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The crane tail in "Dragon Cherry" once became a lawyer who graduated from UTokyo. (With synopsis of the first episode)

The crane tail in "Dragon Cherry" once became a lawyer who graduated from UTokyo. (With synopsis of the first episode)

▲ Played Naomi Mizuno Naomi Nagasawa (c) TBS in the series "Dragon Sakura"

The series "Dragon Cherry" will air on April 25 (TBS, Sunday at 9 p.m.). It tells the story of a group of crane tail high school students who strive to enter UTokyo university under the guidance of Kenji Sakuragi, a former gangster lawyer played by Hiroshi Abe. The series is a sequel to a TV series that aired in 2005. Like her predecessor, the character of Naomi Mizuno continues to be played by Masami Nagasawa. Let's take a look at the character content this time.

◇A former student admitted to UTokyo and a lawyer Sakuragi become a "partner"

Mizuno Naomi used to be a crane tailboy. As a student of Sakuragi, he was admitted to UTokyo university after a year of re-study. He was admitted as a lawyer and joined Sakuragi's law firm. Together with Sakuragi, Ryukai Gakuen, which has a deviation of only 32, faces a group of high school students of the new era and decides to revitalize the gakuen.

◇ Synopsis of Episode 1 of "Dragon Sakura"

With the continuous emergence of students who were admitted to the University of Tokyo from the bottom of The Dragon Hill High School, Sakuragi Kenji suddenly became famous. After that, he set up his own law firm. While working with his former student Naomi Mizuno, he began his smooth path as a lawyer as an expert in reviving the school.

When the time came for the Reiwa era, Ryukai Gakuen, which was facing bankruptcy due to a deviation of only 32, the director of the school, Koyuki Takahara (and Mitsuhiro Kawa), proposed that Sakuragi be invited to revitalize the academy again. However, Kumiko Tatsuno (Noriko Eguchi), the chairman of the board of directors who advocates a liberal school spirit, opposed the transformation of schools into a further education machine, and opinions were divided. This time, will Sakuragi and Mizuno be able to cultivate Higashi-dai-sei and revitalize the school...

The drama is based on the manga of the same name by Norigo Mita. Filmed in 2005 as a series, Sakuragi, who is determined to transform Yongsan High School, a private school with "facing closure and low deviation value" into a prestigious university, struggles with her students. This TV series is a sequel to the previous one. Based on the original work of "Ryu sakura 2", which is currently serialized in the weekly manga magazine Morning(Kodansha), the original content of the TV series has also been added appropriately. (Ann Nian/Translation)