Posted by : AA December 17, 2014

Top 10 J Drama
its my own opinion so you are free to disaggre
Source : en.wikipedia.org
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1.Nobuta wo produce
Nobuta wo Produce (野ブタ。をプロデュース Nobuta o Purodyūsu?) is a Japanese television drama produced and aired in 2005 by NTV. The television show is based on the book of the same name by Gen Shiraiwa . The story follows the high school lives of Kiritani and Kusano as they attempt to make a shy Kotani into the most popular girl in school.
Main Role : Kamenashi Kazuya,Yamashita Tomohisa,Horikita Maki








2.Yamato nadeshiko shichi henge
The Wallflower,j-drama born from manga series written by Tomoko Hayakawa
In the 18th issue of Bessatsu Friend, it was announced that a live action drama adaption of the manga has been green-lit for airing in January 2009. On November 30, the cast was announced for the live action drama.[8] Actor and member of the J-pop group KAT-TUNKazuya Kamenashi stars as Kyohei, while actress Aya Ōmasa plays the lead role as Sunako. This is broadcast on TBS with the opening theme, KAT-TUN's "Love Yourself (Kimi ga Kirai na Kimi ga Suki)." They added one more main character, Nakahara Takeru, the landlady's son.
3.Liar game
Akiyama Shinichi a genius swindler that help Kanzaki nao in the liar game
Liar Game was adapted into a Japanese television seriesLiar Game, a 2007 Fuji series broadcast, followed in 2009 by Liar Game: Season 2. In 2010, the full-length film Liar Game: The Final Stage was released as a continuation of the TV series. A sequel, entitled Liar Game: Reborn, was released in 2012.[4]
A 2014 Korean drama adaptation also titled Liar Game is airing on cable channel tvN.
4.Proposal daisakusen

Operation Love (プロポーズ大作戦 Puropōzu Daisakusen?) is a Japanese TV drama series that was aired on Fuji TV. The series started on April 16, 2007 and ended with 11 episodes on June 24, 2007. A special (SP) aired on March 25, 2008.
Ken Iwase is at his friend, Rei Yoshida's, marriage ceremony. However, he still loves her and regrets not having confessed his feelings towards her. A fairy lets him travel back in time and try one more time to get Rei's heart.
In each episode, Ken travels to each photo that will appear in the slideshow that Mikio made, so that he can correct his regrets in each photo.
5.Nodame Cantabile

The series has been adapted as three different television series: as an award-winning live-action drama that aired in 2006 followed by a sequel television special that aired in January 2008, and as an anime series spanning three seasons with the first one broadcast in 2007, the second one in 2008 and the third one aired in 2010.[1] Two live-action movie sequels to the television drama, with the same actors, were produced with release dates of 18 December 2009 and April 2010.[2] In addition, several soundtrack albums of classical music have been released, as well as three video games.
6.Yukan Club 
Yūkan Club (Japanese有閑倶楽部 HepburnYūkan Kurabu?, lit. "The Leisure Club") is a Japanese manga written and illustrated byYukari Ichijo. It is serialized in Shueisha's Bessatsu MargaretYūkan Club received the 1986 Kodansha Manga Award for the shōjocategory.[1] The manga was adapted into an original video animation by Madhouse Studios. It was also adapted into a Japanese television drama.
7.Hana yori dango

Hana Yori Dango (花より男子?, lit. "Dango [Preferred] over Flowers") is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated byYoko Kamio. The story is set in Eitoku Academy, an elite school for children from rich families. It follows lead protagonist Tsukushi Makino, a student from a working-class family, and the members of Eitoku Academy's elite Flower Four, commonly known as the "F4".Hana Yori Dango was serialized in Shueisha's bi-weekly Margaret magazine from October 1992 to September 2003, and was collected into 37 tankōbon volumes. The manga has been adapted into a 51-episode anime series (which closely follows the manga) and an anime film. The manga has been licensed by Viz Media for publication in the United States. The manga series has also been adapted into live-action television drama series in Japan, Taiwan and Korea it was also adapted into two live-action films.Boys Over Flowers won the 41st Shogakukan Manga Award for Shōjo.[1] Hana Yori Dango is also the best-selling shōjo manga in Japan of all time, having sold 54 million copies as of 2005.[2]
8.Buzzer beat
Buzzer Beat (ブザー・ビート~崖っぷちのヒーロー Buzā Bīto~Gakeppuchi no Hero?) is a Fuji TV Japanese television drama, which stars Yamashita TomohisaKeiko Kitagawa, and Aibu Saki.
The series primarily focuses on two characters, Naoki Kamiya (Yamashita Tomohisa), a professional basketball player, and Riko Shirakawa (Keiko Kitagawa), an aspiring violinist. Over the course of the series Naoki faces difficulties trying to succeed in the world of basketball, and Riko struggles to become a successful violinist. Eventually the two meet and the series chronicles their relationship and struggles, as well as those of their friends.
9.Hana Kimi
Hana-Kimi or known originally as Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (花ざかりの君たちへ?, For You in Full Blossom) in Japan, is a shōjomanga series written by Hisaya Nakajo. The manga was serialized in Japan in Hakusensha's semi-monthly shōjo manga magazine,Hana to Yume. This manga series has ended with volume 23 in August 2004 in Japan.
Hana-Kimi was published in English by Viz Media with the final volume released in the United States in April 2008.
The series centers on Mizuki Ashiya, a Japanese girl who lives in the United States. One day, she sees a track and field competition on TV, and becomes attracted to one of the high jump competitors, Izumi Sano. She begins to idolize the young athlete and eventually transfers to Japan to attend the same school that Sano attends. There is a catch, however: Sano attends an all-boys high school, named Osaka Gakuen and Mizuki must disguise herself as a boy to enter.
10.One liter of tears
1 Litre no Namida (1リットルの涙?, lit. "1 Litre of Tears"; also called A Diary with Tears or A Diary of Tears) is a Japanesetelevision drama for Fuji Television about a girl who was diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease at 15, but was able to continue her life until her death at the age of 25.

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