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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…
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TV Shows: IQ246
IQ246 is another Japanese show based on Sherlock Holmes. IQ246 has one of the most stacked cast of popular Japanese actors/actresses of any of the shows I have watched, and the cast was a big reason I chose to watch the show. The main character, Sharaku Homonji (Japanese version of Sherlock Holmes) is played by…
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TV Shows: Unnatural Death (Tokyo Broadcasting Station)
Unnatural is a Japanese forensic mystery show that aired in 2018 on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting Station). In previous posts, I mentioned both Pretty Proofreader and Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa as two shows that I enjoyed watching. The female lead in Unnatural Death is Satomi Ishihara, who also plays the lead role in Pretty…
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The Best Japanese TV Shows You Have to Watch Now
I thought it would be good to compile a list of all of my previous Japanese TV show recommendations. I will continue to add to this list as I find more great Japanese shows, but it is just an easy, condensed way to view all of my recommendations. Also, it is a good way to…
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Best TV Shows to Watch on Rakuten Viki: Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa
Criminologist Himura and Mystery Writer Arisugawa is a Japanese show on Rakuten Viki. Even though it is a little hard to tell from the name, it is very similar to another Japanese take on Sherlock Holmes. Personally, I thought this was just as good, if not better than Miss Sherlock. Considering I have already posted…