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    Densha Otoko (電車男, translated as Train Man) is a Japanese movie, television series, manga, novel, and other media, all based on the purportedly true story...
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  • television drama that aired on Fuji Television. It is based on the Densha Otoko story, which has also been portrayed in other media. The drama's 11 episodes...
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  • Densha Otoko (電車男, translated as Train Man) is a 2005 Japanese film, starring Takayuki Yamada and Miki Nakatani. It is part of the Densha Otoko franchise...
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  • not Getsumen Usagi Heiki Mina. In the Densha Otoko drama, it was named just Getsumen Heiki Mina. The Densha Otoko version of Getsumen Heiki Mina ran for...
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  • the Japanese drama is licensed outside Japan, theme music licensing becomes very costly. For example, in the Fuji TV drama Densha Otoko, the opening song...
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  • Prefecture, Japan. Shiroi Fune (2002) Swing Girls (2004) as Yayoi Itami Densha Otoko (2005) cameo The Harimaya Bridge (2009) as Kayo Takeuchi Halfway (2009)...
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    is best known for his role as Sakutaro Matsumoto in TV drama Socrates in Love and as Densha Otoko in the 2005 film of the same name. Yamada gained international...
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  • Gateway computers and Choya Umeshu. In 2005, she appeared in the TV drama series Densha Otoko as the love interest of the otaku protagonist. She also appears...
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  • the Fuji TV live-action drama series Densha Otoko that was broadcast in July 2005. In June 2006, she had a role in the TBS drama series Akihabara@Deep....
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    2006) as Gunji Kirishima Night King (夜王~YAOH~) (TBS, 2006) as Seiya Densha Otoko Deluxe (電車男DX 最後の聖戦) (Fuji TV, 2006) as Maesono Akihabara@DEEP (アキハバラ@DEEP)...
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  • (2002) Orange Days (2004) Tokyo Wankei (2004) Densha Otoko (2005) Koi ni Ochitara (2005) Densha Otoko DX: Saigo no Seizen (2006) CA to Oyobi! (2006)...
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  • of 1913 Benoist (tea), a type of tea popularized by the Japanese drama Densha Otoko Condé Benoist Pallen (1858-1929), American Catholic editor and author...
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    fame with Gokusen 2 in 2005. Hayami has appeared in popular TV dramas like Densha Otoko, Tokyo Tower, Zettai Kareshi (Absolute Boyfriend, as Night Tenjo)...
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  • (2010) (voice), Descartes Shaman Surely Someday (2010), Kyōhei Manabe Hankyū Densha (2011), Keiichi Kosaka Ogawa no Hotori (2011), Shinzō Kita no Kanaria Tachi...
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    Scream (2009) Exhalation (Sakerareru Koto) (2010) Stray Cat Girl (Neko to Densha) (2012) Princess Jellyfish (2014) TENSHI KARA NO SHOUTAIJOU (2000, including...
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  • Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobundaze (category Japanese television drama theme songs)
    Japanese rock band Sambomaster's fifth single. It was the Japanese drama Densha Otoko's ending song, it was featured on the Hataraki Man soundtrack and was...
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    Koizora (category Japanese drama television series)
    author attributes to the appeal of the Koizora. Much like the anonymous Densha Otoko, readers are more likely to tolerate exaggerated writing, first-hand...
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  • Game Top Shop. In 2005, KID became a sponsor of the Japanese drama series Densha Otoko. The company declared bankruptcy in 2006. However, in February...
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  • situation) and subsequent movie Densha Otoko, where sales reportedly tripled as a result of being featured in the movie. The drama (presenting information from...
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  • Zawatsuku Image Chōsa: Moshikashite Zureteru? (23 Jan – 25 Dec 2017, KTV) Densha Otoko (Jul–Sep 2005, Fuji TV) – as clerk at restaurant entrance Nagoya Yomeiri...
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