Densha Otoko (でんしゃ おとこ)


   Title : Densha Otoko (2005) (J-Drama)
   Alternative Title(s) : Train Man
   Number of Episodes: 11 + 01 Special + 01 Deluxe
   Date Aired (YYYY-MM-DD): 2005-07-07
  Story :       
A true love story turned to bestselling novel, created from the Internet BBS, 2channel to blockbuster hit movie. Ito Misaki plays Aoyama Saori, working as an office lady at a MNC, gets into trouble with a drunkard on a train. She's saved by Yamada Tsuyoshi, played by Ito Atsushi. As a form of appreciation, she sends him Hermes teacups. Having no experience with the opposite sex, Tsuyoshi decides to ask for help on the Aladdin Channel BBS on how to interact with Saori. 

      

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  • Ito Misaki as Aoyama Saori
    Ito Atsushi as Yamada Tsuyoshi
    Shiraishi Miho as Jinkama Kisuzu
    Sato Eriko as Sawazaki Kaho
    Sudo Risa as Mizuki Yuuko
    Hayami Mokomichi as Aoyama Keisuke
    Sato Jiro as Kuroki Fumito
    Maekawa Yasuyuki as Oikawa Naoto
    Horikita Maki as Yamada Aoi
    Koide Saori as Takeda Karin
    Gekidan Hitori as Matsunaga Yuusaku
    Toyohara Kosuke as Sakurai Kazuya
    Akiyoshi Kumiko as Aoyama Yuki
    Kishibe Shiroo as Yamada Tsuneo
    Sugawara Eiji as Kawamoto Shinji 

    Top 10 Japanese Doramas Highly-Recommended


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    2-Hana Yori Dango 
    3-One litre of tears 
    4-Gokusen
    5-My Boss My Hero
    6-Hana Kimi no Kimitachi
    7-Kurosagi
    8-Layer Game
    9-Maou
    10-Yamato nadeshiko shichi henge

    What is Japanese drama?


    What is Japanese drama? From a relative standpoint, Japan dramas are more than just a Japanese series with Japanese people acting. It is a window into the Japanese culture both past and present and even to some extent, the future. For those that don't normally watch Japanese dramas the humor involved in some dramas may seem rather weird or misunderstood. As in any culture, there are some things that can only be expressed in their particular language and not the one we know. Japanese dramas are as diverse as Japan's culture.

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