Today (24th) morning, the news that Abe Hiroshi and Nagasawa Masami starred in the classic Japanese drama "Dragon Sakura" was going to shoot a sequel came out, which made many people fall into memories. The handsome Kenji Sakuragi teacher, the cute Naomi, and the awkward Yusuke, the story of their hard work for their dreams seems to be vividly remembered. And looking back at that year, in addition to "Dragon Cherry", there are other impressive campus Japanese dramas, have you ever chased them?
1. Dragon Sakura, 2005
Starring: Hiroshi Abe, Masami Nagasawa, Tomohisa Yamashita, Yui Niigaki

Hiroshi Abe and Masami Nagasawa
Young everyone
Based on the Japanese manga of the same name, it tells the touching story of a backward high school student who has a deviation of only 36 by a violent lawyer and successfully enters the University of Tokyo. In the Japanese dramas that were full of love routines at that time, "Dragon Cherry" was unique, focusing on the process of teachers and students working together to enter the University of Tokyo, becoming an inspirational drama that made people see hope, and the story of the protagonists working hard for their dreams was inspiring, making people feel blood boiling every time they recalled. Abe also won the "Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor" for this drama.
2. The Queen's Classroom, 2005
Starring: Yuki Amami, Mirai Shida, Naoyoshi Matsukawa
The stern queen Amakai Yuki
The drama is a child's point of view, depicting the "battle" between The Queen,000 female teacher Masaya Akuzu, who dominates the entire class, and Kazumi Kanda, a student of The 6th Grade 3 of Hansaki Elementary School, for a year. "Queen" Tenkai Yuki's "Devil Teacher" Akuzu Masaya, looks cold and ruthless on the outside. Extremely harsh on students, but in fact has its own alternative way of caring for people.
3. "Extreme Dao Fresh Master", 2002
Starring: Yuki Nakama, Jun Matsumoto, Shun Oguri
Big Miss before and after the disguise
The first Matsumoto Run
Part 2 Kazuya Kashiri Yo Akanishi Jin
The third part is Haruma Miura
Adapted from the original manga of the same name by Morimoto, the drama tells the story of Kumiko Yamaguchi, who is a miss of the Pole Path, after becoming a teacher, and a group of problematic students led by Shin Sawada have a lot of funny but educational fun. "Dragon Sakura" is a handsome male teacher from the Biker Party, "Extreme Road Fresh Master" is a black and white two-way gang heiress female teacher, Kumiko, who usually wears glasses and wears a sportswear that looks stupid, as soon as she takes off her glasses, her momentum immediately changes, and she is super able to fight.
The series also includes "Extreme Akishi 2" (starring Yuki Nakama, Kazuya Kameari, and Hitoshi Akashi), "Extreme Yoshishi 3" (starring Yuki Nakama, Yuya Takagi, Haruma Miura, and Hideo Ishiguro) and "Extreme Path Fresh Master Movie Version".
4. "Spicy Teacher GTO", 1998
Starring: Takashi Sorimachi, Nanako Matsuma
Who wouldn't have wanted to have such a teacher back then?
Silly Oguri Shun (did not expect to become a Suzuran Kazuba in "Hot Blood College")
The drama is based on the manga of the same name by Hiroshi Fujisawa, gtO is an abbreviation for "Great Teacher Onitsuka". It tells the story of Hideyoshi Onitsuka, who was once the boss of the Biker Party, became a high school teacher and solved various problems between students and teachers through his own unique way. It is reported that after the drama was broadcast, it caused a great response, and high school students throughout Japan constantly talked about hope in the streets and alleys, "If only there were such a teacher", the drama has also become a classic endorsement of Japanese drama.
The 1999 film version is the sequel to the special episode of the TV series, and also has the meaning of the finale of the TV series, starring Takashi Inomachi, Norika Fujiwara, Reina Tanaka and others.
Other classic school dramas include "Wild Boar Overhaul" (starring Tomohisa Yamashita, Kazuya Kameari, and Masaki Horikita), "Marusuka Gakuen" (starring Atsuko Maeda, AKB48, SKE48, SDN48 members), "A Kiss and Promise" (starring Takashi Kashiwara and Ryoko Sato), "Pretty Boy and Girl" (starring Masaki Horikita, Shun Oguri, Dogen Ikuta, and Hiroshi Mizushima).