Gojo thought that since the party that made the system could not change the system, it would be enough to raise a voice from the scene and destroy the system from within, so he personally stood on the podium and guided the 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era to fight against power.
This drama tells the story of Ippei Omori, a bad man who is forced to the edge of life and hates his family and children, lives with his brother-in-law of a single father and his children in order to be elected to the parliament. In the process of confronting family, society, and Japanese problems in daily life, the worst man gradually builds a relationship with his brother-in-law and his children like a real family, and gradually begins to want to create a better society, and finally seriously participates in the election and becomes a candidate, depicting the "worst man in Japan" who struggles to change his family, society, and Japan.
I don't know what I am
I don't know what I am
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该剧改编自推理作家柚月裕子的同名小说,天海佑希饰演的是头脑清晰的变装达人、原为律师的美女侦探上水流凉bbb。松下洸平饰演IQ140却不擅长与女性相处的搭档贵山伸彦。本作讲述二人组成的个性组合用“不可能”的手段将歹徒们葬送的故事。
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the famous Battle of Sekigahara broke out. Eager to get ahead, the army of Shinbu Musashi (Takuya Kimura) was defeated, and in order to bring the news of his friend Tamathachi back to his hometown, he risked being treated as a remnant of the party, only to be captured by the martial arts monk Sawa-an (Kagawa Teruyuki). dying