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New to Japanese dramas? I recommend three, seconds into the pit

author:Literature cat reading

Many people are new to Japanese dramas, if it is the first time to see that kind of absurd and exaggerated drama, how much psychology is more difficult to introduce!

Today, I recommend three Japanese dramas that are relatively easy to get started and have been more popular in recent years.

NO.1 < Unnatural Death > Recommended Index: Five Stars Suspense, Medicine, Reasoning

Starring: Satomi Ishihara Masataka Iura Shin Matsushige (Aunt Goro)

The reason for the first promotion of "Unnatural Death" is that most of the actors are familiar to the audience. Each protagonist is working hard for what he wants, what he wants to prove, and there is love and hate and forgiveness. Sleeping in a dissecting bed, eating a rice bowl in the morning, being kicked out of the house, or not having a lover.

Everyone is expressing their lives in their own words. It is extremely easy for the audience to empathize, the plot rhythm is not delayed, there is a human touch, and the character settings are very firm and standing. Coupled with The Eighth Master's "Lemon", it can make people tear up in an instant. My roommate, who didn't watch Japanese dramas, followed me all night for the first time. nice!!!

New to Japanese dramas? I recommend three, seconds into the pit

NO.2 < for N> Recommendation Index: Five Stars Suspense, Faith, Touching

Starring: Sakakura Nana Masataka Kuwata, Kenjin Koide

This drama is very suitable for young people to see, confused, family, friendship, love, faith, reality everything is very well expressed. Each of us has been more or less locked up in a small cage, trying to break free and escape. Reality is also that kind of beautiful and mixed with cruelty, but as long as you don't die, whether it is facing death, facing parting, facing all pain, don't give up!! Believe in the future, believe in yourself. (The soundtrack is also nice!)

New to Japanese dramas? I recommend three, seconds into the pit

NO.3 < Late-night canteen > Recommendation index: five stars Culture, food, healing

Starring: Kaoru Kobayashi

Originally I wanted to put this one at the forefront, although the food is liked by most people, this time I moved back a little.

This is a food drama, but it carries a lot of Japanese culture in the output, accompanied by wine girls, social animals, cowherds, writers... Every character in this bureau is a very realistic representation in Japan. For those who want to understand Japanese culture, you can see that there are both good food and good plots, and you can learn a lot of different ways of doing things, which is slightly funny.

I was a little uncomfortable when I first watched it, but sticking to it had a different experience.

New to Japanese dramas? I recommend three, seconds into the pit

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