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Miyako no Kaze
Japanese Drama - 1986, 156 episodes7.0
The 37th NHK Asadora. A woman from Kyoto moves to Nara and runs a ryokan (a traditional Japanese inn) and then enters the fashion industry.
Kazamidori
Japanese Drama - 1977, 154 episodes7.0
The 20th NHK Asadora. Starring Harumi Arai as a woman who marries a German and starts a bakery in Kobe.
Natchan no Shashinkan
Japanese Drama - 1980, 156 episodes8.0
The 25th NHK Asadora. Nishiki Natsuko is a woman who strives to become a photographer.
Kakaku Hakai
Japanese Drama - 1981, 3 episodes
1957. Yaguchi, owner of a drug store in the suburbs of Tokyo, came up with the idea of reducing the price of medicines. As a result, sales at his shop, will grow rapidly. In this way, Yaguchi's store, which grasped…
Itsuka Tasogare no Machi de
Japanese Drama - 1981, 13 episodes10.0
Kenji Sawada's 1st drama, in 6 years, after finishing "The Devilish Man " (TBS, 1975). Set in the fashion industry, where betrayal and desire are swirling, in which fierce designer competitions involves a severe reality…
Dareka ga Watashi wo Aishiteru
Japanese Drama - 1983, 13 episodes10.0
The drama tells the story of Terasawa Izumi who is divided between the love of two people: a young man and a middle-aged man. At the same time there's conflict between rival hotels, where the story mainly happens,…
You Only Live Twice
Hong Kong Drama - 1982, 20 episodes7.4
Describe the story of an unexpectedly dying young man, a misunderstood hell after death, and a deal with the devil. The drama reflects the modern society from the fictional plot. Huang Qiu Fa, who died unexpectedly,…
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Ma-ne-chan
Japanese Drama - 1979, 156 episodes8.3
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Ma-ne-chan" (マー姉ちゃん) by Hasegawa Machiko (長谷川町子). ~~ The 23rd NHK Asadora.
Miyazono Junko
Junko Miyazono was born on May 30, 1943 in Tokyo, Japan as Junko Miyano. She is an actress, known for Furyô banchô: Inoshika Ochô (1969), Yôen dokufu-den: Han'nya no Ohyaku (1968) and Yôen dokufu-den: Okatsu kyôjô tabi (1969). (Source: IMBd)












