Izumi

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Amitabha Hall Information
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Koichi (played by Satoshi Terao) and Michiko (played by Kanako Higuchi) have been married for many years and have settled down in Tokyo. Although Xiaofu always calls himself a novelist, he has long been out of his prime and now can't even sell a single work. The burden of the entire family has fallen on his wife, who is an elite doctor. An unexpected incident occurred
The 19th medical record book
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This drama is adapted from a comic of the same name. There are 18 expert clinics in the hospital that are active, including "Pathology", "Obstetrics", and "Radiology". Among them, the 19th new field, "specialist doctors who receive patients", also known as general practitioners, has emerged. In the story, the doctor who dreams of being able to cure everything has been working for three years
Seven Men of Skull City - Moon (Lower Quarter)
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In early 1590, after the death of the ruler Oda Nobunaga, the land was taken over by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Far in the eastern plain, a mysterious rebel named "Tianmao" is engaged in a civil war with his Skull army. One day in the plain area, a lone ranger named "Fog Ball" was pursued by the Skull Legion and had no way out. He was taken by a group of vagrants
Back then ~ A story of noisy men
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劔樹人人气漫画随笔改编,松坂桃李主演作品《那个时候~男子喧闹物语》情报解禁。  故事来自于劔樹人个人的真实故事。高考失败后的他,因看了松浦亚弥的PV,开始了自己的乐队...但随着时间的流逝,乐队成员各
The line draws me
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College student Aoyama Shuisuke (played by Meteor Yokohama) has a fateful encounter with ink-wash painting at his workplace. Shuangjie was immersed in deep sorrow. A black and white ink-wash painting unfolded before him, and his world changed from then on. At the invitation of the master Shinoda Wakayama (played by Tomokazu Miura), he delved into ink painting
The 19th medical record book
Plot:
This drama is adapted from a comic of the same name. There are 18 expert clinics in the hospital that are active, including "Pathology", "Obstetrics", and "Radiology". Among them, the 19th new field, "specialist doctors who receive patients", also known as general practitioners, has emerged. In the story, the doctor who dreams of being able to cure everything has been working for three years
Flower card Love: Knot
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In the thrilling national Meijin tournament, Chihaya Ayase (played by Suzu Hirose) was unable to face the Queen, Shinoya Wakamiya (played by Miu Matsuoka). She is determined to defeat the Queen next year. Meanwhile, the eternal celebrity, Zhou Fangjiu Zhi (played by Kenji Kagai), defeated Teacher Harada (played by Jun Kunimura), and his outstanding performance impressed Miantani Shin
A sentence under the flower card romance
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After enduring countless setbacks and hardships, the competitive flower card club of Duli Ruize High School, which has only been established for one year, is finally fortunate enough to step onto the stage of the national competition. Taking this opportunity, Chihaya Ayase (played by Sisi Hirose) also had a long-awaited meeting with her childhood friend, Shintaro Miyatani (played by Yu Manabe). It's just that as a spiritual pillar
A line about love on a flower card
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At the Tokyo Rizawa High School where cherry blossoms are dancing, a girl named Chihaya Ayase (played by Sisi Hirose), who loves flower cards, welcomes her. During her primary school days, Chihaya was influenced by the transfer student, Miyatani Shin (played by Yuki Makino), and got involved in hana-card games. From then on, she couldn't stop. After entering high school, she revisited the competition she had participated in with her and Miyako back then
The Sea of Star Cages
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In just half a year, six unidentified male corpses drifted to a small island in the Setonaikai Sea. This series of mysterious events has sparked widespread speculation, and the island has been given the terrifying name "Corpse Island". The handsome and gifted scientist and private detective, Kiyoshi Otei (played by Hiroshi Tamaki), transforms from the editor, Miyuki Ogawa