Maiagare!, the Glossary
is a Japanese television drama series and the 107th Asadora series, following Chimudondon.[1]
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29 relations: Asadora, Atsuko Takahata, Back Number, Chimudondon, Eiji Akaso, Haruka Fukuhara, Hiromi Nagasaku, Hirona Yamazaki, Japanese television drama, Kanji Furutachi, Kantō region, Katsunori Takahashi, Kōji Kikkawa, Kosuke Suzuki (actor), Kotaro Daigo, Mahiro Takasugi, Masashi Sada, Mizuki Yamashita, Naoki Matayoshi, Neru Nagahama, NHK, Ranman (TV series), Ren Meguro, Satoru Matsuo, Shogo Hama, Show Aikawa, Tomomitsu Yamaguchi, Video Research, You Yokoyama.
- 2022 Japanese television series debuts
- 2023 Japanese television series endings
- Asadora
Asadora
, colloquially known as, is a serialized, 15 minutes per episode, Japanese television drama program series broadcast in the mornings by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
Atsuko Takahata
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and tarento from Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.
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Back Number
is a Japanese rock power trio formed in 2004.
Chimudondon
is a Japanese television drama series and the 106th Asadora series, following Come Come Everybody. Maiagare! and Chimudondon are 2022 Japanese television series debuts and Asadora.
Eiji Akaso
is a Japanese actor and model, known for playing Ryuga Banjou in Kamen Rider Build.
Haruka Fukuhara
is a Japanese actress, singer and model from Saitama Prefecture.
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Hiromi Nagasaku
is a Japanese actress and singer.
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Hirona Yamazaki
is a Japanese actress who is represented by the talent agency Toho Entertainment.
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Japanese television drama
, also called or J-drama, are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily.
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Kanji Furutachi
is a Japanese actor.
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Kantō region
The is a geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
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Katsunori Takahashi
is a Japanese singer and actor who is represented by the talent agency, K-Dash.
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Kōji Kikkawa
is a Japanese singer, musician and actor.
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Kosuke Suzuki (actor)
is a Japanese actor.
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Kotaro Daigo
is a Japanese actor from Tokyo, affiliated with A-Light.
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Mahiro Takasugi
is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with Posters.
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Masashi Sada
is a Japanese singer, lyricist, and composer.
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Mizuki Yamashita
, is a Japanese idol singer, model, and actress.
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Naoki Matayoshi
is a Japanese comedian, screenwriter, and novelist who won the Akutagawa Prize in 2015 for his book, which was adapted into the Netflix series Hibana: Spark.
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Neru Nagahama
is a Japanese television personality, television presenter, and actress.
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NHK
, also known by its romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcaster.
Ranman (TV series)
is a Japanese television drama series and the 108th Asadora series, following Maiagare!. Maiagare! and Ranman (TV series) are 2023 Japanese television series endings and Asadora.
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Ren Meguro
is a Japanese singer and actor who is a member of the idol group Snow Man under Smile Up (Starto), formerly known as Johnny & Associates.
Satoru Matsuo
is a Japanese actor and voice actor, known for starring in Shin Godzilla, Attack on Titan, and Attack on Titan: End of the World.
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Shogo Hama
is a Japanese actor.
Show Aikawa
is a Japanese actor.
Tomomitsu Yamaguchi
is a Japanese comedian, actor, voice actor, singer and presenter from Shijōnawate, Osaka.
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Video Research
is a Japanese marketing research company conducting audience measurement for television and radio.
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You Yokoyama
is a Japanese idol and singer, member of Super Eight (previously known as Kanjani Eight), which is under the management of Johnny & Associates.
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See also
2022 Japanese television series debuts
- AKB48 Sayonara Mōri-san
- Atom's Last Shot
- Avataro Sentai Donbrothers
- Candy Color Paradox
- Chimudondon
- Double (manga)
- First Love (2022 TV series)
- Gannibal (manga)
- He's Expecting (TV series)
- I Will Be Your Bloom
- If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die
- Kabe Sa Dōjin Sakka no Nekoyashiki-kun wa Shōnin Yokkyū o Kojiraseteiru
- Kamen Rider Black Sun
- Kamen Rider Geats
- Koi ni Mudaguchi
- Koisenu Futari
- Love Is Blind: Japan
- Maiagare!
- Minato's Laundromat
- Modern Love Tokyo
- Motokare Retry
- Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice But to Kiss!
- Murai no Koi
- Nice Flight!
- Old-Fashioned Cupcake
- Oni: Thunder God's Tale
- Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori
- Roppongi Class
- Senpai, This Can't Be Love!
- Short Program (TV series)
- The 13 Lords of the Shogun
- Tomodachi Game
- Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend
- Tsuma, Shōgakusei ni Naru
- Ultraman Chronicle D
- Ultraman Decker
2023 Japanese television series endings
- AKB48 Sayonara Mōri-san
- Avataro Sentai Donbrothers
- Don't Stop My Beautification
- Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV
- Kamen Rider Geats
- Kantai Collection (TV series)
- Lighthouse (talk show)
- Maiagare!
- Ranman (TV series)
- Rebooting (TV series)
- Sexy Tanaka-san
- Tamori Club
- Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend
- What Will You Do, Ieyasu?
- Why Didn't I Tell You a Million Times?
- Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games
Asadora
- Akatsuki (TV series)
- Amachan
- Asa ga Kita
- Asadora
- Beppinsan
- Boogie Woogie (Japanese TV series)
- Carnation (TV series)
- Chimudondon
- Come Come Everybody
- Dondo Hare
- GeGeGe no Nyōbō
- Gochisōsan
- Hanako to Anne
- Hanbun, Aoi
- Hanekonma
- Hiyokko
- Jun to Ai
- Kokoro (TV series)
- Maiagare!
- Manpuku
- Manten
- Mare (TV series)
- Massan
- Natsuzora
- Ochoyan
- Ohisama
- Okaeri Mone
- Oshin
- Ranman (TV series)
- Sakura (TV series)
- Scarlet (TV series)
- Teppan (TV series)
- The Tiger and Her Wings
- Toto Neechan
- Umechan Sensei
- Warotenka
- Watashi no Aozora
- Yell (TV series)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiagare!
Also known as Soar!.