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DRAMA 2009 24 mins Episode(s): 40 none: None Japanese
Aiko is a 36-year-old housewife with a son and daughter. One day, she discovers that her husband is having an affair on his supposed business trips to Tokyo.  Shocked, but spurred to action, she moves to Tokyo with her children and confronts her husband and his mistress, Mika, at her home. Aiko finds an unlikely ally in career-focused Mika as she vows to start life afresh without her husband by first getting a job. But her husband and mother-in-law want to bring her home…

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    Amazing Cruises Around the World
    2009 25 min

    This program showcases trips on luxury cruise liners, taking you on sea adventures with beautiful scenery and maximum relaxation! Escape the troubles of your daily life and hop on to see amazing places all over the world! Experience scenes of beauty and wonder that will simply leave you begging for...
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    Travelogue of a Naked Artist / The Wandering Record of The Naked General
    1980 50 mins

    This drama series is based on the true story of artist Kiyoshi Yamashita. Sent to an institution for mentally handicapped children by his parents, he began creating artworks using torn strips of paper. After running away to avoid army conscription, he began his wanderings around Japan, encountering many scenes which...
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    Guriri
    2011 23 min

    Guriri is a cute character who lives in a forest in Miyagi Prefecture. He has adventures with all his furry forest friends, and you can join in the fun songs, dancing, drawing, and joking with them! The characters also have an important message for kids about what they can do...
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    Fine Cuisine of Ryotei Restaurants Yamagata city, Yamagata Pref.
    2015 30 minutes

    Yamagata city was once very popular for its safflower production for textile dyeing during the Edo period. Many safflower buyers, visiting the city at that time, enjoyed the fine cuisine from the Ryotei restaurants. Now only six of those Ryotei restaurants still exist. The camera depicts the hospitality (omotenashi) of...
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