These are series I would like to share
These are series I would like to share
14-sai no Haha (2006) is a dramatic Japanese series following Miki Ichinose, a cheerful 14-year-old girl who gets pregnant by her 15-year-old boyfriend, Satoshi Kirino. Facing immense pressure from school, society, and her family, Miki decides to keep her baby, transforming from a naive student into a mature woman.
Aikurushii (2005) is a heartwarming Japanese television drama focusing on the seven-member Mashiba family living in a mountain town. The story centers on themes of family bonds, sacrifice, and love, particularly as the family navigates a crisis when the mother, Yumi (Mieko Harada), falls ill.
The drama addresses the "inner voices" of children and families, focusing on troubled students who are about to be expelled from Piamkun School due to behavioral issues steming from dysfunctional or "broken" family backgrounds.
Dong Yi is a 60-episode historical K-drama following the rise of a lowly water maid, Choi Suk-bin, who overcomes injustice and palace intrigue to become a favored consort of King Sukjong and mother to the 21st king of the Joseon Dynasty. It is a story of romance, political struggle, and loyalty, set against a backdrop of complex royal court politics.
Green Mothers' Club (2022) is a 16-episode thriller-drama on Netflix following five mothers in a competitive, elite elementary school community who navigate intense academic pressure, jealousy, and dark secrets. The story centers on their growth, complex relationships, and the unravelling of secrets that disrupt their high-stakes lives.
Iikoto Waruikoto ("The Right to Judge"), which premiered in October 2025 on NTV, is an unpredictable psychological thriller centered on former elementary school classmates who, during a reunion, uncover a dark secret from their past that triggers a series of suspicious deaths.
I'm Home (2015) is a 10-episode Japanese drama about Hisashi Ieji, an elite businessman who loses his memory of the past five years following an industrial accident. He struggles to recognize his current wife and son, seeing their faces as blank masks, while trying to solve the mystery of his past using 10 mysterious keys.
I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper (Kaseifu no Mita) is a 2011 Japanese drama following Akari Mita, an emotionless, highly efficient housekeeper who obeys any order perfectly—including extreme or absurd requests. She joins the dysfunctional Asuda family, who are reeling from the mother's suicide, and helps them heal while keeping her own tragic past a secret.
The Queen's Classroom (2005) is an 11-episode Japanese drama about Maya Akutsu, a cold, perfectionist teacher who rules her 6th-grade class with fear, unorthodox punishments, and strict testing. The story focuses on the year-long battle between the "queen-like" teacher and her students, primarily optimistic student Kazumi Kanda, who resists Maya's regime and eventually leads her classmates to overcome challenges and grow up.
Saitou San is a Japanese family drama spanning two seasons (2008 and 2013) that centers on Masako Saitou, a righteous housewife and mother who boldly confronts social injustices, rules violations, and bad manners, often disrupting social harmony to do what is right.
School Police (2021) — also known as School Cop or Aono SP — is a Japanese drama about Ryuhei Shimada, a cold, brilliant detective who joins a pilot program to become Japan’s first school-based police officer. He tackles serious crime—including drugs, cyberbullying, and violence—at Akamine Middle School, often clashing with protective teacher Ryoko Asamura.