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Best Japanese TV Shows to Watch: Baseball Braniacs
As a sports fan, I am always looking for sports-related TV shows to watch. The Japanese show “Baseball Brainiacs” (Yowakutemo Katemasu), translates to something along the lines of even if we are weak, we can still win. Baseball Brainiacs was a perfect TV show for me because it combined baseball, Japanese language, Arashi (it stars…
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Best Documentaries to Watch on Netflix: Arashi’s Diary Voyage
Arashi’s Diary Voyage is a 24 episode (and counting) documentary about the Japanese group Arashi. Arashi means storm in Japanese, and the group first debuted in 1999 in Hawaii (such a long time ago). There are 5 members in the group, and it had been this way for the past 21 years until they decided…
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Best Japanese TV Shows to Watch: Hana Yori Dango
Hana Yori Dango is a Japanese show that I had heard several of my friends mention, as well as a couple of blogs which mentioned the most popular Japanese shows. Hana Yori Dango is based on a manga, and the story is so popular that there are Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese versions to go along…
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Best Japanese TV Shows to Watch: 99.9 Criminal Lawyer
99.9 Criminal Lawyer is a Japanese legal show similar to Suits Japan. The show is called 99.9 Criminal Lawyer because Japan is notorious for having a 99.9% conviction rate for crimes, as only cases that are likely to be won are brought to court. 99.9 Criminal Lawyer stars Jun Matsumoto, who is one of the…