A lighthearted drama about Shomei Abe (Ryo Nishikido) who owns a Fortune Telling Onmyo Shop, with rumours of him being a descendant of Abe no Seimei, the astrologer in Heian Period, whose reputation is known throughout Japan.
While many think of it as a joke, his charisma and psychology in reading and understanding people's behaviours and personalities, enables him to identify the root of the problems that are affecting their daily lives and solve their issues.
Getting entangled in his daily shenanigans as he try to investigate mysteries happening in the neighbourhood, are the teacher, Michiko (Kurashina Kana) and a student with a mysterious past which intrigues Shomei Abe into finding out.
A must watch if you're interested in Onmyoji, Shinto, Heian period culture, or a fan of Ryo Nishikido, and of course, for some good laughs and life lessons (if you pay attention to the unique story each episode).
From its origins as shorts Takashi Shimizu made for Kansai TV’s 1998 Haunted School G series to his low-budget V-Cinema debut to becoming a banner title during the J-horror boom, the Ju-On franchise has shown a considerable lifespan with around ten Japanese feature films, four American adaptations, numerous novelisations, and a Nintendo Wii video game.
Key to its success was the elegant…
Also known as: Jane's Travel Notes -Taro とゆかいな中间たち-
IMDb: tt5263876
Type: Crossover
Summary:
The monk Xuanzang (played by Cang Ke Kana) aiming at Tianzhu is on a long and arduous journey. On this day, the grandfather (played by Ryocheng Yamada) and the old lady (played by Sasano Takashi) found Xuanzang, hoping that he could seal the demon power of the bad boy Yamada Taro (played by Matsuyama Kenichi). With the power of the orb, Taro's demon power was sealed, and he was forced to follow Xuanzang on the journey of reformation. What kind of color will this troubled boy who is often naked and unscrupulously fart add to this journey? This film is adapted from the comic Taro's funny manga, and the film ranked tenth in audience satisfaction at the beginning of the first week of its debut.
If you want to find your true love, you'll have to meet different people with different mentality, personality, feelings and preferences. So there are chances that you'll be rejected, offended and hurt, until you find the right one.
Dating these days is like going for job interviews, you'll face a lot of rejections until you finally land a job at the company which seems to fit you. But even then, there is no guarantee that you'll stay there for life, as things change.