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Best Japanese TV Shows to Watch: Nobunaga Concerto
Nobunaga Concerto is the perfect drama if you like Japanese history and historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu, etc. Even if you don’t know anything about Japanese history though, it is definitely still possible to enjoy watching the show (I personally know very little about Japanese history, but still found Nobunaga Concerto very…
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Best Japanese Shows to Watch: Juhan Shuttai
Juhan Shuttai is my second favorite Japanese drama that I have ever watched, just ahead of The Good Doctor and just behind The Emperor’s Cook. Juhan Shuttai and The Emperor’s Cook both star the same lead actress, Haru Kuroki, so it could be that I just really admire her acting prowess. I really enjoyed watching…
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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 TV Shows on Netflix: Erased
Erased is a drama on Netflix that I really enjoyed watching. Erased is a great show because it has a lot of different elements going on throughout the show. The main storyline in the drama involves the main character, Satoru (Yuki Furukawa), going back in time to stop incidents that have happened in his past.…
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Best TV Shows to Watch on Netflix: Alice In Borderland
If you watch Netflix a lot, you may have seen a show called Alice in Borderland pop up on your recommended shows recently. It came out on Netflix on December 10th, and it had been popping up on my explore ever since. Alice in Borderland is based on a Japanese manga, and I thought it…
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TV Shows: Densha Otoko
Densha Otoko is the first Japanese show that I ever watched, as I watched it on DVD over 10 years ago. The show came out in 2005, and until recently, it was also the only Japanese show I had ever watched. Densha Otoko literally translates to “Train Man” in Japanese, and it is about about…