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My Lawyer is Not So Easy

うちの弁護士は手がかかる

A super-competent former talent manager and a super-genius fresh lawyer?!

A new legal drama about the unlikely duo joining forces to solve cases!

A talent manager one day out of the blue gets fired by an actress whom he has devoted his life to. Devastated, the man begins a new chapter in his life as a paralegal and ends up making an elite but socially awkward novice lawyer into “the star of the court”. In this legal drama, the two enhance each other and gradually grow to become the best duo. Watch it on Fuji TV’s Friday 9 o’clock slot, which has been reborn after 50 years!

  • Human
  • Human

Roppongi Class

六本木クラス

This is the story of Arata Miyabe, who has been driven to despair by the son and heir of the food industry giant Nagaya Holdings. He vows revenge to both father and son and relentlessly pursues his goal by sticking to his own belief. 
Can Arata make the chairman of Japan's largest food service industry get down on his knees and pay for his sins?
This series is based on the same webtoon as the big Korean drama hit "Itaewon Class".  It's a story about how a young man challenges existing power with his friends and allies at his side, while growing as a person. It is also a powerful love story.

  • School
  • School

Dragon Sakura S2

ドラゴン桜

Our favorite gung-ho teacher is back! A few years ago, a group of struggling students at a low-ranked high school made it into Japan’s top college, Tokyo University – thanks to Kenji Sakuragi, a down-on-his-luck lawyer-turned-teacher. But soon afterward, he left the school and disappeared. Now another school has tracked him down and hired him, in hopes he can turn things around. So, Sakuragi makes his comeback, this time with the motto: “Times are tough! So get a move on!” Students are overwhelmed with choices and desperate for something to hold onto. With his profound belief in their ability, Kenji offers a ray of hope. But it won’t be easy! This gripping series depicts the anxieties of today’s youth and the problems faced by parents, and provides insights on how to get ahead professionally. You’ll understand why Kenji Sakuragi is still repeating his famous line, “Suck it up! Just get into Tokyo University!”