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I hope Japanese drama experts will recommend Japanese dramas

Suspense and reasoning category:

"Continue" (Watabe Atsuro + Nakatani Miki)

This should be a Japanese drama in 1999. The ratings at that time The rate was around `13%, which is not high, but the reputation was very good, and I continued to shoot the movie version (or SP, I can't remember clearly). The story follows the usual route of Japanese suspense mystery dramas, that is, one case per episode, but there is always a main thread running through the whole drama, and the mystery is revealed in the end. What’s interesting is the acting skills of the two leading actors. Neither of them are popular stars, but they are both capable. They don’t star in many movies, and they often appear in supporting roles in some movies. In fact, I personally don't like dark and complex dramas like this, and I'm afraid that I'll be left with psychological trauma after watching it. But because the acting skills of the two leading actors were so good, I was attracted and watched one episode after another.

"Jumping Search Line" (Oda Yuji + Fukatsu Eri + Yanagha Toshiro)

This is also a suspense mystery drama in the 1990s, with the background of the Metropolitan Police Department. The protagonist is a rookie detective played by Yuji Oda. This is also a classic role that Yuji Oda has after shaping Nagao Kanji and Dr. Shima. This drama is a classic of police-type detective mystery dramas. It not only received very good ratings at the time, but also had a good reputation. After that, it made many SPs and movies, and it seems that it was still being filmed until around 2006.

"Sleeping Forest" (Takuya Kimura + Miho Nakayama + Toru Nakamura + Takanoori Jinnai)

The story tells the story of the heroine recalling 15 years because of an inexplicable letter A suspenseful story about the tragic murder of his entire family and the search for the truth begins. Although it is a script written by Nao Nozawa, after reading it, I felt that there were still too many loopholes. However, Miho Nakayama and Takuya Kimura's acting skills were very good, so the loopholes in the script were made up. Overall, it is a good suspense drama. The ratings were also very high at the time.

"The Negotiator" (Yonekura Ryoko + Jinuchi Takanoori + Shirota Yu)

The negotiator is the so-called negotiator, and the protagonist of the story is to explore the true death of his father. So new people join the negotiating team. There is also one case in each episode, and the real cause of death of the heroine's father is throughout. Because the pace is fast and the heroine is cool, it’s fun to watch. In addition, the villain played by Shirota Yu who may be the culprit of the death of the heroine's father is also very good and charming.

"Kindaichi Shounen Incident 1&2" (Tsu Domoto + Rie Tomosaka)

I like the original manga and Tsuyoshi Domoto, so naturally I like this drama very much, so I put it up.

"The Ghost Neighbor" (Kitamura Kazuki + Natsukawa Yui)

Actually, I didn’t have much hope in watching this drama because I wasn’t familiar with the actors, and I just watched it I thought it was scary, and I was completely fascinated by Uncle Kitamura. The story tells that the past lover that the heroine thought she had killed comes back again. Is he someone else or a ghost? Apart from the protagonists, the two supporting characters in this drama are so gorgeous. Takashi Kashiwahara and Aiko Sato are like a reunion of Mischievous Kiss.

"The Criminal" (Atsuko Asano + Hiroshi Mikami)

The heroine of the story killed her friend 15 years ago, and the statute of limitations is about to expire. Freedom is about to come, but at this moment a man who knows all about her past appears, and murders begin again. The sense of suspense is really good, and the final ending is also very exciting. In addition, the acting skills of the two veteran actors are also very good.

"Sand Container" (Masahiro Nakai + Yasuko Matsuyuki)

The TV series adapted from Matsumoto Seicho's novel was once a sensation in the movie version in the 1960s and 1970s . The story begins with an unidentified corpse that was brutally murdered. It explores the protagonist and He Yingliang's murderous motives and their unbearable past, and explores the so-called isolation of social groups. In addition to the gripping plot of this drama, the acting skills of the protagonists Masahiro Nakai and Yasuko Matsuyuki are also very good, especially Masahiro Nakai's eyes, which really impressed me.

"Trap" (Yukie Nakama + Hiroshi Abe)

It tells the story of a female magician and a physics professor who investigate cases that appear to be superpowers. The two leading actors The performance is very exaggerated and interesting. I like to say that Yukie Nakama also became famous because of this film.

"Ice World" (Takenouchi Yutaka + Matsushima Nanako + Nakamura Toru)

It seems that it was still a script by Nozawa Nao, I can’t remember it clearly, but compared to The Sleeping Forest , I personally think it looks much better, although the final ending is a bit pedestrian and the reasons are a bit far-fetched. The story tells the story of an insurance company employee, played by Yutaka Takenouchi, who comes into contact with a female middle school teacher, played by Nanako Matsushima, because of the insurance business, to explore the mystery of why all the men who bought insurance for her and then canceled the insurance died unexpectedly. Takenouchi Yutaka finally got his second chance after a thousand years because of his role in this drama.

"Detective Galileo" (Masaharu Fukuyama + Yuki Shibazaki)

The story of a rookie female police officer and a university physics professor exploring a case together, the original work of Keigo Higashino. Personally, I like it very much. In addition to the rigorous reasoning, the physics professor played by Masaharu Fukuyama is so charming and hilarious.

"Prescription Police" (Odagiri Joe + Aso Kumiko)

This is a story about Shuichiro Kiriyama, a man who takes investigating cases that have expired as a personal interest. Almost none of the characters in the story are normal. It is very funny, very darkly humorous, and very nonsensical.

"SP" (Junichi Okada + Shinichi Tsutsumi)

The story is related to SP (bodyguard). Junichi Okada is so handsome and Shinichi Tsutsumi is so charming. The ratings of late-night dramas can reach around 19%, which is a bit beyond the reach of other regular dramas.

"Detective Academy Q" (Ryuunosuke Kamiki + Mirai Shida + Ryosuke Yamada + Jun Kaname + Takanoori Jinnai)

The manga is adapted into a TV series. The original manga feels average, but the TV series is I like it very much, mainly because Ryosuke Yamada is very beautiful in it.

"Hero" (Takuya Kimura + Takako Matsu)

The drama with the highest ratings proves that the great god is the great god.

Youth/Campus Category:

"Disqualified in the World" (Domoto Tsuyoshi + Domoto Koichi + Sakurai Sachiko + Akai Hidekazu)

Nojima Shinji’s Campus Three The second part of the series was aired around 1994, when the newly formed KinKi Kids began to become popular due to their outstanding performance in this film. Set in school in ancient times, it tells the story of the dark side of human nature. Almost everyone who appears in the story is abnormal. Whether they are teachers or students in the school, they all appear to be normal people, but they all have a shameful dark side. The combination of these darkness leads to Oba, one of the protagonists of the story. Cheng's death. The entire TV series is divided into two parts with the death of Makoto Ohba as the boundary. The first part tells the story of the bullying he suffered at school until he lost trust in people and fell to his death; the second part tells the story of Makoto's father exploring the truth and then... The process of revenge begins. In fact, many people now look back at this TV series that was made so long ago. I am afraid that they are all going to watch Ruka's forbidden love for Makoto. To be honest, I am the same way. In it, Ruka kisses the unconscious Makoto by the swimming pool. What a beautiful scene.

"Underage" (Issunari Ishida + Takashi Sorimachi + Shingo Katori + Sachiko Sakurai)

This is the last part of Nojima Shinji's campus trilogy, which is better than the previous one The two films "College Teacher" and "Disqualified in the World" seem to be much more relaxed and sunny this time. Although some cruel issues in real society are still discussed, there is a romantic feeling running through it from beginning to end. This is a youth chronicle about five underage teenagers, telling the story of friendship, love, family affection, confusion, ignorance, betrayal, jealousy, fear, impulse and anger in the underage world they live in. I personally highly recommend this drama, and I have a strong sense of excitement after watching it.

"Lipstick" (Ryōko Hirosue + Hiroshi Mikami + Aimi Nakamura + Yosuke Ozuka + Chizuru Ikesuke + Isunari Ishida)

Screenwriter Shinji Nojima means this Still a sadistic drama. Rather than saying that the story tells the love story between a girl in a labor camp and her instructor, I would rather position it as a story about people in a labor camp. Because what really aroused my interest in this drama is not the love between Hirosue Ryoko and Mikami Hiroshi, but the stories of all kinds of people in the labor camp, especially the friendship and love between the five girls in the labor camp. Their tragic experience really shocked me.

"The Age of Blue" (Tsuyoshi Domoto + Okinae + Takaya Kamikawa + Ryoko Shinohara)

The second part of Tsuyoshi Domoto's youth trilogy.

The so-called Age of Youth is intended to describe the innocent feeling of transition from boyhood to youth. The story tells the story of young Takashi, played by Tsuyoshi Domoto, who fell because of his mother's abandonment and later met a kind-hearted lawyer. A story about an innocent girl played by Okunae who gradually changes, returns to her true nature, and gets back on her feet. However, the second half of the story was entangled with the lawyer's dual personality, which gave me the feeling of being tortured for the sake of being tortured, which I didn't like very much. It’s just that Domoto Gang’s acting in it was so good and attracted me so much that I finished watching it.

"The Queen's Classroom" (Amami Yuki)

The story tells the story of how the demon-like female elementary school teacher Akutsu uses her own alternative and even cruel methods to teach students to grow and understand. society. The charm of the Queen of Tianhai is indeed unmatched, and the acting skills of a group of primary school students are not inferior at all. Personally, I really like Mr. Akutsu’s words in the play and find them very useful.

"Wild Boar Makeover" (Kamenashi Kazuya + Yamashita Tomohisa + Horikita Maki + Toda Eri Aikano)

I personally think there should be many people recommending this drama, , so the plot is not called an introduction. I felt very moved after reading it.

"Symphonic Lover's Dream" (Tamaki Hiroshi + Ueno Juri + Mizukawa Asami + Eita)

The story is set in Music University and tells the story of a group of young people who love music. . Because it is adapted from a comic book, and the performances of the protagonists are also extremely exaggerated, it looks very comical, I really like it.

"The Witch's Condition" (Nanako Matsushima + Hideaki Takizawa + Hitomi Kuroki)

My heartfelt sigh after watching this drama is that the 17-year-old Takki is so beautiful . The story tells the love story between the middle school teacher Unknown and the transfer student Hikaru Kurosawa. Since it falls into the category of teacher-student love, this drama also has a strong sense of society. Although sadistic dramas are not my favorite, I really like this drama. Even though the romance between two people with a big age difference doesn't make me feel anything unnatural at all, I think it's really beautiful.

"My Boss My Hero" (Nagase Tomoya + Aragaki Yui + Tegoshi Yuya + Kashii Yuu + Tanaka Sei)

It is the same screenwriter as "Zero Second Shot", the story It tells the story of a 27-year-old son of a gangster who returns to high school in order to inherit his family business, the gang. I laughed from beginning to end and found it very interesting, so I came to the room.

"The Age of Wakaba" (Tsu Domoto + Koichi Domoto + Okinae)

The first part of Domoto Tsuyoshi's youth trilogy, this drama more powerfully combines almost all the It contains all the elements of youth sadistic dramas, which basically test people's psychological endurance, such as teacher-student love, betrayal, unwed pregnancy, labor camp, attempted murder, revenge, extramarital affairs, illegitimate children, father-son antagonism, etc. Since I am a fan of Tsuyoshi Domoto, I recommended this one.

"Father and Daughter Changed in Seven Days" (Yui Aragaki + Nariaki Kato)

The story of a father and a daughter who exchanged souls due to an accident, I personally think it is very suitable. A light comedy to watch in the summer.

"High School Teacher" (Hiroyuki Sanada + Sachiko Sakurai)

The first part of Nojima Shinji's campus trilogy tells the story of a teacher-student love story, plus the relationship between his father and his father. Female incest. Although it was remade in 2003 starring Naoto Fujiki and Aya Ueto, it was never as good as the old classic.

"GTO" (Takashi Sorimachi + Nanako Matsushima)

The TV series adapted from the manga is here because it is a classic, but I personally don't like it.

"Orange Days" (Tsumabuki Satoshi + Shibazaki Yuki + Narimiya Hiroki + Shiraishi Miho + Eita + Konishi Manami)

Kitagawa's masterpiece tells the story of a group of people who are about to enter the... I personally like the story about a college student in society, and the supporting characters are also super gorgeous, including Yu Yamada and Juri Ueno.

"Secretly Loving You" (Horikita Maki + Oguri Shun + Ikuta Toma)

This is a manga adaptation, purely for watching handsome guys and for entertainment.

"Boys Over Flowers" (Mao Inoue + Jun Matsumoto + Shun Oguri + Shota Matsuda + Riki Abe)

It is such an amazing drama, only Thailand, Singapore, and India Just snap it, and it will become a classic Asian Cinderella fairy tale.

"The Master of Gokudo" (Yukie Nakama + Matsumoto + Shun Oguri + Hiroki Narimiya)

I only recommend the first part, you can also watch the second part Look, the characters in the third film are really not very pretty.

"Stand Up" (Ninomiya Kazuya + Yamashita Tomohisa + Narimiya Hiroki + Oguri Shun + Suzuki An)

The Japanese version of "American Pie" is not focused on the plot , I have to go for the handsome guy.

"White Line Flow"

"White Paper on Love"

Love/Family Relationship:

"Tell Me I Love You" (often Takako Takako + Etsuji Toyokawa)

This is roughly the work of love leader Etsuko Kitagawa around 1992. It tells the story of a girl who came to Tokyo to work hard to become an actress and a painter who has artistic talent but is deaf. love story between. The story follows Beichuan's usual refreshing style, with a simple plot and no overly complicated love relationships. The greatest charm of Beichuan's drama is that the seemingly ordinary plot, with the combination of lines, music, and scenes, will produce a kind of magic, allowing the audience to gradually get into a better state and watch the entire TV series. The theme song in this drama is very nice. It is "Love Love Love" by my favorite Japanese music group Dreams Come True. At that time, the record sales reached 3.25 million copies, and it was called the ultimate love song. At the same time, Takako Tokiwa's smile in this drama is also very unforgettable, it is really beautiful.

"Summer Snow" (Domoto Tsuyoshi + Hirosue Ryoko + Oguri Shun + Ikesuke Chizuru + Imai Tsubasa)

This is the final chapter of Domoto Tsuyoshi's youth trilogy, as well as My great love. The story revolves around Natsuki Shinoda, played by Tsuyoshi Domoto, and tells the story of Natsuki, his brother Jun, his sister Chie, his sister's lover Hiroto, and bank employee Yuki Katase. This is a TV series that is very suitable for watching in the summer, and the male protagonist Natsuo in the TV series is one of my favorite male protagonists in Japanese TV series. Although he is a bit nagging and stubborn and conservative, he brings joy to the people around him with his kindness and innocence. A breath of fresh wind.

"The Flower Shop Without Roses" (Katori Shingo + Takeuchi Yuko + Matsuda Shota + Shake Yumiko + Terashima Susumu + Miura Tomokazu)

Nojima Shinji's 2008 drama, Lost In addition to its usual dark temperament, although it still creates some suspenseful atmosphere, it is more of warmth and touching, basically returning to the feeling of "Under the Same Roof". The story revolves around the flower shop owner played by Shingo Katori and tells the story of a group of kind people. In summary, it is: a conspiracy, an encounter, a love, and a special family with no blood relationship. Katori Shingo has always been a cheerful character in my image, but I didn't expect him to be so charming when he is gentle.

"Spin Love" (Hiro Tamaki + Karina + Shota Matsuda + Yuriko Yoshitaka + Daigo + Shie Kanjiya + Shosuke Tanihara)

Nojima Shinji's 2009 winter drama, because it is I followed it episode by episode, so I almost watched it without fast forwarding. The story tells the story of four people who met in an elevator due to a power outage and decided to play a love shuffle game, that is, a couple swap date while discussing love issues. Although the entire TV series still maintains Nojima Shinji's usual suspense tactics, and it is indeed very effective in attracting me to watch it, but after watching it, I found that it has lost the reality and depth of Nojima Shinji's past. Perhaps this is also the reason why this drama does not receive high ratings now that it is affected by the financial crisis. Regardless of the reality and depth, it is still a very attractive TV series.

"Ex-Boyfriend" (Tsu Domoto + Ryoko Hirosue + Rina Uchiyama)

The story tells the story of a newcomer in the workplace, played by Domoto Tsuyoshi, who suddenly appears due to the sudden appearance of his ex-girlfriend who abandoned him And a series of stories happened. In fact, from any angle, this is a very ordinary TV series, and the plot is as bland and gentle as the protagonist's character, with no highlights. But it is such simplicity that makes me feel that the love in it has a strong sense of reality, which deeply touched me.

"Love Revolution" (Ekaku Makiko + Fujiki Naoto + Yonekura Ryoko + Oshio Manabu)

The plot is just like the title, telling a love between several protagonists revolution. E Kaku plays an elite female doctor who can't wait for her cup of tea and has no love experience in her 30s. Naoto Fujiki plays a suave reporter with strong working ability. Manabu Oshio plays an inspirational actor. A young man, and Ryoko Yonekura plays a flight attendant who is like a heartthrob but has a failed marriage. Overall, after watching this TV series, I feel like it is like falling in love.

"Black Leather Manual" (Ryoko Yonekura + Toru Nakamura)

The original work is by the famous Japanese social detective novelist Matsumoto Seicho, and this is a TV series adapted from his work "Women" One of the trilogy, the other two are "The Way of the Beast" and "The Bad Guys", both of which have not been finished yet. The story tells that Motoko, who was originally an ordinary bank employee, accumulated wealth by grasping the weaknesses of those important people, and worked hard to climb up. Because I love Matsumoto Seicho, I love Yonekura Ryoko playing the bad girl, and I love Nakamura Toru's sadistic look that makes him unable to let go, so I recommend this drama.

"Lunch Queen" (Takeuchi Yuko + Eguchi Yosuke + Tsumabuki Satoshi + Yamashita Tomohisa + Yamada Takayuki + Tsutsumi Shinichi + Ito Misaki + Morita Tsuyoshi)

A family restaurant because of one A series of stories about the arrival of a woman who claims to be the eldest brother's fiancée. It is a drama that is very suitable for watching in the summer. In fact, the plot is quite nonsensical, but it features the comeback of Yosuke Eguchi, the gorgeous supporting roles of Tomohisa Yamashita, Takayuki Yamada, Misaki Ito, Tsuyoshi Morita and Shinichi Tsutsumi, as well as the supporting role of Eita. , Uechi Yubu appears in almost only one scene and one line, so you should also watch it.

"Golden Bowling" (Takeshi Kaneshiro + Hitomi Kuroki)

The story tells the story of a married woman who suffered an affair with her husband and a lonely man who met because of bowling. love story. In fact, the plot is not that great in retrospect, but the partnership between Takeshi Kaneshiro and Hitomi Kuroki really makes people feel wonderful and comfortable, the music is very nice, and the final ending is very romantic and refreshing.

"Long Vacation" (Takuya Kimura + Tomoko Yamaguchi + Yutaka Takenouchi + Takako Matsu + Ryoko Hirosue + Izumi Inamori)

Needless to say, a classic Japanese drama with a super strong cast Said that the ratings were also very high, and this drama established Beichuan's status as the guru of love. At that time, it caused the phenomenon of OL not going out on Monday nights. The story tells the story of a man and woman who were at the lowest point in their lives and lived together under the same roof by accident. From the initial estrangement, to mutual encouragement and then to love.

"Century of Love" (Takuya Kimura + Takako Matsu)

Taeko Asano's script very cleverly combines elements of "Long Vacation" and "Eastern Love". In fact, I personally don't like this drama very much, but it's just too classic and the ratings are too high, so I put it on.

"Pride" (Takuya Kimura + Yuko Takeuchi)

The script of Shinji Nojima stars a great actor, so it is destined to have high ratings and cannot be ignored, although it is not as good as Shinji Nojima and I still like some other classics by the great master. The story tells the love story between ice hockey player Li Nakaharu and company employee Aki.

"The Woman on the Corner" (Inamori Izumi + Kaname Jun + Shi Yumiko)

Everyone seems to have watched "Anego" in the same season, but I personally like this drama more. Although they both tell the story of a 33-year-old woman, I feel that the plot arrangement and the actors' performances of this drama are more attractive.

"Oh God! Please give me a little more time" (Takeshi Kaneshiro + Kyoko Fukada)

This is one of the first Japanese dramas I watched. I like it very much. It tells the story of a girl who contracted AIDS and a decadent musician because of an aid exchange. love story between. The scene of Kaneshiro Takeshi holding Fukada Kyoko's hand and running wildly down the street still shocks me to this day.

"Tokyo Love Story" (Honami Suzuki + Yuji Oda + Yosuke Eguchi)

"Good Luck" (Takuya Kimura + Yuki Shibasaki + Shinichi Tsutsumi + Hitomi Kuroki + Rina Uchiyama + Kaori)

"Beautiful Life" (Takuya Kimura + Takako Tokiwa)

"Under the Same Roof"

"101 Proposals"

"Internet Love"

Alternative/Funny

"Western Antique Confectionery Shop" (Takizawa Hideaki + Fujiki Naoto + Shiina Kippei + Abe Hiroshi + Koyuki)

It is adapted from the comic. The original comic is a BL comic and has also been filmed in Korea. However, the adapted TV series is not a BL TV series. It is just set in a cake shop and revolves around the four men in the shop. Watch it slowly If you go on, you will find that it is a super interesting TV series.

"Hundred Demons at Night"

The protagonist of the story inherited the ability to be psychic and deal with monsters from his grandfather. The story unfolds from there. Each episode is about a certain person. A story about ghosts. As I read on slowly, I found it really interesting.

"Kisarazu Cat's Eye" (Okada Junichi + Sakurai Sho + Sato Ryota + Okada Masaki + Okada Yoshinori)

Generally, it is marked as screenwriter Miyafuji Kankuro. I don't expect it to be a normal TV series, it always has a bit of whimsy. The story tells the story of the Kisarazu Cat Eye Phantom Thieves Group, which was established because of a terminal illness and decided to spend the last years of his life, and a series of ridiculous things happened. The show's ratings were not high at the time, but it was very popular and had strong stamina, and it went on to film many SP series.

Taiga Drama:

"Yoshitsune" (Takizawa Hideaki + Nakai Kiichi)

Although I know that many people are not interested in Taiga Drama because of the length issue , but I still highly recommend this Dahe drama, because it ignited my enthusiasm to follow Dahe dramas, and made me very energetic to watch it on my MP5 in bed at one or two o'clock in the night.

Medical drama:

"The Sun Never Sets" (Takizawa Hideaki + Matsuyuki Yasuko + Yuka)

The story tells the story of an ordinary boy who was moved by his mother because of His sudden death and the scalpel found in the ashes unfolded a story about exploring the truth of his mother's death and the confrontation with the hospital. This drama once again allowed me to see that Hideaki Takizawa is not just an idol in his acting skills. The boy's self-blame, grief, fear, confusion, etc. were all expressed just right. For this reason, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.

"White Shadow" (Masahiro Nakai + Yuko Takeuchi + Takaya Kamikawa)

Because Dr. Naoe played by Nakai completely fascinated me, I definitely put this drama on the screen Come up. The story tells the story of a doctor who is nearing the end of his life. Nakai vividly expresses Naoe's fear of death, a doctor's sense of responsibility and his desire for beautiful love. In this drama, I saw a very different Masahiro Nakai.

"Medical Dragon" (Kenji Sakaguchi + Ikki Kitamura + Izumi Inamori + Asami Mizukawa + Teppei Koike)

Originally I did not plan to put this drama on the air because As a medical drama, this one is a little too surreal. But the protagonist played by Kenji Sakaguchi is too cool, the villain played by Ikki Kitamura is too real, and the rhythm of the whole drama is too exciting, so I recommend it.

"Code Blue" (Yamashita Tomohisa + Aragaki Yui + Toda Erika + Yanagha Toshiro + Terashima Susumu + Higa Aimue)

I just finished reading it, and it was narrated The story of a group of helicopter doctor trainees. I recommend it because I like Yamashita Tomohisa.

"The White Tower" (Tobuaki Karasawa + Yosuke Eguchi + Hitomi Kuroki)

"Looking Back and Seeing Him Again" (Yuji Oda + Ken Ishiguro)