
On the afternoon of April 30, 2019, Emperor Akihito of Japan announced his abdication, which also meant that the "Heisei era" that had lasted for 30 years was over.
At 10:30 a.m. on May 1, 2019, Japan's new Emperor Naruhito took the throne, officially entering the "Reiwa Era".
Japanese dramas broadcast in May will also become the first Japanese dramas of the "Reiwa Era".
Next, let's take a look at the three Japanese dramas that will be broadcast in early May.
In order of broadcast date:
May 5: "Duri Water Merchants! ~Reiwa ~", a youth campus drama.
"Duli Water Merchants! Based on the best-selling manga of the same name, "Reiwa~ tells the story of Naoki Ishimian, who is unsuccessful in his job search, and accidentally sees the "Tokyo Metropolitan Water Commercial High School", which specializes in the "Wind Moon Business", recruiting high school teachers, and only after taking up his job did he realize that "water merchant" is actually a hilarious story of the custom industry.
Director Toru Yamamoto, representative of the work includes the Japanese film "Why Can't the Cats Call" with a Douban score of 7.5.
Screenwriter Mori ハヤシ, representative works include "Duck, Go to Kyoto" with a Douban score of 7.7. ~The Diary of a Landlady of a Long-Established Inn~"
The male protagonist is played by Long Xingliang.
Long Xingliang, who began acting in film and television dramas in 2010, represents the Japanese drama "Sage's Love" with a Douban score of 7.5, and he also had a very good performance in "Unnatural Death" last year.
Expected: 3 stars.
May 5: "Chain Off", suspense comedy, a total of 4 episodes.
Based on Sho Fujisaki's novel of the same name, "Chain Off" tells the story of Keiji Oshii, a poor criminal policeman who has extraordinary reasoning ability in the process of tracking down prisoners, but always discovers that reasoning problems are at the last step.
Director Daisuke Yamamoto, representative works include "Minwang Fanwai: Love Election" with a Douban score of 8.1.
Screenwriter Uda Xue, who once wrote the "99.9: Criminal Lawyer" series of Japanese dramas with more than 8 points on Douban.
The male protagonist is played by Shunsuke Kazema.
Shunsuke Kazama, who once starred in Japanese film and television dramas such as "Why Can't Cats Call" with a Douban score of 7.5.
Watching a drama with a genius detective's successful reasoning, and occasionally appearing a poor detective who is anti-routine, it will feel interesting.
Expected: 4 stars.
May 10: "The Rich Man One Heart", a costume drama, a total of 10 episodes.
The storyline is unknown.
There are three directors.
Director Masaya Iseda, representative works include "Running Female Warring States Trip" with a Douban score of 8.2.
Director Kazuhiko Shimizu, representative works include "Want to Eat Chowder Noodles" with a Douban score of 8.7, and "New Selection Group" with a Douban score of 8.5.
Director Hironobu Okano, the work has a general reputation.
There are two screenwriters.
Screenwriter Riko Komatsue, representative works include "Wakaba Era" with a Douban score of 8.5.
Screenwriter Yasuro Ito did not find his information.
The male and female protagonists are played by Hayabusa Nakamura and Yuai Shinkawa respectively.
Hayato Nakamura has starred in Japanese dramas such as "Unreserved Love" with a Douban score of 4.6.
Yuai Shinkawa has starred in dramas such as "Forever White Feathers" with a Douban score of 6.0.
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Of these 3 dramas, seven of them feel that "Chain Drop" will be very interesting, which one will everyone like?