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"The After-Dinner Mysteries") is a Japanese television drama series based on the mystery novel series of the same name by Japanese author Tokuya Higashigawa. It premiered on Fuji TV on October 18, 2011. [1] This drama series was subsequently followed two-hour long special episode, [2] then a film sequel. [3]
The Emperor's Cook (Japanese: 天皇の料理番, Hepburn: Tennō no Ryōriban) is a 2015 Japanese television drama based on the novel Tennō no Ryōriban by Hisahide Sugimori, depicting the life of imperial cook Tokuzō Akiyama. [2] [3] It premiered on TBS on 26 April 2015, starring Takeru Satoh in the lead role. [4]
Our Dining Table (Japanese: 僕らの食卓, Hepburn: Bokura no Shokutaku) is a Japanese manga series by Ori Mita. It is serialized in the boys' love manga magazine Rutile from November 21, 2015, to January 21, 2017.
Title (Japanese title) Cast Broadcast period Episodes Network Notes Ref Apoyan (あぽやん) Atsushi Itō, Mirei Kiritani, Shihori Kanjiya: 17/1/2013-21/3/2013: 10: TBS: Based on a novel [1] Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō (ビブリア古書堂の事件手帖) Ayame Goriki: 14/1/2013-25/3/2013: 11: CX: Based on a novel [2] dinner : Yōsuke ...
Sallie Bridges (1830–1910): Marble Isle (1864) is a collection of poems based on episodes in Malory. [1] Bryher: Ruan (1960) is a historical novel in Britain immediately after Arthur's death. Meg Cabot: Avalon High (2005) is a novel in which high school students find themselves to be reincarnations of characters from the Arthurian cycle.
Hakuba no Ōji-sama (ハクバノ王子サマ, lit. "Prince on a White Horse", referring to Prince Charming ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yukizō Saku. It was adapted into a Japanese television drama series.
Hitotsu Yane no Shita (ひとつ屋根の下, lit.: "Under One Roof") is a Japanese television series. It had a first season in 1993 and a second season, titled Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2 , in 1997. It was very popular in Japan , with its highest rating being 34 percent and it was also exported to other regions in East Asia .
Good Luck!! topped the Japanese drama ratings with 35% of the Japanese viewership in 2003. [3] The first episode aired on January 19, 2003, with ratings of 31.6%, the third highest ratings of an opening episode, behind Beautiful Life and HERO, also starring Takuya Kimura. The single episode ratings are as follows: [4]