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*[[Miura Takahiro]] as Masato
 
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==Episode Information==
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! Date ||Episode || Episode title || Ratings<br>(Kanto)
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| 2014-03-23 ||1 ||  || --
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| 2014-03-30 ||2 ||  || --
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| 2014-04-06 ||3 ||  || --
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| 2014-04-13 ||4 ||  || --
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| 2014-04-20 ||5 ||  || --
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==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==

Revision as of 08:26, 8 April 2014

Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite

Details

  • Title: 私という運命について
  • Title (romaji): Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite
  • Title (English): About My Fate
  • Also known as: About the fate of me
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Drama
  • Episodes: 5
  • Viewership ratings:
  • Broadcast network: WOWOW
  • Broadcast period: 2014-Mar-23 to 2014-Apr-20
  • Air time: Sunday 22:00
  • Theme song: Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite by Inamoto Hibiki

Synopsis

This story takes place during the 1993 economic downturn. Aki acts as the first female in a career-track job position in a large companies. She is impatient with the male/female status quo of females being powerless.

Meanwhile she is engaged to Sato Yasushi, the ex-boyfriend of a oolleague. Sachiko had been a mother-figure to Aki, but Aki said goodbye to her 2 years prior. On the day of the wedding Aki receives a letter from Sachiko.

Source
(A/N: my japanese is not that good translation may be inaccurate --ZianaSue (talk)

Cast

Episode Information

Date Episode Episode title Ratings
(Kanto)
2014-03-23 1 --
2014-03-30 2 --
2014-04-06 3 --
2014-04-13 4 --
2014-04-20 5 --
Average --

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Production Credits

Note

  • Inamoto Hibiki is the original composer for all the music in this drama

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