Episode 3 left me conflicted.It's a good thing that Asuka isn't unbeatable from the beginning, but going from…
Actually things like that is possible with a talent, hard-work & determination. Maybe not in 2 weeks (Asuka had some years of shogi training when she was little, from before her father left the family & then before her mother was sick). The story of Miss King is very realistic, dramatization yes, but not an exaggeration.
In the real world, we don't actually need to look further, just see the one playing the main character Asuka: Nounen "Non" Rena. She's now a well-respected actor (or actress) who has won numerous awards in Japan, but also a fashion model, musician & singer, painter, visual artist, fashion designer & movie director. She never went to any film school, nor any art college. She moved to Tokyo alone after finishing junior-high/middle-school & first became a teen fashion model. Her achievements are based on her gifted talent, hard-work, dedication & determination. Everything is self-learning. She had never been "groomed" by the showbiz industry, but in her very first movie where she played a more prominent supporting role (By Rule of Crow's Thumb in 2012), she gave a 100% solid act (to me, even surpassing her much more well-known "senior" Ishihara Satomi who played in the same movie) and won a "newcomer award".
Kisaragi Station with a huge dose of Exit 8 vibe. 😂 But, however, the story is actually much better than the original one. I'm enjoying it. Miyu Honda's acting has improved a lot now since the original, although it's still a bit far behind Yuri in terms of expression & delivery. But it's getting more balanced. It's more a drama-thriller than horror, with cheap CG & post-production.
Simple but Interesting story. Although I don't really understand the hidden meaning behind the strange occurrence,…
The point of this entire movie is for us to find the esoteric meaning behind all the clues hidden in plain sight. It's simply mind-blown to me, I can't help but to write the review. Feel free to read: https://mydramalist.com/profile/HomeScreenAlchemist/reviews
Perfect movie! Lots of esoteric symbolism. Everything in this movie has a meaning. I became an instant fan of the "walking man", Kochi Yamato. He's a really exceptional actor! He can act mechanically without emotion, but yet his "meltdown" scene also shows the most raw human emotion! Mind blown! 10/10
shes Non, recently in drama Kanakos happy killer life
You're welcome! BTW, she's currently on a drama Miss King. Really good one (from 3 episodes so far). It's on Netflix, easy to watch. https://mydramalist.com/796860-miss-king
I think the problem itself is not about the "age gap" between these 2 couples (the teacher's role is played…
I can feel that this drama is going to be much more than "typical" BL drama out there, it's more on addressing issues about "what is family" and all the legal stuff especially the situation with under-aged individuals. I wonder if you have watched "Rojo no Ruka" / "Kyrie no Uta", or the movie "Wandering" (which Tamaki-chan also starred there). They both also address the similar issue.
I'm not sure about it tbh, the age gap is not as much as people complain i mean the junior is adult enough to…
I think the problem itself is not about the "age gap" between these 2 couples (the teacher's role is played by a 37 year-old actor, so I believe the age for the role itself isn't that far off, around 30-35 already), but for the 15-year old girl, because she's still under-aged, and living with 2 strangers (legally) for an underage/minor is a problem, unless one of her parents also lives together with her.
I am deeply moved by this movie! This is one of very few movies that are able to change you once you understand the symbolism & can relate to one or more characters. The only proper way to watch this is by opening our heart. Glad that I found this.
There's a scene in ep.2 in the snack bar where Todo Seigo looked at his phone's email received from someone (likely…
I just re-watched the first 3 episodes again, and noticed the pointed warped texts started with one letter only for ep.1, then 2 for ep.2, and so on. I like that everything is being thought-out in this drama down to the very details. And Non's performance (in most of her movies & dramas) typically requires a re-watch, at least 2 times. One to grasp the nuance in her acting & expressions, and secondly to focus on the story. I found that it's easy to miss the details of the storyline when watching Non.
I don't understand how Todo Seigo managed to find Asuka in ep 2. She never explained who she was even when he…
There's a scene in ep.2 in the snack bar where Todo Seigo looked at his phone's email received from someone (likely a private investigator or someone who has access to people's data). A long email with all the details regarding Asuka. Only about 3 - 4 seconds on the phone screen, but we can read pretty clearly if we understood Japanese. That's the scene before he went out and said the classic line: "I'm going to kill the old era". It's understandable that he started to "stalk/follow" Asuka after getting that info.
they are exactly my points as well. I will give a chance for the male lead since I checked this is his acting…
Yes, and that may also be what makes this worse: using an actual serial drama as part of the promotional tool for the "other project", where it can work as a cheaper alternative to reach directly to the potential audience as well as getting ad revenue (as opposed to paying for ads in the usual way). This is the problem of most of mainstream "showbiz" TV with all this stuff. It's a typical cronyism running within the agency & media industry, and real talents can not get the chance to even prove themselves. I watched this after watching Miss King and OMG to be honest, it's like watching 2 different worlds.
But yes, I'll keep watching because of Yuri. I put hope in these 2 productions: 1. The movie Vanishing World, with Aju Makita as the main lead. They're both excellent actresses. I still remember back then when I watched Okaeri Mone asadora, they were the ones that impressed me with their character embodiment, surpassing Kaya Kiyohara & Mio Imada. https://mydramalist.com/photos/ABVKY4_3 2. The upcoming 2026 NHK drama Themis no Futashikana Hotei with Yui Narumi (+ list of well-known senior casts). Yui Narumi is the other really excellent actress with the same age as Yuri, and also very underrated as well (but currently gaining momentum). https://mydramalist.com/803220-themis-no-futashikana-hotei
Not sure if I should watch this, since I don’t care about Idol/Otaku stuff. How much of the story focuses on…
This is the best asadora in many many years. Absolute classic. It's not about idol stuff, much more than that. It's about life exploration of a teen, aspiration, making choices, etc., and also about lifting the morale of people after the 2011 tohoku earthquake/tsunami. And, Nounen "Non" Rena alone is worth watching. She's one-of-a-kind in Japan. No one else could really play that role perfectly.
is there higher quality than https://www15.myasiantv.tv/kshow/amachan/episode-1 or no ?? 🥺
NHK just switched to a digital TV brodacast across Japan in 2011, so, I'd say that in 2013 (by the time this asadora was released) they were still airing 720p at most, if not a standard DVD 480p. I don't think there's even a 1080p one available, until the TVer streaming was commenced in 2015 that also caters NHK broadcast.
Just watched ep.1. The story can hopefully be good after a few episodes, but a few things bugged me: 1. cinematography is way too "TV production" and felt shallow/cheap, it spoils the atmosphere. They should learn from WOWOW, Abema TV or DMM. 2. That main male lead's acting is awkward. Not fit for main role at all. There are MANY others that can act better. Is he a famous idol singer in Japan?
I feel bad for Yuri Tsunematsu. She's actually a very capable actress, but it seems her talent has been "spoiled" by a number of not so good dramas/movies & not-so-good roles given to her. I'll continue watch this drama for her.
[update: 20 Oct 2025] Watched 3 episodes so far. The story is very good, maybe because it follows pretty much the original manga's storyline (I haven't read the original manga version). Yuri's acting is, as expected, really really good (we can sense the 2 personalities right away), but there's noticeable she "dialed down" a little bit to balance the obvious lacking in the male lead's acting (he can't express strong emotions properly). I hope this drama can make her to be noticed for possible future female-lead roles. This is HER drama, she's the center of the story, just like the cover of the manga.
[update: 12 Dec 2025] Watched 9 episodes so far. The story is very good for a serious-type thriller drama. But unfortunately, the issues above still linger, and too bad that even Yuri's acting has noticeably degraded from the early episodes as well, almost to the point she became "bored" (too many scene re-takes perhaps?). It's frustrating to see. It's like she couldn't get the chemistry with that male-lead. I'd put blame on Amuse agency. Too much hands from their end in dictating the production & casts.
also, i guess the miss k part of the title is the only one who has the text slightly warped because asuka herself…
Maybe it's like a "pun" to Non's other 2025 drama "Shiawase Kanako" where her character got a nickname "K" referring to: Kawaii (cute), Kakkoi (cool), Kowai (scary), etc.
Edit: It turns out the "K" stands for "Kishi" or knight (an honorable title for Shogi players in the 'top hierarchy') & so far only male players that can have that title. I guess the "Miss King" title plays with the impossible, as a King cannot be female.
BTW, I just rewatched the first 3 episodes again, and the warped texts started with one letter only for ep.1, then 2 for ep.2, and so on, up until episode 8. I like that everything is being thought-out down to the very details. And Non's performance (in most of her movies & dramas) typically requires a rewatch, at least 2 times. One to grasp the nuance in her acting & expressions, and secondly to focus on the story.
If there's anyone here who happened to discover Non from Miss King... This is the most recent feature about her on Yahoo Japan. In Japanese, but auto-dubbed & closed-captioned translation are available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8E1X7ROXBA
From Rena Nounen to "NON": A 10-year journey she carved out for herself
In 2013, with the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake still fresh, actor and artist Non burst onto the scene like a comet in the NHK morning drama "Amachan," becoming a bright light for people. This marks her 10th year since changing her stage name from her real name, Rena Nounen. During this time, she has broadened her horizons, including music, art, and filmmaking, where she has written, directed, and starred in films. What motivates her to persevere through adversity and pursue what she loves? We spoke to her about it.
She is active in a wide range of genres, including acting, music, filmmaking, and art. She voiced the main character Suzu in the 2016 animated film "In This Corner of the World," for which she won the Special Jury Prize at the 38th Yokohama Film Festival. In September 2022, she won the Best Actress Award at the 46th Japan Academy Awards for her starring role in the film "Sakanako" ("The Fish Tale"). In recognition of her creative work, which has continued to challenge free expression without being bound by convention, she was awarded the 16th Itami Juzo Award in 2024. In September 2025, the ABEMA original drama "MISS KING" was released. In terms of music, she released her third full-length album, "Renarrate," in September 2025.
I had to look up her bio she looks amazing young to be 32 in real life
Yes! That's one thing that sets her apart from her peers 😁 She doesn't even change much compared to when she was around 18 (second from right, holding a kitten): https://mydramalist.com/photos/jl3zb
in terms of quality Abema Studio is like WOWOW. cinematography is like a movie. I don’t know how to play shogi,…
Abema normally has great cinematography work, but in terms of story, I always thought they were still not on-par with WOWOW, until this one! I really hope they can even out-wow WOWOW with Miss King! So far Episode 1 can make me impressed like "wowowow". It's wowow + Non (which gave me an extra "wow!"), even I don't understand shogi at all.
In the real world, we don't actually need to look further, just see the one playing the main character Asuka: Nounen "Non" Rena. She's now a well-respected actor (or actress) who has won numerous awards in Japan, but also a fashion model, musician & singer, painter, visual artist, fashion designer & movie director. She never went to any film school, nor any art college. She moved to Tokyo alone after finishing junior-high/middle-school & first became a teen fashion model. Her achievements are based on her gifted talent, hard-work, dedication & determination. Everything is self-learning. She had never been "groomed" by the showbiz industry, but in her very first movie where she played a more prominent supporting role (By Rule of Crow's Thumb in 2012), she gave a 100% solid act (to me, even surpassing her much more well-known "senior" Ishihara Satomi who played in the same movie) and won a "newcomer award".
But, however, the story is actually much better than the original one. I'm enjoying it.
Miyu Honda's acting has improved a lot now since the original, although it's still a bit far behind Yuri in terms of expression & delivery. But it's getting more balanced.
It's more a drama-thriller than horror, with cheap CG & post-production.
Feel free to read my review:
https://mydramalist.com/profile/HomeScreenAlchemist/reviews
I became an instant fan of the "walking man", Kochi Yamato. He's a really exceptional actor! He can act mechanically without emotion, but yet his "meltdown" scene also shows the most raw human emotion! Mind blown!
10/10
https://mydramalist.com/796860-miss-king
This is one of very few movies that are able to change you once you understand the symbolism & can relate to one or more characters. The only proper way to watch this is by opening our heart.
Glad that I found this.
10/10
I watched this after watching Miss King and OMG to be honest, it's like watching 2 different worlds.
But yes, I'll keep watching because of Yuri. I put hope in these 2 productions:
1. The movie Vanishing World, with Aju Makita as the main lead. They're both excellent actresses. I still remember back then when I watched Okaeri Mone asadora, they were the ones that impressed me with their character embodiment, surpassing Kaya Kiyohara & Mio Imada.
https://mydramalist.com/photos/ABVKY4_3
2. The upcoming 2026 NHK drama Themis no Futashikana Hotei with Yui Narumi (+ list of well-known senior casts). Yui Narumi is the other really excellent actress with the same age as Yuri, and also very underrated as well (but currently gaining momentum).
https://mydramalist.com/803220-themis-no-futashikana-hotei
And, Nounen "Non" Rena alone is worth watching. She's one-of-a-kind in Japan. No one else could really play that role perfectly.
1. cinematography is way too "TV production" and felt shallow/cheap, it spoils the atmosphere. They should learn from WOWOW, Abema TV or DMM.
2. That main male lead's acting is awkward. Not fit for main role at all. There are MANY others that can act better. Is he a famous idol singer in Japan?
I feel bad for Yuri Tsunematsu. She's actually a very capable actress, but it seems her talent has been "spoiled" by a number of not so good dramas/movies & not-so-good roles given to her. I'll continue watch this drama for her.
[update: 20 Oct 2025]
Watched 3 episodes so far. The story is very good, maybe because it follows pretty much the original manga's storyline (I haven't read the original manga version). Yuri's acting is, as expected, really really good (we can sense the 2 personalities right away), but there's noticeable she "dialed down" a little bit to balance the obvious lacking in the male lead's acting (he can't express strong emotions properly). I hope this drama can make her to be noticed for possible future female-lead roles. This is HER drama, she's the center of the story, just like the cover of the manga.
[update: 12 Dec 2025]
Watched 9 episodes so far. The story is very good for a serious-type thriller drama. But unfortunately, the issues above still linger, and too bad that even Yuri's acting has noticeably degraded from the early episodes as well, almost to the point she became "bored" (too many scene re-takes perhaps?). It's frustrating to see. It's like she couldn't get the chemistry with that male-lead. I'd put blame on Amuse agency. Too much hands from their end in dictating the production & casts.
Edit: It turns out the "K" stands for "Kishi" or knight (an honorable title for Shogi players in the 'top hierarchy') & so far only male players that can have that title. I guess the "Miss King" title plays with the impossible, as a King cannot be female.
BTW, I just rewatched the first 3 episodes again, and the warped texts started with one letter only for ep.1, then 2 for ep.2, and so on, up until episode 8. I like that everything is being thought-out down to the very details. And Non's performance (in most of her movies & dramas) typically requires a rewatch, at least 2 times. One to grasp the nuance in her acting & expressions, and secondly to focus on the story.
This is the most recent feature about her on Yahoo Japan. In Japanese, but auto-dubbed & closed-captioned translation are available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8E1X7ROXBA
From Rena Nounen to "NON": A 10-year journey she carved out for herself
In 2013, with the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake still fresh, actor and artist Non burst onto the scene like a comet in the NHK morning drama "Amachan," becoming a bright light for people. This marks her 10th year since changing her stage name from her real name, Rena Nounen. During this time, she has broadened her horizons, including music, art, and filmmaking, where she has written, directed, and starred in films. What motivates her to persevere through adversity and pursue what she loves? We spoke to her about it.
She is active in a wide range of genres, including acting, music, filmmaking, and art. She voiced the main character Suzu in the 2016 animated film "In This Corner of the World," for which she won the Special Jury Prize at the 38th Yokohama Film Festival. In September 2022, she won the Best Actress Award at the 46th Japan Academy Awards for her starring role in the film "Sakanako" ("The Fish Tale"). In recognition of her creative work, which has continued to challenge free expression without being bound by convention, she was awarded the 16th Itami Juzo Award in 2024. In September 2025, the ABEMA original drama "MISS KING" was released. In terms of music, she released her third full-length album, "Renarrate," in September 2025.
She doesn't even change much compared to when she was around 18 (second from right, holding a kitten):
https://mydramalist.com/photos/jl3zb