Plot: Shibatora is a Japanese manga series written by Yuma Ando and illustrated by Masashi Asaki. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly ShÅnen Magazine from December 2006 to October 2009 and compiled into 15 tankÅbon volumes. Wikipedia
Plot: Akane Kawasaki, a young interior designer, decides to share her big apartment with a roommate to split the rent. The new roommate turns out to be Sota Mishima, a bilingual tour guide who is a bit of a playboy. Despite her reservations, her attitude towards him changes as she is invited into his circle...
Plot: Six agriculture students travel north to Hokkaido for first-hand training and experience in a farm setting. The story focuses not only on their daily life and their growth as young men and women, but also on the economic situation in the region, which received national attention earlier this year when...
Plot: Can a coward commit suicide? Meet Kita Yoshio, a very unlucky man who has chosen his close friend's death anniversary as his suicide date, which is 11 days away. The number 11 has been quite significant throughout his life: he was born on November 11th; his roll call number at school was #11; and 11...
Plot: A comical look at the Japanese legal system. Big corporate law firm seeking to increase their profit margin notices that a lot of the partners spend a lot of their time on cases which don't bring in a lot of revenue. They decide they need to hire an average lawyer, at a minimal salary, that will take...
Plot: The drama portrays the hard struggles of a 37-year-old man who decided to quit his job as a salaryman at a food company and is now working as a medical intern at a university hospital.
Plot: Love Revolution is a 2020 South Korean teen romantic comedy web series adapted from the popular Naver webtoon of the same name. Starring Park Ji-hoon and Lee Ruby it aired on Kakao TV and Naver series on every Thursday for 30 episodes, starting from September 1, 2020. Wikipedia
Plot: Himitsu no Hanazono is a 2007 Japanese drama series by KTV, a Kansai-based affiliate of Fuji TV. The show is also known as The Secret Garden or Hanazono's Secret. The theme song is "Baby Don't Cry" by Namie Amuro. Wikipedia