, 1h59 Directed byShinji Aoyama OriginJapon GenresDrama ActorsHaruma Miura, Nana Eikura, Manami Konishi, Igawa Haruka, Shota Sometani, Takashi Ukaji Roles Yurika Hatsushima Rating61% Miura Haruma takes on the role of Koji, a college student aiming to become a professional photographer. One day, he receives an unusual request to shadow the client's girlfriend and take pictures of her; this assignment leads to subtle changes in his relationships with the women around him. Nana Eikura plays the ex-girlfriend of Koji's childhood friend, while Manami Konishi plays Koji's sister after one of her parents remarries, and Haruka Igawa plays the woman that Koji is photographing.
, 2h7 Directed byMiwa Nishikawa OriginJapon GenresDrama ActorsShōfukutei Tsurube II, Eita, Teruyuki Kagawa, Kimiko Yo, Igawa Haruka, Kaoru Yachigusa Roles Ritsuko Torikai Rating69% Un jeune interne en médecine nommé Keisuke Soma (Eita) est appelé à travailler dans un village isolé dans la campagne. En premier lieu celui ci se conduit de manière à montrer que cette assignation est au dessous de ses capacités.
Il fait alors la rencontre du médecin rattaché au village, surnommé Dr Ino (Tsurube Shokutei), qui est aimé de tous et qui travaille sans relâche tout en connaissant les maladies et les histoires de famille des villageois.
Keisuke suit celui-ci afin de l’assister et commence à apprendre des choses qu’il n’a jamais appris en école de médecine.
Un secret sur le Dr Ino émerge alors et le village entier doit maintenant faire face à cette nouvelle concernant cet homme qu’ils admiraient tant.
, 1h58 Directed byYoshihiro Nakamura GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsYūko Takeuchi, Hiroshi Abe, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Tetsuji Tamayama, Igawa Haruka, Shirō Sano Rating60% A top notch seven-member team of doctors and nurses known as “Team Batista” are Tojo University Hospital’s pride and joy. The medical team performs a prominent heart surgery known as the Batista Operation which has a normal 60% success rate, but the team has consecutively pulled off twenty six successful surgeries. However, the streak is broken after a string of three procedures end in their patients' deaths. Consequently, an internal investigation is launched with hospital therapist Kohei Taguchi in charge of uncovering the truth behind the incidents. When Taguchi is unable to find any definitive information, the deaths are labeled as unexplainable accidents. The evaluation is subsequently dismissed by Keisuke Shiratori, an investigator with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, who re-launches the investigation on the basis that the deaths were actually murders.