Keita Orimo works at an apparel company and is on the layoff list. He is divorced and has a 9-year-old daughter. He is also a bit old-school and carries a flip phone. One day, Orimo's brain suddenly becomes like a smartphone. He can see text balloons flying by and he can even see messages for other people. His smartphone like brain leads him to get involved with trouble at his workplace.
Akashi Kanpei is a former police officer who works as an auctioneer at a fish market near a fishing port in Mie-ken. After divorcing his wife Chieko, he has been living a carefree single life. One day Chieko's daughter Hideko suddenly appears before him, and he moves to Tokyo upon being invited by her. He then ends up living with Hideko, Chieko, and Chieko's current husband and his younger brother.
The story revolves around a bar and a poor church in downtown Yokohama , a port town . Kazami Yobuko is a singer and hostess at the bar . The bar originally belonged to Yobuko's mother, Ranko, but Ranko committed an assault and is serving time in prison, and the bar now belongs to Tsukiyo. This is the story of the twists and turns of the love story between Yobuko and a poor pastor , Shioya Isaku. The story begins on Christmas Eve, when Isaku helps Yobuko, who is suffering from a miscarriage .
Meet the cutest three ghosts There, Here and Where! There is a ghost chef. Here is a ghost barber. Where is a first grader ghost. Although they are ghosts, they are not the spooky kind that scares and does bad things to people. Friendly and playful, There, Here and Where are just like any human kids who are out there to have fun! Although their occasional ghost tricks like popping on and off and flying can surprise people, they are done for merriment, never in ill will. Though the ghosts do not meet each other, each one weaves his/her own story, developing friendship and leading happy life.
In this program, a superman who challenges a challenge that can be said to be a difficult task is likened to "Ultraman", and he challenges in a limited time of 10 minutes. The challenge time is displayed as a segment number of the color timer, and the voice of the color timer is the same as the sound source used in "Ultraman"
The show is based on the Ogiri style of rakugo, a form of traditional Japanese storytelling. The ogiri system sees a host put questions to a panel of fellow rakugo storytellers who must produce a funny or witty response. Shoten's format thus sees the host—currently Shunpūtei Shōta—pose questions to six storytellers (known as "ogiri members") seated left to right (as the audience sees them) as follows: San'yūtei Koyūza (sky-blue kimono), San'yūtei Kōraku (pink kimono), Hayashiya Kikuo (yellow kimono), Hayashiya Sanpei II (beige kimono), San'yūtei Enraku VI (purple kimono), Hayashiya Taihei (orange kimono).
A sports youth drama about table tennis. It is also a project between EBiDAN, Mafumafu and illustrator Ogeretsu, and will also be a music project as well as a comic and stage play.
With a gentle perspective and 16 and a half years of experience that Masaki Aiba has learned and cultivated, this is an animal show that carefully and realistically portrays the individuality of the animals living in zoos and aquariums all over Japan, the world, and in the corners of the city. Even those who are not so interested in animals will unintentionally fall in love with the animals that live right beside you and have the same emotions as everyone else!