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Late-night dramas (aired after 11 PM) are the indie films of Japanese TV. Midnight Diner (Shinya Shokudo) is the gold standard. Each episode features a different customer at a tiny diner open from 12 AM to 7 AM. The pacing is glacial, the conflicts are mundane (adultery, bankruptcy, lost cats), yet the emotional payoff is devastating.
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Shows like Alice in Borderland (a death-game thriller) and First Love (a nostalgic romance set to Utada Hikaru’s music) have budgets that dwarf regular TV. These shows feature cinematography and sound design that compete with HBO. Reviewers have finally been able to give J-dramas "10/10" for production value. Late-night dramas (aired after 11 PM) are the
: This release falls into the category of "hardcore" or "extreme" Japanese adult content. It is known for its uncompromising intensity and is intended for a mature audience interested in the studio's specific "amateur-raw" vibe. Where to Find More Details The pacing is glacial, the conflicts are mundane
(Netflix) : Premiering in , this adaptation of Shohei Manabe’s manga stars Yuya Yagira as Taiza Kujo, a lawyer who exclusively defends society's "worst" elements. Early reviews describe it as an intriguing but gritty exploration of morality and the legal underbelly, though some critics found the narrative wobbly in its lawyer-yakuza dynamics. Gimbap and Onigiri