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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2018-Apr-16 to 2018-Jun-04 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2018-Apr-16 to 2018-Jun-04 | ||
*'''Air time:''' Monday 22:00 | *'''Air time:''' Monday 22:00 | ||
| + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Baby don’t cry - Kamisama ni Fureru Kuchibiru'' by [https://avex.jp/beverly/ Beverly] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | Japan’s labour environment is about to transform dramatically with the changing times. In the past, lifetime employment had been taken for granted. Now, the resistance to changing occupations has diminished and the scale of this market keeps growing as companies compete to survive. Kurosawa Kazuki is the CEO of the recruitment agency SAGASU and a maverick headhunter. He goes deep into the minds of potential candidates and corporate clients to achieve ideal matches with techniques that can be called aggressive. At times, he is a savior, at other times a devil. Kurosawa is supported by his employees Haitani Tetsuya, who is in charge of general affairs and accounting; Miyu, a researcher who is highly skilled with computers; and Sanagi, a former business newspaper journalist. Meanwhile, Akagi Kyoko, who is in the top management of the industry’s largest outplacement company Bridge, hates Kurosawa’s work and burns with a sense of rivalry. Kurosawa’s background is a mystery. Even his associate of 30 years Haitani does not know the details and they share a complicated relationship. – [https://jdramas.wordpress.com/ Jdrama Weblog] | + | Japan’s labour environment is about to transform dramatically with the changing times. In the past, lifetime employment had been taken for granted. Now, the resistance to changing occupations has diminished and the scale of this market keeps growing as companies compete to survive. Kurosawa Kazuki is the CEO of the recruitment agency SAGASU and a maverick headhunter. He goes deep into the minds of potential candidates and corporate clients to achieve ideal matches with techniques that can be called aggressive. At times, he is a savior, at other times a devil. Kurosawa is supported by his employees Haitani Tetsuya, who is in charge of general affairs and accounting; Miyu, a researcher who is highly skilled with computers; and Sanagi, a former business newspaper journalist. Meanwhile, Akagi Kyoko, who is in the top management of the industry’s largest outplacement company Bridge, hates Kurosawa’s work and burns with a sense of rivalry. Kurosawa’s background is a mystery. Even his associate of 30 years Haitani does not know the details and they share a complicated relationship. – ''[https://jdramas.wordpress.com/ Jdrama Weblog]'' |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
*[[Eguchi Yosuke]] as Kurosawa Kazuki | *[[Eguchi Yosuke]] as Kurosawa Kazuki | ||
| + | **[[Hosono Ryosei]] as young Kazuki (ep4) | ||
*[[Koike Eiko]] as Akagi Kyoko | *[[Koike Eiko]] as Akagi Kyoko | ||
*[[Sugimoto Tetta]] as Haitani Tetsuya | *[[Sugimoto Tetta]] as Haitani Tetsuya | ||
*[[Hirayama Hiroyuki]] as Sanagi | *[[Hirayama Hiroyuki]] as Sanagi | ||
*[[Tokunaga Eri]] | *[[Tokunaga Eri]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Yamaga Kotoko]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Okada Ryutaro]] |
| − | *[[Kitamura Yukiya]] | + | *[[Kono Yoichiro]] |
| − | *[[Takahashi Katsumi]] | + | |
| − | *[[ | + | ;Guests |
| − | *[[ | + | {{multicolumntext}} |
| − | *[[Takashima Masanobu]] | + | *[[Kitamura Yukiya]] (ep1) |
| − | *[[Masana Bokuzo]] | + | *[[Yuui Ryoko]] (ep1) |
| − | *[[Wakamura Mayumi]] | + | *[[Takahashi Katsumi]] (ep1) |
| − | *[[Nahana]] | + | *[[Hasegawa Hatsunori]] (ep1) |
| − | *[[Suguro Sayaka]] | + | *[[Uchida Kyoko]] (内田恭子) (ep1) |
| − | *[[Ibu Masato]] | + | *[[Takashima Masanobu]] (ep2) |
| − | *[[Kanai Yuta]] | + | *[[Masana Bokuzo]] (ep2) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Mizuishi Atom]] (ep2) |
| − | *[[Itao Itsuji]] | + | *[[Wakamura Mayumi]] (ep3) |
| − | *[[Dan Jiro]] | + | *[[Nahana]] (菜葉菜) (ep3) |
| − | *[[Takuma Takayuki]] | + | *[[Suguro Sayaka]] (須黒清華) (ep3) |
| − | *[[Nomaguchi Toru]] | + | *[[Ibu Masato]] (ep4) |
| − | *[[Harumi Shiho]] | + | *[[Tateishi Ryoko]] (ep4) |
| − | *[[Hirata Mitsuru]] | + | *[[Hamada Manabu]] (ep4) |
| − | *[[Maruyama Tomomi]] | + | *[[Kanai Yuta]] (ep4) |
| − | *[[Yamamoto Koji]] | + | *[[Nakano Tsuyoshi]] (ep4) |
| − | *[[Horibe Keisuke]] | + | *[[Itao Itsuji]] (ep5) |
| + | *[[Yamashita Yorie]] (ep5) | ||
| + | *[[Dan Jiro]] (ep5) | ||
| + | *[[Takuma Takayuki]] (ep6) | ||
| + | *[[Nomaguchi Toru]] (ep6) | ||
| + | *[[Harumi Shiho]] (ep6) | ||
| + | *[[Hironaka Maki]] as Kawabata Taeko (ep6) | ||
| + | *[[Hirata Mitsuru]] (ep7) | ||
| + | *[[Maruyama Tomomi]] (ep7) | ||
| + | *[[Hosono Kyoko]] (ep7) | ||
| + | *[[Fukasawa Emi]] (ep7) | ||
| + | *[[Tawaragi Tota]] (ep7) | ||
| + | *[[Yamamoto Koji]] (ep8) | ||
| + | *[[Horibe Keisuke]] (ep8) | ||
| + | *[[Yuki Jutta]] (ep8) | ||
| + | *[[Nishiyama Mayuko]] (ep8) | ||
| + | {{multicolumn-end}} | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Hayashi Koji]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Hayashi Koji]] | ||
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[Inada Hideki]] | + | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Inada Hideki]] |
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Hoshi Mamoru]] | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Takamaru Masataka]] |
| + | *'''Director:''' [[Hoshi Mamoru]], [[Hijikata Masato]], [[Kobayashi Yoshinori]] | ||
| + | *'''Music:''' [[Sahashi Toshihiko]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:26, 27 May 2022
Details
- Title: ヘッドハンター
- Title (English): Headhunter
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Corporate
- Episodes: 8
- Broadcast network: TV Tokyo
- Broadcast period: 2018-Apr-16 to 2018-Jun-04
- Air time: Monday 22:00
- Theme song: Baby don’t cry - Kamisama ni Fureru Kuchibiru by Beverly
Synopsis
Japan’s labour environment is about to transform dramatically with the changing times. In the past, lifetime employment had been taken for granted. Now, the resistance to changing occupations has diminished and the scale of this market keeps growing as companies compete to survive. Kurosawa Kazuki is the CEO of the recruitment agency SAGASU and a maverick headhunter. He goes deep into the minds of potential candidates and corporate clients to achieve ideal matches with techniques that can be called aggressive. At times, he is a savior, at other times a devil. Kurosawa is supported by his employees Haitani Tetsuya, who is in charge of general affairs and accounting; Miyu, a researcher who is highly skilled with computers; and Sanagi, a former business newspaper journalist. Meanwhile, Akagi Kyoko, who is in the top management of the industry’s largest outplacement company Bridge, hates Kurosawa’s work and burns with a sense of rivalry. Kurosawa’s background is a mystery. Even his associate of 30 years Haitani does not know the details and they share a complicated relationship. – Jdrama Weblog
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Eguchi Yosuke as Kurosawa Kazuki
- Hosono Ryosei as young Kazuki (ep4)
- Koike Eiko as Akagi Kyoko
- Sugimoto Tetta as Haitani Tetsuya
- Hirayama Hiroyuki as Sanagi
- Tokunaga Eri
- Yamaga Kotoko
- Okada Ryutaro
- Kono Yoichiro
- Guests
- Kitamura Yukiya (ep1)
- Yuui Ryoko (ep1)
- Takahashi Katsumi (ep1)
- Hasegawa Hatsunori (ep1)
- Uchida Kyoko (内田恭子) (ep1)
- Takashima Masanobu (ep2)
- Masana Bokuzo (ep2)
- Mizuishi Atom (ep2)
- Wakamura Mayumi (ep3)
- Nahana (菜葉菜) (ep3)
- Suguro Sayaka (須黒清華) (ep3)
- Ibu Masato (ep4)
- Tateishi Ryoko (ep4)
- Hamada Manabu (ep4)
- Kanai Yuta (ep4)
- Nakano Tsuyoshi (ep4)
- Itao Itsuji (ep5)
- Yamashita Yorie (ep5)
- Dan Jiro (ep5)
- Takuma Takayuki (ep6)
- Nomaguchi Toru (ep6)
- Harumi Shiho (ep6)
- Hironaka Maki as Kawabata Taeko (ep6)
- Hirata Mitsuru (ep7)
- Maruyama Tomomi (ep7)
- Hosono Kyoko (ep7)
- Fukasawa Emi (ep7)
- Tawaragi Tota (ep7)
- Yamamoto Koji (ep8)
- Horibe Keisuke (ep8)
- Yuki Jutta (ep8)
- Nishiyama Mayuko (ep8)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Hayashi Koji
- Chief Producer: Inada Hideki
- Producer: Takamaru Masataka
- Director: Hoshi Mamoru, Hijikata Masato, Kobayashi Yoshinori
- Music: Sahashi Toshihiko
External Links

