540 results found for: Wakare
Wakare wa Haru no Sasayaki
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
The story of a 50-year-old woman who separates from her husband, because she wants to live independently for the rest of her life.
Wakaretemo Damena Hito
Japanese Drama - 1988, 4 episodes4.0
A divorced couple starts living together again and with the cohabitation they remember how they used to feel about each other. (Source: MyDramaList)
Wakaretara Suki na Hito
Japanese Drama - 1999, 10 episodes
Momoe is the daughter of an acupuncturist. Divorcing her unfaithful and timid husband after he has an affair, she starts studying to become a beautician. However, soon after her divorce, her husband's company went…
Wakarenu Riyu
Japanese Drama - 1988, 8 episodes
~~Adapted from a novel with the same name by Junichi Watanabe
Wakaresase-ya
Japanese Drama - 2001, 9 episodes5.0
Dumped by her husband, the depress Miyo (Mirakami) finds herself working for the private espionage organization PPI, whose specialty is arranging temptations, reconciliations and embarrassments designed to break up…
Wakaretara Suki na Hito
Japanese Drama - 2015, 44 episodes10.0
Kihara Jiro is a divorced employee who works at a food chain company in Tokyo's suburbs. On day, the company is sold to a foreign investment funder, and it was decided that there will be a large-scale restructuring…
Horikawa Hiromichi
Horikawa Hiromichi was a Japanese director. He was assistant director to Kurosawa Akira for the production of Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957). Akira Kurosawa’s assistant on numerous films including Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai, 1954), Horikawa has never achieved…
Higuchi Ichiyo
Higuchi Ichiyo was a Japanese novelist born in Tokyo, Japan, and the second daughter of Higuchi Noriyoshi, a low-ranking official in the Tokyo Prefecture. She is recognized as the first professional female writer in modern Japan. She began her education at Hongo Elementary School in 1877 but withdrew…
Kirino Natsuo
Kirino Natsuo is the pen name of Hashioka Mariko, a Japanese novelist and a leading figure in the recent boom of female writers of Japanese detective fiction.













