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Japanese television drama has a rich history dating back to the 1950s, when TV broadcasting first began in Japan. Initially, dramas were adapted from Western literature and theater, but over time, Japanese writers and producers started to create their own original content. In the 1980s and 1990s, Japanese drama series started to gain popularity in Asia, with shows like "Oshin" and "Miracle on the 34th Street" becoming huge hits.

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(2005) focus on terminally ill characters and the life lessons derived from hardship. Many series, such as Nodame Cantabile or Gokusen Japanese television drama has a rich history dating

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Japanese television drama has a rich history dating back to the 1950s, when TV broadcasting first began in Japan. Initially, dramas were adapted from Western literature and theater, but over time, Japanese writers and producers started to create their own original content. In the 1980s and 1990s, Japanese drama series started to gain popularity in Asia, with shows like "Oshin" and "Miracle on the 34th Street" becoming huge hits.

APA: start183 javxsubcom020018 min. (2026). Technical dataset/report. Unpublished dataset. Identifier: start183_javxsubcom020018_min.

(2005) focus on terminally ill characters and the life lessons derived from hardship. Many series, such as Nodame Cantabile or Gokusen