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Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family

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Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family

Oda YuJi was born on December 13, 1967 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The debuting Oda Yuji took the cool male route and was often referred to as Oda Yuji with a bitter melon face.

Originally, the male protagonist of "Tokyo Love Story" was Set to Beoto Ogata, but the other party temporarily released a pigeon, which made Oda Yuji popular. So many years later, he still said, "Many people still equate Nagao with Oda Yuji." But Oda's tireless efforts made him a classic character in Japanese drama after another.

At the end of "Tokyo Love Story", the audience threatened that "if Rika and Kenji are not together, we will burn the TV station." The ending is that Kenji gave up Rika and chose Rimi, causing condemnation from the Japanese people. Later, in another fire-burning Japanese drama, "Jumping Search", Oda Yuji said to himself in "Dong Ai" on TV: "What a man who is not crisp! "It's a mockery.

The success of Higashi-ai led to Oda Yuji being brought together with his idols at the time, Eisaku Yoshida and Ōshu Kasei, and called the Shinhei Shōsei Gosan family. Similar to the meaning of the four heavenly kings we said here. Later, Oda Yuji starred in a number of Japanese dramas, which became extremely popular.

Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family

On January 13, 1993, Oda Yuji starred in the medical drama "Looking Back and Seeing Him Again", playing Sima Etaro, a fierce doctor with a fierce heart, a deep castle government, and a good and evil. When watching this Japanese drama, I really understand that human nature is really so complex and layered. He and Ishiguro Ken, as the two male protagonists, have played a lot of rival plays.

In 1993, he co-starred with Atsuko Asano in the family love drama "Why Meet And Have You Ever Met".

In 1994, he starred in the comedy "The Road to Development", in which he played the role of poor young Kentaro Hagiwara.

In 1995, he starred in the professional drama "Justice Must Win", which premiered, playing the hot-blooded lawyer Junpei Takaoka.

In 1996, the romantic drama "Daylight Moon", starring takako Tokiwa, was broadcast as a kind young man, Naoki Tomiken.

Just as the other two members of the Gosan family were gradually declining, Oda Yuji starred in a Japanese national-level TV series "Jumping the Great Search Line", once again becoming the most well-known figure in All Japan.

Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family

Jumping the Great Search Line is a television series produced and broadcast by Fuji Television in 1997, and the rating was about 18% when it first aired. At first, the ratings were not outstanding, but with the spread of word-of-mouth effect, the popularity gradually became more and more popular in the later stages; since then, with the replay, the accumulated response has become more and more large. Television reruns still have ratings of more than 20%.

Due to the popularity of the TV series, Fuji TV later launched a number of special chapters, extras, and extended articles, and found that it was still very popular. So Fuji TV developed a new money-making project to make big movies to make money. Four film versions were released in 1998, 2003, 2010 and 2012. In 1998, "Jumping the Great Search Line THE MOVIE: The Worst Three Days in the History of the Bayshore Department" grossed 10.1 billion yen at the box office. In 2003, "Jumping The Movie 2: Blocking the Rainbow Bridge" became the box office record holder of Japanese live-action films with a box office revenue of 17.35 billion yen. The third film version, The Movie 3: Full Mobilization, was released on July 3, 2010. The fourth film, "Jumping the Great Search Line THE FINAL, A New Hope," was released on September 7, 2012, ending the 15-year-long popularity series.

Fuji Tv also developed derivative films such as Shinji Murai, the Skeptic, and Masayoshi, the Negotiator. Toshiro Yanagi as Shinji Muroi reveals that his son asks him why there is no Oda Yuji in his spin-off movie. Without Oda Yuji's large search line, everyone did not recognize it.

Yuji Oda did not stop because of this drama, but became a third-line star in movies, television, and songs.

He has appeared in films such as Snow Blind Crisis, Arms, Prefectural Star, Tsubaki Santenro, Amalfi: The Goddess's Reward, and Andalusia: The Goddess's Revenge.

The most recent Japanese drama starring Yuji Oda is a reasoning TV series produced and broadcast by TBS TV in 2016.

Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family

In terms of life, on August 16, 2010, Oda Yuji registered his marriage with Maiko Noda, who was 12 years younger. After four years of marriage, 46-year-old Yuji Oda became a father.

In 2018, Oda Yuji is also 51 years old, and he is still fighting in the front line of the Japanese showbiz industry, looking forward to him starring in more good works.

Japanese drama nostalgic character: Oda Yuji of the Shinheisei Imperial Family