It tells the story of Shigezaburo Tsutaya, the inventor of yellow paper paintings and ukiyo-e paintings in the Edo period of Japan.
Based on the novel of the same name, this drama tells the mystery of the strange events that happen in various residences such as suicide, ghost party, disappearance, and garbage house, and is skillfully solved by Kotaro Inutou (played by Takaya Uekawa), a smart mind, strong wrist, and a good old man, Emiko Wakanomiya (played by Rio Uchida), who have unprecedented qualities that are different from humans.
This drama is adapted from the manga of the same name, which tells the story of Kanako (played by Reina Nengnian) who resigned from a black-hearted company because she couldn't stand the bullying of her boss, and then was attracted by the generous treatment and entered the killer company. While she hesitates about killing, her hidden talents begin to emerge and grow into a comedy story of a powerful killer.
This drama is adapted from the manga of the same name, which tells the story of Kanako (played by Reina Nengnian) who resigned from a black-hearted company because she couldn't stand the bullying of her boss, and then was attracted by the generous treatment and entered the killer company. While she hesitates about killing, her hidden talents begin to emerge and grow into a comedy story of a powerful killer.
Based on the novel of the same name, this drama tells the mystery of the strange events that happen in various residences such as suicide, ghost party, disappearance, and garbage house, and is skillfully solved by Kotaro Inutou (played by Takaya Uekawa), a smart mind, strong wrist, and a good old man, Emiko Wakanomiya (played by Rio Uchida), who have unprecedented qualities that are different from humans.
In the 60s of the last century, the American drama "The Fugitive" was remade as a 93 movie of the same name starring Harrison Ford, and now Japan has also remade a Japanese drama SP "Fugitive", starring Ken Watanabe and Etsuji Toyokawa, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of TV Asahi's founding. The story is set in modern Japan, with Watanabe playing Kazuki Kakurai, an elite surgeon who is wrongfully murdered by his wife and chasing down the real murderer while on the run, and Toyokawa plays Masashi Hosaka, a criminal policeman who tracks him down. The work is directed by "Xiangba" director Izumi Seiji, and written by Masahiro Yoshimoto, and will be broadcast for two consecutive nights this year, and the specific broadcast time is to be reported.
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.
With the magic word "Cuap Lapapa!", the two time futures are now connected!
The labyrinthine city of Lewin. This monster-infested labyrinth was home to a large number of adventurers. The protagonist, who has lost his life and is reincarnated, wakes up in a labyrinth. No matter how you look at it, it's a kitten! However, it was actually a juvenile form of the disaster-class S-rank monster "Behemoth"! He meets Aria, a fledgling D-rank adventurer. Mistaking him for a kitten, Aria takes him home and treats him when he is seriously injured, naming him "Tama" and making him a pet. Tama was touched by her kindness and vowed to become a knight to protect Aria. Harness the power of your S-rank and explore the labyrinth with Aria
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