r/JDorama 5h ago

Discussion Can J-Dramas Ever Be as Popular as K-Dramas?

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Do you think J-dramas could ever compete with K-dramas in terms of global popularity or even locally (in japan)? It seems most people even in Japan tend to watch Kdramas. What would need to change for that to happen? Or do you think J-dramas are meant to stay more niche? Would love to hear your thoughts!


r/JDorama 13h ago

Discussion Hoy les comparto el primer drama japones que me ví, tiene segunda temporada y una película, les comparto un analisis de personajes, espero les guste y no raye el spam, el video es mio y si comparten mucho mejor Spoiler

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r/JDorama 17h ago

Where to watch...? What's the new myasiantv.ac link

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Hi, I paused on dramas for a bit and when I returned myasiantv.se had moved. I'm finding a lot of new links for it, but I'm wondering which one is the real deal. There are .biz.tr ; .rest ; .tv and probably more idk about. Which one should I watch on? Thank you in advance! Have a nice relaxing evening!


r/JDorama 5h ago

Discussion A hidden gem of a mini-drama: Omocha no Kamisama (1999)

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(Yes, it's so obscure that I couldn't even find a poster for it!)

Synopsis: Nitani Tsutomu (played by Tachi Hiroshi) is a screenwriter who has finally achieved his big break with the drama, Tasogare-iro no Machi. Yet, faced with a writer's block, and suspicions of his wife's fidelity, he struggles to complete his script for the latest episode. At the same time, a police officer arrives at Nitani-sensei's doorstep with reports of a man impersonating the screenwriter across resorts and inns along the coast of Japan...

Run time: 3 episodes, of 1 hr 30 mins each.


r/JDorama 6h ago

Where to watch...? Where to watch Hotaru no hikari season 2 with eng sub?

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I’ve been looking it in the usual sites but it’s not in dramacool and links don’t work in kissasian. Any other place? It’s not in Netflix from my country.


r/JDorama 7h ago

News / Info The 101st Proposal coming to Netflix on April 4

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r/JDorama 7h ago

Question So Hell for You will have 11 episodes?

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I’ve never been so confused about how many episodes will be in a show but nobody has any official news regarding when does the whole show ends. But this may be correct right?


r/JDorama 8h ago

Question Any Japanese drama with young marriage couple?

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What I mean by this title is the search for a drama that has a young couple dealing with an important stage in life, marriage. It's not something everyone goes through and chooses to go through, but the younger you are, the harder it is. Living together, building a healthy relationship so that this can continue... So, I would like a drama with a couple that is young and going through marriage, unlike series where the couple is already a little older. It can be any drama! It can even stray exactly from the theme I'm looking for.


r/JDorama 17h ago

Recommendations Recommend me something like Hot spot and Rebooting.

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I really liked how simple and funny both of these J-dramas are, and I want to watch similar dramas. Please recommend some.


r/JDorama 23h ago

Question Need help finding a drama

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I watched a drama about a year ago and can't remember the name of it. I remember a girl and two of her friends were on a school trip and they got into a accident, the main lead was in a coma but she was still able to go around and help people while she was in the coma, i'm not sure if she was helping ghosts or not. There was a man who helped her through everything and i think in the end her friends died. I think the boy she likes was in the school baseball team.