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~~ Adapted from the novel "Tokkai: Bubble no Kaijin wo Oitsumeta Otokotachi" by Hidetoshi Kiyotake.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/drama/BNRD7_4c.jpg", "genre": [ "drama" ], "contentRating": "PG-13", "datePublished": "Jan 17, 2021", "dateModified": "2021-10-27", "startDate": "Jan 17, 2021", "endDate": "Apr 4, 2021", "actor": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ito Hideaki", "alternateName": "伊藤英明", "birthDate": "August 3, 1975", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Hideaki Ito was born in Nagasaki, Japan. His father was an official in the Japan Self Defense Force and his mother is a housewife. As a child, he became very sick and was hospitalized for about three years. During this time, he said that he wanted to become a pilot because he felt isolated in his hospital bed and wanted to see the world. He originally had no intention of becoming an actor, but when he turned eighteen, his friend's sister helped him apply to a talent competition for young male actors. He came in second place and was signed on to his first talent agency, marking the beginning of his successful career in acting.
Hideaki Ito is most famous for his leading role in "Umizaru", a TV and movie series adapted from a popular manga comic about the lives of rescue diver trainees in Kure, Japan. The series began in 2004 and continued for ten years, finishing in 2014. Each of the Umizaru films ranked in the top 100 highest-grossing films in Japan, including both Japanese and Western films. During this time and since then, Hideaki Ito has been involved in over 50 films and drama series. Notably, he starred in the 2007 film "Sukiyaki Western Django", in which he acted alongside Quentin Tarantino. The film was entered in the 64th Venice Film Festival.
In 2015, he won the award for the Best Supporting Actor in the Japan Academy Film Prize for his role in "Wood Job!". Today, Hideaki Ito is an international household name in many Asian countries including Japan, China, Thailand, and beyond.
He registered marriage to a non-celebrity woman 8 years his junior on October 24, 2014.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ZLKNk_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hagiwara Masato", "alternateName": "萩原聖人", "birthDate": "August 21, 1971", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Masato Hagiwara is a Japanese actor and seiyu (voice actor). He was born in Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/XdAond_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Yajima Kenichi", "alternateName": "矢島健一", "birthDate": "March 1, 1956", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Yajima Kenichi is a Japanese actor from Gifu prefecture. He graduated from Meiji Gakuin University. He belongs to Papado.
Yajima debuted as an actor in 1981. He has appeared in over 200 TV dramas and 70 films.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Xm3jq_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hashizume Isao", "alternateName": "橋爪功", "birthDate": "September 17, 1941", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Hashizume Isao is a Japanese actor born in Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. He is the representative of the theater group Yen and belongs to Yen Planning.
In 1975, he participated in the founding of the theater group Yen with Akutagawa, Nakaya Noboru, Kishida Kyoko, and Arikawa Hiroshi. Since then, he has continued his stage activities centered on the circle he belongs to. In 2006, after the death of former representative Nakaya Noboru, he became the representative of the group.
He won the Outstanding Supporting Actor award in the 13th Japan Academy Award for his roles in movies "Kitchen", "Juliet Game", and "Zennin no Joken".", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/QBwvg_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hirosue Ryoko", "alternateName": "広末涼子, 广末凉子, 岡沢涼子, ひろすえ りょうこ, Okazawa Ryoko, Ryoko Okazawa, Ryoko Hirosue", "birthDate": "July 18, 1980", "nationality": "Kochi City, Kochi, Japan", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/hirosue-ryoko.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Nakayama Yuma", "alternateName": "中山優馬", "birthDate": "January 13, 1994", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Nakayama was born January 13, 1994 in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Nakayama Yuma is a singer and actor from the Japanese male idols agency Johnny's Entertainment. He released a the song "Akuma na Koi" in July 2009 along with the 4-membered Johnny's Jr unit B.I.Shadow, under the name Nakayama Yuma w/B.I.Shadow. The group NYC Boys, consisting of the same 5 boys plus Ryosuke Yamada and Yuri Chinen, provided the joint A-side to this single, entitled "NYC". "Akuma na Koi" was sung as the theme song to the drama "Koishite Akuma" in which Nakayama played the starring role; "NYC" was used as the theme song for the FIVB World Grand Prix 2009. Currently, this Johnny's unit is known as "NYC", and consists of only Nakayama, Yamada and Chinen. The four boys of B.I.Shadow (Kento Nakajima, Kikuchi Fuma, Hokuto Matsumura, Yugo Kochi) are now considered a separate Junior unit.
NYC have released 3 singles under their current status as a "special" yet officially undebuted Johnny's group; "Yūki 100%", "Yoku Asobi Yoku Manabe", which both reached number 1 on the Oricon singles chart, and their latest single, "Yume Tamago".
In 2012, Yuma debuted as a soloist artist with his first single 'Missing Piece'; the theme song for the drama 'Piece' which is lead by himself together with Honda Tsubasa.
Yuma is related to Hello! Project Kansai group SI☆NA's former member and now a member of AKB48's kansai sister group NMB48, Nakayama Nana under the name Yamada Nana. She is his older sister. And his younger sister, Nakayama Suzu (Yamada Suzu), also joined NMB48 in 2015.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/1ezRz_5c.jpg" } ], "director": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Wakamatsu Setsuro", "alternateName": "若松節朗", "birthDate": "May 5, 1949", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Wakamatsu Setsuro is an alumni of Nihon University College of Arts, graduating from faculty of broadcasting. He is known for his association with Oda Yuji, Sato Koichi and Matsushima Nanako in multiple dramas and movies. As a director, Setsuro Wakamatsu has produced multiple award-winning and nominated artworks . These include Sore Ga Kotae Da! (1997), Mayonaka no Ame (2003), Shizumanu Taiyo (2009). He won Nikkan Sports Film Award for Yūjirō Ishihara Award in 2000 for the movie Whiteout.
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