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Asura (Japanese: 阿修羅のごとく, Hepburn: Asura no Gotoku) is a Japanese streaming drama television series directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. [1] It is an adaptation of the 1979 series Ashura no Gotoku [2] and stars Rie Miyazawa, Machiko Ono, Yū Aoi and Suzu Hirose. [3] [4] The series premiered on Netflix on January 9, 2025. [5]
Takeshi Kaga as Daisaku Hongō, a mystery writer (episodes 1 and 7) Rie Tomosaka as Aki Komoriya, a blog writer (episode 2) Edoardo Sferrella as Cecil Imai's Italian fiance (episode 2) Nao Minamisawa as Asuka Sugimoto, an actress (episode 4) Hiromi Miyake as herself (episode 6) Yoshikazu Ebisu as himself (episode 7)
Transliteration: "3rd season Aki" (Japanese: 3rd season秋) Aoi, Hinata and Kokona visit Fuji-Q Highland to ride the Fujiyama roller coaster, where they catch a view of Mt. Fuji. This is followed by a recap of the third season, which deals with Hinata's jealousy and knee injury.
The original 1979 series aired on public broadcaster NHK in Japan, and went on to inspire several other Japanese family drama series, and even a feature film adaptation in 2003.
He's Expecting (Japanese: ヒヤマケンタロウの妊娠, Hepburn: Hiyama Kentarou no Ninshin) is a Japanese comedy-drama television series co-directed by Yuko Hakota. Loosely based on the 2012 manga Hiyama Kentarou no Ninshin ( ヒヤマケンタロウの妊娠 ) by Eri Sakai, it tells the story of one man's experience being pregnant.
Kuji Shinnosuke, or "Sengoku," is also a ronin, or a spy for the Tokugawa shogunate, or a commoner, as suits the episode. His nickname refers to his wish to work as a samurai with a stipend of a thousand koku. A native of the Satsuma Domain, Kuji practices the Jigen-ryū sword fighting style. He appears in the first five series and returns in ...
In season 7 he returns briefly in episode 7 to Tōtei but now as a medical "Extuber" helping to provide good publicity. Shiro Ito as Ryunosuke Busujima Appearances: Seasons 1, 2 and 3 - The Director of the Hospital in Season One until he was fired due to underhand tactics by Hiruma Shigekatsu.
The second season was broadcast with English subtitles in the United States on KSCI in 2005. [12] The third eleven-episode season of Gokusen, Gokusen 3, was broadcast on Nippon TV from April 19 to June 28, 2008. [16] It was followed by a special episode, which aired on March 28, 2009. [17] The theme song is "Niji " (虹, "Rainbow") by Aqua ...