Other than English movies and also Korean series that Netflix serves to their viewers, there are also Japanese dramas that so many people love to watch there. For those who might still not know, this article could help you to begin your new journey on enjoying variations of Japanese dramas that are worth the watch on Netflix. So many to choose from.
Little did many people know, Japanese dramas have their own unique attractions that make a lot of fans love to watch them. For example, the story writing for Japanese dramas is indeed so creative and could make the viewers want to watch more of them. Other than that, they also have only a few episodes so viewers do not have to wait long.
These are 5 Japanese dramas that you can find on Netflix that are worth the watch:
1) Midnight Diner
The drama is about a diner that only got open at midnight where all the other stores are closed. The menu got served there is just only Miso Soup. A lot of people would go there and pour their heart out about their life and also the feeling of loneliness that they feel. A movie that is a great watch for people that love unique stories.
2) Overprotected Kahoko
It is a movie about the father’s feelings and concern about his daughter. In silence, a worried father saw his daughter named Kahoko. This is because of what video to watch, what clothes to wear, and what work to do. Everything she wanted to do she had to ask her mother even though she is an adult.
3) From Today It’s My Turn!!
The movie is about a particular high school student named Takashi Mitsuhashi with blond hair. It can be seen in the movie that he is willing to fight dirty just to win any fight. The characters in the movie are definitely troublesome as he always caused trouble since he befriended Shinji Ito in the movie.
4) My Daddy Is My Classmate
Because of feels worried about his daughter, a single father willingly enrolls himself into the same school with his daughter so that he can watch after her. After a while, the father himself enjoys his time there a bit too much rather than just being careful of his daughter.
5) Life’s Punchline
It is a drama about 5 people in the age of their late 20’s. This particular drama raises issues that often occur in society, including globally, so that the audience can feel related to this story.
Sources: Midnight Diner, Overprotected Kahoko, From Today It’s My Turn!!, My Daddy Is My Classmate, Life’s Punchline.