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- Shugo Shimada is a former detective who now works in an investigation office with assistant Akari Kojima. Shugo does not have any motivation to work and one day, he receives an unusual request from a rich elderly woman,Kazuko Sato . Kazuko wants Shugo to bring another elderly woman to a certain place to fulfill her last wish.
- Kiyo is a lady-in-waiting who serves the Asano family's Edo mansion in the Genroku Period. She has fallen in love with Isogai Jurozaiemon, a samurai of the Ako domain. Kiyo sets her mind to overcome the difference in social status and live for love. But at that moment, bloodshed occurs when Asano Naganori, the young lord of the Ako domain, attacks the master of ceremonies, Kira Yoshinaka, inside Edo Castle. This incident sets Kiyo's destiny in motion as the 48th "loyal vassal" unable to participate in the raid with Jurozaemon and the rest of the 47 lordless Ako samurai. After they pull off the raid on Kira's residence, Kiyo's second life begins. She gets close to a family positioned to accede to the shogunate and eventually enters the inner palace of Edo Castle with the aim of restoring the Asano family.
- Ueshima Yohei is a so-called "hikikomori survivor" who was withdrawn from the world for 11 years. After he finally escaped from his room 3 years ago, he opened a yakitori restaurant with the help of locals but is still reintegrating into society. He is asked to be a part-time lecturer at a junior high school. The principal, Sakaki Tetsuzo, wants someone with a history of withdrawal to help truant students. With the support of those around him, he finally decides to start teaching.
- A struggling manga artist starts a romance with his new assistant, who turns out to be an extraterrestrial being in hiding.
- The story is told through the eyes of the youngest daughter, Fuyuko (16). The family runs a bakery. The mother, Teruko, is a very energetic woman who is determined to make her dreams come true. Responding to Teruko's expectations, the eldest daughter becomes a figure skater and the second daughter becomes a very famous professional singer. In contrast, Fuyuko finds her joy in bread making.
- Samura Miyu's ex-girlfriend left him with a dog that he didn't really know how to take care of. One day, he meets Niwa Shin'ichirou, a dog trainer, and the indecisive Miyu's life begins to change. * Based on a manga by Miyauchi Saya.
- Documentary delving into the origin of the soup that 88 years old culinary artist Yoshiko Tatsumi keeps on making for her life. This soup was served to her bed-ridden father Yoshiko until his last minutes. The soup were eventually known through out the nation as 'Soup of Life'. The beautiful and delicate landscape of Japan grows variety of seasonal crops under a wisdom of nation's producers who cultivate food. Yoshiko brings out the best of ingredients as she cooks with care to bring joy and happiness of life. People from children to the elderly enjoy the harmonies of life through 'Soup of life'. Documentary captured the day and a life of Yoshiko Tatsumi and her words and thoughts for best future living and humanity.
- 19981h 15m7.9 (12)TV SpecialRecorded October 11, 1997 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C., an impressive All-Star cast of Blues musicians, including Muddy's own son Bill Morganfield, turned out to pay homage to the legendary Muddy Waters, the King of the Blues.
- Ooka Tadasuke was a magistrate of Ise Yamada (modern-day Ise City in Mie Prefecture). In 1712, he sentenced a thief who was causing a stir in the village. The culprit was a great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the feudal lord of the Kishu domain who would later become Tokugawa Yoshimune. In fact, previous magistrates had turned a blind eye to Yoshimune's bad conduct. However, Ooka and his friend, Western medicine doctor Sakakibara Iori, take measures to make him admit the crime and let him go. Several years later, in 1716, Yoshimune becomes the eighth Tokugawa shogun. The following year, Ooka is relieved of his post of magistrate and ordered to return to Edo with haste. Back in 1712, Ooka had convicted Yoshimune of poaching at Ise's Akogigaura, a place where hunting and fishing are prohibited, and arrested him. It has been a long while since Ooka visited Edo. He is welcomed by family and friends, but under the circumstances, the mood is gloomy. He is ordered to present himself at the castle, where he and Yoshimune meet after four years. Yoshimune draws close to Ooka, but unlikely words come from his mouth. Ooka is made an Edo magistrate. He goes on to support the Kyoho Reforms advanced by Yoshimune. Other than administrating the the town of Edo, Ooka has a seat on the judicial council, manages local government affairs, temples, and shrines. He punishes evil that bring suffering to the common people, making judicial decisions with humanity and fairness that will come to be known as "Ooka Sabaki".
- Tomomi Morimura is a housewife scorned by her husband and two sons, and yet she continues to protect the family. On her 46th birthday, she leaves home in disgust and embarks on a 1,200 km journey. It is Tomomi's first time driving onto the highway and she speeds along to the west. On the road, she encounters a series of traumatizing episodes. She detects her husband's affair, is faced with a truck driver who mistakes her for a prostitute housewife, and finally her car gets stolen. While Tomomi is at a loss, a good-looking young man and an elderly person give her a ride, and she arrives in Nagasaki. As she meets various people in this town which was once transformed into a wasteland because of the atomic bomb, she becomes aware of a "wilderness" within her and starts to explore the path to rebirth.
- Consider a whole new world of colorful, fluffy dinosaurs. Feathers, the evolutionary breakthrough that allowed for more stable body temperatures, which translated into outstanding mobility, even in cold weather.
- After the Huntingtons disobey Baron Alwyn's orders, their castle is burned to the ground. Young Robert Huntington, the future Robin Hood, flees the lotus flower of flames, and together with his friend Will and his sisters, Winifred and Barbara, takes refuge in Sherwood Forest. In the forest they have two important encounters.
- Research has made headway into the world of the 'gigantic dragon' that ruled the prehistoric seas. What do we know about how this massive predator was able to dominate the oceans of 60 million years ago?
- Set in the late Edo Period. Jirokichi (Hideaki Takizawa) plays around during the day, but at night becomes a completely different person. His nickname is Nezumi-Kozo (literally "Rat Boy"). Jirokichi steals gold coins from corrupt samurai families and hands it over to the poor. He works with his younger sister Kosode (Shiori Kutsuna).
- Wataru, a freelance cameraman who works for a travel magazine in Tokyo. He had aimed to be a teacher but failed to achieve his goal and left home to go to Tokyo. However, he does not do well in Tokyo and has to return to his hometown. Wataru reunites with his former girlfriend who is a primary school teacher now and through his interaction with his family, friends and a group of primary school students who want to take part in a choir contest, he begins to take steps to resurrect his dream of being a teacher.
- Masashi (Masaki Suda) went to Tokyo alone in his junior high days as the violin prodigy. He is now in the 2nd grade of high school. He spends his days practising the violin, dreaming of becoming a great violinist one day. However, he begins to doubt his dream when he realizes that he may not be as talented as he has thought. Meanwhile, Masashi cannot focus on the violin, as his classmates invited him to start a band, join the Rakugo clubs, or even invited him to take part in Student Activism.He is not sure what he really wants to in his future.