Sunday, June 7, 2009

drama jepun yg aku minat........

It all started when Takashi (Takenouchi), a talented composer who could not write a love song ever since his girlfriend Rina left him suddenly, accidentally sent an uncompleted piece of his latest work to Amane (Tanaka) via email. Deeply touched by his music, Amane wrote back to him, without getting a reply. Amane continued writing to him, pouring out her thoughts. Only when she signed as "Teru Teru Bozu", did Takashi responded with a mail saying "WHO ARE YOU?", because what Rina left him as a farewell gift was a teru teru bozu!


Korean/Japanese Drama Director: Doi Nobuhiro, Han Chul Soo Cast:
Won Bin - Kim Ji Hoon
Fukada Kyoko - Asai Tomoko
Lee Dong Gun - Park Kyung Joo
Han Hye Jin - Park Hye Jin
Yada Akiko - Yamagishi Yuko
Toda Naho - Kaneda Midori
Ozawa Yukiyoshi - Sakamaki Shouta

Genre: Romantic

Episodes: 4

Playlist (Veoh)

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Summary: Left alone on a trip to Hong Kong, Tomoko finds herself the victim of a purse-snatching. The police arrest the man she points out, but it turns out to be the wrong person: a young Korean man named Ji Hoon. Despite his anger and humiliation, he takes her out to dinner since she has lost all her money, and in return, she agrees to model for his amateur film. What follows is a magical and romantic two days. Upon returning to their respective countries, Tomoko must return to her nine-to-five job and Ji Hoon must resume studying to join the family business rather than pursuing his dream of becoming a film director. But soon the two begin to email each other and rekindle their relationship despite the distance and obstacles between them. Marking the very first time in television history that a drama has been co-produced between Japan and South Korea, the story shows us that love has no borders.



Kimura is the captain and star player of an ice hockey team, who is greatly respected by his teammates. For him, hockey is serious business that fully occupies his mind, while he treats romance as if it were a game. Yuko is a typical businesswoman, and is waiting for her boyfriend to return from studying architecture abroad. At this point in time however, he shows no sign of coming back. One day, Yuko's friends who are determined to find her a new boyfriend, invite her to watch an ice hockey game. There she sees Kimura for the first time. After the game, Yuko and her friends join the players for a party celebrating their victory. Yuko, however, is not so excited to be there. When she leaves the party, she bumps into Kimura, who was slightly injured from a fight. They exchange e-mail addresses and part. The sparks of mutual attraction are ignited in a second encounter between Yuko and Kimura, arranged with the help of her friends shortly after a party. Sato has come as a replacement for the team's coach who has been hospitalized. Kimura has a lot of respect for the hospitalized coach. Unfortunately though, he can't stand Sato's way of doing things. Bringing with him a lot of coaching experience from overseas, Sato criticizes the former coach's strategies. Whenever Kimura and Sato see each other, they get into a quarrel—consequently influencing Kimura's behavior during games. Seeing that his game ended in a brawl, Yuko visits Kimura to comfort him. But he tells her that she is being too friendly with him. Yuko is hurt, Kimura is irritated, and his teammate Sakaguchi can't stand seeing Kimura like this...


Upon getting thrown out of his girlfriend Fujiko's apartment, Hiromi (Sorimachi) decides to head for the ocean. En route, he crosses paths with Kaito (Takenouchi), an elite employee of a large multinational trading company in Tokyo who is running away from his problems at work after losing a key client. The two stumble into a quiet B&B on the beach run by the aging surfer Masaru and his high-school-aged granddaughter Makoto. Hiromi immediately applies to work there for the summer, and Kaito is forced to join him after he loses his wallet. The two share a room, with Hiromi trying to make friends, and Kaito at first resisting, unimpressed by Hiromi's devil-may-care attitude. Slowly over the ensuing episodes, Kaito becomes more and more at home in this sleepy rural town, and begins to wonder if he should give up his pursuit of success in the big city, and try to relax, and enjoy himself more. When he returns to Tokyo to finish his work, Hiromi and Makoto come to lure him back, but when he returns to the B&B, his boss and girlfriend Sakura likewise come looking for him.


Cast
# Sorimachi Takashi as Sakurai Hiromi
# Takenouchi Yutaka as Suzuki Kaito
# Hirosue Ryoko as Izumi Makoto
# Inamori Izumi as Maeda Haruko
# Mike Maki as Izumi Masaru
# Akimoto Yuki as Yamazaki Sakura (Kaito's girlfriend)
# Hara Sachie as Terao Hazuki
# Hiraga Masaomi as the taxi driver
# Takei Isao as the postman
# Kawaoka Daijiro as Yosuke, Makoto's classmate
# Sato Hitomi as Yuuko, Makoto's classmate
# Tsuji Kaori as Hara Fujiko (Hiromi's former girlfriend)
# Hiraizumi Sei as Kaito's boss
# Tanaka Yoshiko
# Okayama Hajime





drama plg best aku pernah tgk.. ada banyak humor, dan pengajaran yg ble djadikan iktibar dlm drama bersiri ni. erm.. selain tu aku pon suka drama bersiri beach boys..



  • Alternative Title: グレート ティーチャー オニヅカ
  • Genre: Human Drama, School
  • Film Date: July, 1998
  • Total Episodes: 12
  • Japan Casts:
    Ikeuchi Hiroyuki, Kirari, Kubozuka Yosuke, Matsushima Nanako, Nakamura Aimi, Sorimachi Takashi, Yamazaki Yuta
  • Description:

    The drama series is based on the manga and anime of the same name, both created by Fujisawa Tohru. The story is a sequel of lesser known series Shounan Jun'ai-gumi (Shounan Love Gang) where Onizuka Eikichi's rogue high school days are depicted.

    Sorimachi Takashi plays Onizuka Eikichi, a graduate of a third-rate University and the leader of a motorcycle gang, whose lifelong dream is to become a teacher. After being hired by a seemingly eccentric director, Onizuka begins his unconventional way of teaching a hopeless group of troublemakers. Although he meets much opposition from the students and teachers themselves, his passion for teaching, and more importantly, his students, eventually convinces everyone that Onizuka truly has the makings of a great teacher.