Showing dramas and movies by "Jinnai Takanori"

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  • 1 Litre of Tears

    1 Litre of Tears

    Japanese Drama | 11 Episodes |

    Cast: Seo Do Young, Jinnai Takanori, Nishikido Ryo, Sawajiri Erika, Yakushimaru Hiroko

    This beautifully moving drama is based on the real-life struggles of a 15-year-old girl named Aya who suffered from an incurable disease, but lived life to the fullest until her death at 25. The script is based on the diary Aya kept writing until she could no longer hold a ...

  • Arifureta Kiseki

    Arifureta Kiseki

    Japanese Drama | 11 Episodes |

    Cast: Jinnai Takanori, Kase Ryo, Nakama Yukie

    "Arifureta Kiseki" focuses on a woman (Nakama) living with her parents and grandmother, and a man (Kase) living with his father and grandfather. The story follows the ways that their ordinary lives and family ties begin to change after their encounter.

  • Detective Conan

    Detective Conan

    Japanese Drama | 2 Episodes |

    Cast: Fukawa Ryo, Iwasa Mayuko, Jinnai Takanori, Kurokawa Tomoka, Nishimura Masahiko, Oguri Shun

    This tanpatsu celebrates the tenth year of this popular Japanese anime, originally a manga created by Aoyama Gosho. The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. The talented young detective Kudo Shinichi receives a message: "I will kidnap one of your classmates during your class trip." ...

  • Tantei Gakuen Q

    Tantei Gakuen Q

    Japanese Drama | 11 Episodes |

    Cast: Jinnai Takanori, Kamiki Ryunosuke, Kaname Jun, Shida Mirai, Yamada Ryosuke

    Tantei Gakuen Q revolves around a team of genius students studying in a detective academy run by a famous detective, Morihiko Dan.

  • Teppan Shojo Akane

    Teppan Shojo Akane

    Japanese Drama | 9 Episodes |

    Cast: Jinnai Takanori, Katase Nana , Kuranuki Kenjiro, Ryu Raita

    Kagura Akane (Horikita Maki) is the only daughter of a family who runs a teppanyaki place in downtown Tokyo. Akane had always been proud of her father Tetsuma, who was called the “No.1 teppanyaki chef in Japan.” Growing up in such an environment, she naturally acquired “teppanyaki skills.” However, when ...

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