
Watching Japanese shows helps because I'm also trying to learn how to speak Japanese and am looking forward to visiting my friend and her family in Japan one day in the near future.

The International Channel, back in 2002, The Wedding Planner.Kanin wrote:I guess most here don't live in Japan and since Japanese movies, dramas, music or whatever is a big non-factor in most countries (due to many factors), except perhaps for some Asian countries I wonder how people got in touch with this genre.
Personally I think it was either Pretty guardian Sailor Moon or You're under arrest that made the way for me. It wasn't some direct genre recommendation by anyone like "watch some JDrama" but a growing interest that later exploded by watching GTO and Long Vacation.
I was hooked in the Morning Musume scene for a few years I think that together with my interest for Japanese movies made my discovery possible. I guess without that I would never have heard of the term JDrama. It's not something you suddenly start google on without information cause to me drama has a bad taste from my experiences of Western standards.
AREN'T YOU ON HJU?!N-chan wrote:Tokusatsu that helped me discover JDrama ....
Sou ka...Peggy wrote:I just read through all of this thread. I was trying to find a clue to tell me when I first found Jdramas.
I really think it was about ten years ago at least and it was a Takuya Kimura early drama 'White Paper' It was not thrilling but I liked Kimura san. Anyway I started to search around and a friend in Sngapore sent me a huge amount of stuff about TakuyaHe was soyoung then but very attractive. I guess I have watched everything he has done and he and his group SMAP certainly were the beginning of my Japanese drama viewing. I love the taigas. I would like to see many of the early ones again. Especially Hojo Tokemune.
It has become almost fashionable to scorn SMAP and especially Kimura, but having watched him for so many years I have seen his growth as an actor and it is quite amazing that he is still number one in Japan and still as charming and attractive as ever. I just adore him.
I also found alot of other actors like Abe Hiroshi and Sato Koichi and Santamaria. they are all fine actors and have enjoyed acting with Kimura many times.
I found a great interest in the Japanese culture and history through watching the dramas. I became really keen on Oda Nobunaga and his life. What a warlord he was.
You could easily teach history classes with dramas about various countries.
Peg
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