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Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

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For Japanese people, TV dramas are a good medicine for many people's daily fun and healing the stress and trauma of life, but due to the impact of the new coronavirus, many new TV dramas have been postponed, the fun of weekdays has decreased, and many people will be depressed. However, various television stations continue to rerun popular TV series. So which Japanese dramas do japanese people most want to be replayed? Japanese media gooranking did a survey, and finally voted the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese audiences most want to brush twice, to see which classic Japanese dramas were selected.

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

20th SPEC

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

In this world, there are some people who have special abilities (SPEC) that are beyond the scope of ordinary people's abilities and cognition. For example, having a sharper sense, having an extraordinary motor nerve, and having an extremely good genius brain. If one of these people uses this ability for illegal means, if it uses a special ability to covet the life and property of others and even social status, or to spy on the regime, at the same time, this special ability has been noticed by governments, lurking beneath the surface of the water, and the undercurrent of open strife is already expanding. This drama is a story about young policemen who chase after criminal killers with special abilities. When Ma (Toda Keiri ka) is a talented policewoman with a high IQ of 201 and a person who never cares about the emotions of others, she forms a partnership with her extraordinary colleague Sefumi (Ryo Kase), and uses her special ability (SPEC) to solve various difficult cases. In the play, the policewoman to be played by Toda always wears a triangle scarf around her left arm, walks to maintain a sexy cat step, and rushes to the scene of the crime, while Ryo Kase always reminds her not to forget the essence of the search.

19th Dragon Sakura

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Yongsan High School is a third-rate private high school at UTokyo University that has only a 2% promotion rate since its inception. Kenji Sakuragi (Abe Hiroshi), a third-rate lawyer from the former Flying Car Party, was assigned by the court to go to Yongsan High School to handle bankruptcy matters due to his own debts, but after learning of the plight of Yongsan High School, he enthusiastically opened a special training class to let students enter UTokyo as a teacher, and vowed that if all the students who participated in the special training class could be admitted to UTokyo, he would resign himself, and he was even more determined to carry forward Yongsan High School and train 100 qualified students of UTokyo University at the school. As a result, the six students of the special training class made great progress in sakuragi's novel and stimulating teaching methods in just a few months, and they worked tirelessly towards the university of Tokyo, which was originally out of reach.

18th: Meteor Trip

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

In 1993, there was a happy restaurant in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, where the "Hayashi Rice Bowl" was made, and this night the three children secretly went out to see the meteors and escaped the massacre, and when they returned, they found that their parents had been assassinated.  In 2008, the eldest brother, Koichi Ariaki (Kazuya Ninomiya), works at a restaurant but refuses to make a family heirloom "Hayashi Rice Bowl" for his guests, while the second brother Taisuke (Ryo Nishikido) and younger sister Shizuna (Eiri Toda) rent a room in Tokyo. The lives of the three are a bit hanging on, which is the after-effects of the tragic accident of that year and the childhood that grew up dependent on each other. Seeing that November will be past the litigation period, the three brothers and sisters vow to catch the murderer of their parents. They did not expect that the biggest miscalculation came from their sister's love. 17th Kisarazu Cat's Eye

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Twenty-one-year-old Junichi Tabuchi (Junichi Okada) was a member of the school baseball team in high school, and one day he was suddenly announced by the doctor that he only had half a year to live, and he decided to make it bad again before he died, so he formed a five-man monster group called "Kisarazu Cat's Eye" with the former school baseball team members. Surprisingly, this strange group not only did not get a penny in the end, but became a rogue in ignorance, inadvertently helping many people. Unfortunately, Tabuchi could not escape fate and left his friends.

No. 16 Reasoning to be after dinner

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Newcomer female police officer Reiko Baosheng (Keiko Kitagawa) hides the identity of the daughter of the president of the world-famous company Baosheng Group and enters the national police station as an ordinary criminal worker. One day, Reiko encounters a woman who was killed in the house. Despite the meticulous investigation, there was no clue about the case. After returning home, the distraught Reiko can't help but comb through the information she got from the housekeeper and driver Shadow Mountain (Sakurai Sho), and surprisingly, Shadow Mountain actually said that he had deduced the whole process of the murderer's crime and who the murderer was, and also laughed at Reiko with a poisonous tongue. After listening to his narration, Reiko, who could not calm down, was surprised to find that the silent Shadow Mountain was actually a genius of reasoning. Therefore, every day after dinner, Shadow Mountain would accompany Reiko to start a path of reasoning.

15th Marriage Proposal Battle

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Ken Iwase (Tomohisa Yamashita) attends the wedding of Aome Takema Yoshida (Masami Nagasawa) and university professor Tetsuya Tada (Naoto Fujigi). At the wedding, photos were screened one after another, making Jian regret that he had not seized the opportunity to confess to Li for many years, and he had a strong desire to return to his youth to redeem the gift that he had been sad again and again. At this time, the goblin (Hiroshi Mikami) who has the ability to control time is moved to suddenly appear and tell Ken that as long as he makes a wish, he can fulfill his wish to return to the past. So Ken, who has the help of the goblins, returns to the time to shoot the photos and strives to change the future of him and Li.

14th Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

A perverted murderer appeared in the area of Ikebukuro West Exit Park, and a succession of young and beautiful girls were brutally murdered. Makoto Majima (Tomoya Nagase), the leader of the small boss organization, is unfortunately regarded as a suspect, and in order to prove his innocence, Makoto and his brothers G-boys leaders Takashi Ando (Yosuke Wazuka), Toshi Mizuno (Tomohisa Yamashita) and others search for the real culprit everywhere in Ikebukuro Park.

13th Call for Love in the Center of the World

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

In 2004, 34-year-old Shotaro Matsumoto (Naoto Ogata) receives a postcard from his high school teacher (Yuki Matsushita) that takes his memories of 17 years of closure and escape back to the summer when he was 17 years old. In 1987. In high school, Shuo (Takayuki Yamada) and Agi (Haruka Ayase) are in love very sweetly, and the moments of happiness for both of them feel like forever. Since Agi fell ill with an incurable disease, the fate of the two has taken a sharp turn. Although Yaji is trying to fight the disease, the reality is cruel after all, and when Shuo wants to take Yaji to Uluru, Australia, Yaji faints at the airport. Although this is an irrevocable fact, the loss of Agi has caused Shotaro to have a permanent sense of loss about life and love. Seventeen years later, Shotaro, who is looking for an exit from his memories, is gently comforted by his college classmate Kobayashi (Sachiko Sakurai) to finally find the key to get out of the labyrinth and personally sends away Agi, who has been in his heart.

12th Yamato Gold Worship girl

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Sakurako Kanno (Noriko Matsushima) is a woman who looks perfect in appearance, because of her poor family since childhood, she believes that "the most important thing in the world is money", so she became a flight attendant, in order to catch a golden turtle son-in-law, she is fanatical about friendship, although she already has a hospital director son as a boyfriend, but still can not meet her luxury of wanting to marry into the rich, and she herself does not believe in love at all. One day, at a networking event, she found Ousuke Nakahara (Tejinichi), who had a symbol of a rich man's jockey horse owner on his chest, and began to launch frequent love offensives against Ousuke. Ou Jie's real identity is actually just a poor boy who studied in the United States and inherited the fish shop left by his late father. Sakurako fell in love with her at first sight because she looked very similar to her ex-girlfriend when she studied abroad, so she never had the courage to admit her true identity. By chance, Sakurako learns the truth and decides to break up, while Eusuke suffers from "love phobia" due to a loss of love.

11th non-natural death

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Mitsumi Mizumi (Rimi Ishihara), who works at the Institute for The Causes of Unnatural Death (UDI), is an autopsy doctor who investigates the cause of death of the deceased. What she could not tolerate most was turning a blind eye to "unnatural death." In her view, behind the "unnatural" there must be truths that need to be investigated by forensic doctors, such as disguised killings, medical errors, unknown and difficult diseases, and so on. However, in Japan, many unnatural deaths are cremated without autopsy. Together with her distinctive colleagues, Meiqin challenged this reality.

10th legal high

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Waseda University, dai-machiko (Yui Niigaki), a rookie lawyer who joined Miki Law Firm for professional training as a lawyer, in order to clear the innocence of the parties involved in a murder case, saw Sawachi (Eiko Koike), the personal secretary of President Miki Nagaichiro, who is also a lawyer and his boss, and found Kensuke Komimon (Masato Sakai), a legendary lawyer with various evaluations, to guide him. Kensuke Gumimon possessed an extremely talented defense talent and used any means to win the victory. Since his debut as a lawyer, he still holds a record of 100% impressive total victory, and was once the proud protégé of Theoichiro Miki (Katsuhisa Iose). However, due to the occurrence of an incident, the two major legal giants finally broke up. Because of the generous remuneration mentioned by the rookie lawyer when he asked for advice, Gu Meimen, who was black and greedy for money, became deeply interested; the gu meimen lawyer, who saw the huge legal fee, finally agreed to go out of the mountain, and finally he won the lawsuit in court with his clever tongue and ability to reverse black and white. After this, Dai, as a rookie, joined Gu Mei Men Law Firm to continue her practice as a lawyer, and the ensuing series of lawsuits put Gu Mei Men and Miki's long-simmering old grudges back on the table.

9th Detective Galileo

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Kaoru Uchiha (Yuki Shibasaki), a newcomer policewoman who wants to work in the search class, takes over a bizarre case of spontaneous combustion of the human body. When she meets the legendary criminal police officer Kusanagi Shunpei (Kitamura Kazuki), who has solved many bizarre cases, she expects to get the true scripture of solving the case, but she is told by the pheasant that in fact, it is his friend Yukawa Gaku who solves the case. Yukawa Gaku (Masaharu Fukuyama), an associate professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Tetsudo University, is an out-and-out physics geek who thinks differently than ordinary people, and is known as Galileo Galileo. Yukawa Washoku was originally not interested in the case or anything, did not want to cause trouble, and later because he could not withstand the entanglement of Kaoru Uchiha, he finally agreed to work with her to solve the case. After a series of forensics, Yukawa used his profound knowledge of physics to finally uncover the criminal methods of the criminals and help the police solve the case smoothly.

8th Fancy Man

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Sugi (Masayoshi Inoue), a girl born into a poor family, is sent to the super aristocratic Indo-toku Academy by her parents, who have high hopes. In this school, four aristocratic children code-named "flower 4" or "F4" are the heads of all the students. These four boys, named Michiyoshi (Matsumoto Jun), Hanazawa (Shun Oguri), Nishiki Sojiro (Shota Matsuda), and Rei Misaku (Abe), all have prominent families and even control the life and death of the school. F4's arbitrariness at Indyc College no one dared to say a "no" word. Shancai was very dismissive of this. The result of opposing F4 was to be affixed with a red note. This will mean that from now on in the Anglo-German Academy will become the enemy of F4, there will never be a peaceful day, poor Sugi is unfortunately labeled with a red bar, in the face of the indiscriminate bullying of the whole school, Sugi decided to play its weed nature and never give in. In the pursuit of the surrounding people, Sugi is helped by another member of F4, Hanazawa. The gentle and melancholy class made Sugi fall in love at first sight. At the same time, the old avenue of F4, AkijiJi, is gradually attracted by the stubborn weeds that highlight the strength of the cedar. 7th Place Trap

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Directed by the eccentric Yukihiko Tsukihiko, the series tells the story of a struggling female magician who uncovers the deception of the gods and lakes with a straw bag physics professor. Although the show was scheduled to air late at night, it achieved amazing ratings and DVD sales remained high. The success of "Trap" allowed Nakama Yuki to finally step into the ranks of the main female stars, and in January 2002 and October 2003, the sequel was launched twice, and the broadcast time was also adjusted from late at night to prime time, which also triggered another wave of more turbulent trap craze. Yuki Nakama also won the 39th Japanese Drama Oscar for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in the film. It is no exaggeration to say that "Trap" can become a textbook for the study of modern Japanese drama from all aspects such as writing, directing, and acting. Yukihiko Tsukihiko, who has won the Best Director Award for Japanese dramas seven times, gives the small screen a wider extensibility with a very imaginative and creative way of directing. Let the lens become the carrier of storytelling, and the cinematic shooting method also opens a new skylight for traditional TV series. In the play, nakama is played by Kie, a superficially silly head, a female magician with a wooden expression but a fairly sensitive mind, and a physics professor played by Abe Hiroshi, who is arrogant but has no ink in his chest and is timid as a mouse, and they are interesting and become two unique beautiful landscapes in the play. The funny skills that Nakama Yuki fumbled out of the play were further developed in the subsequent "Extreme Path Fresh Master" series, becoming her invincible magic weapon in the future. The plot is composed of a combination of Naoko Yamada (Yuki Nakama), a self-proclaimed genius magician, and Jiro Ueda (Hiroshi Abe), a professor of physics at the Japan University of Science and Technology, to unravel many traps hidden under strange events. Although it is mainly based on solving mysterious events, the elements of comedy are also scattered throughout the plot, including the dialogue between the protagonists, many character settings (such as Yamada's lean milk, Ueda's giant roots, and the wig that everyone can see on Yabe's head), harmonic jokes, and funny props, etc., this series is known for such a strange style.

No. 6 Escape shameful but useful

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

25-year-old Shiori Moriyama (Yuki Niigaki), single, graduated from graduate school but did not find a formal job, could only do contract work, and then was fired, is in a state of unemployment, no one cares, no fixed place to live, full of the bitterness of life. Shiori's father really can't stand it, and the master asks her to go to the home of 35-year-old single white-collar worker Tsuzaki Hiraku (Hoshino Gen) to help with the housework. Shiori took good care of Tsuzaki and gained his trust. However, because his parents were moving to the countryside, Shiori had to resign. On the last day of work, Shiori, who was full of anxiety about the future, suddenly said to Tsuzaki that "how to get married like employment" and did things seriously, Tsuzaki decided to sign a contract with Shiori and agreed to get married. The two kept secrets from those around them and began a married life of "employer = husband" and "employee = wife". Two people without any love live under the same roof. Slowly, fantasy-loving women and older virgins developed delicate feelings for each other.

5th Place Long Holiday

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

30-year-old former female model Yayama Nan (Tomoko Yamaguchi) was tragically escaped from marriage by her unscrupulous fiancé on the wedding day. Furious, she rushes to her fiancé's residence, only to intercept her innocent roommate Hidetoshi Setuna (Takuya Kimura), an unambitious 24-year-old pianist. Penniless and homeless, Konan threatens and seduces Setomi and becomes his new cohabitant. The life of the two under the same roof stumbled, and the career love was not very smooth, and gradually they felt sorry for each other.  Konan's younger brother Shinji Hayama (Toyo Takeno) suddenly visits with his girlfriend, and secretly has an affair with Ryoko Ozawa (Takako Matsu), a schoolgirl who is secretly in love with Setuna, making the relationship more delicate. Seina's wandering between Konan and Ryoko allows Sugisaki, a photographer who pursues Konan, to intervene strongly, and their relationship is in a precarious situation. In this long holiday given by God, can they all listen to the true choice of their hearts and find the most suitable destination?

4th Name: Kazu kaneda Juvenile Case Book

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

The Kaneda Kazunori Incident Book (Kaneda Kazunomi Incident Book) is a Japanese drama based on the Japanese mystery manga of the same name. The work mainly tells the story of the protagonist detective Kazusuke Kaneda's grandson Kazuchi Ichiichi Kaneda and Ome Takema "friend" Nanase Miyuki, police "friend" Sword Holding Brave Police Department, "opponent" Wise Kengo Police and other partners, using superb reasoning ability to solve various difficult cases encountered.

3rd Symphonic Lover's Dream

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Symphonic Lover's Dream is a television series that premiered on Fuji Television on October 16, 2006, based on the manga of the same name by Tomoko Ninomiya, co-directed by Hideki Takeuchi and Taiyo Kawamura, and starring Shuri Ueno, Hiroshi Tamaki, and Eita. The play revolves around the love story of two musical geniuses. The two are surrounded by all kinds of strange people, and they are also some geeks with lofty ideals higher than the sky and great musical talents. Together, they move forward towards their ideals, working tirelessly to achieve their goals without discouragement. 2nd Place: Extreme Path Fresh Master

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

Platinum College High School, a boys' school that has been established for nearly 30 years, finally has female teachers come in. Kumiko Yamaguchi (Yuki Nakama), a seemingly stupid rookie, is assigned to the school's famous and frightening problem class as a class instructor. However, Kumiko was not at all moved, because her real identity was that of the big lady of the "Oedo family", a super gang that could eat in black and white and call the wind and rain, and she was the fourth generation of the gang. So the strongest female teacher in history began the era of how to help the weak and solve campus incidents.

1st Place Code Blue

Of the 20 Japanese dramas that Japanese people most want to brush up on, "Legal High" only ranks 10th

In the summer of 2008, in accordance with the requirements of the special training system of the Emergency Center of the Affiliated Hospital of Xiangyang University, four young doctors who hoped to become flight doctors came here for internship. They are Ryase (tomohisa Yamashita), who is very confident in her medical technology and dares to challenge new medical technologies; Kei Shiraishi (Played by Yui Niigaki), who is a professor at a famous medical university who wants to bring what she learned in aviation medical rescue back to her hometown emergency center; Mihoko Ayayama (played by Eirika Toda), who has a positive attitude of learning and does not accept defeat; and Kazuo Fujikawa (played by Yosuke Asahito), who is cautious but somewhat fond of vanity. They are "flight doctors" who try to ride medical helicopters and implement first aid on the way to transport patients in order to realize their dreams under the guidance of their predecessors such as Kuroda.

The above 20 Japanese dramas,

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