Konnichiwa and Annyeong Haseyo minna-san

Konnichiwa and Annyeong Haseyo minna-san

Hope that's correct above but what I'm saying is welcome everyone. May 10, 2019 is the first day of this blog and many may know me from 'Nao Kanzaki and Friends'... aitoda.com. There I have such a mix of things and finally decided to branch out with just a blog devoted to Japanese and Korean dramas. Will also be having some film reviews but one thing you won't see are any J-Pop idols or gravure models except for their dramas, this blog is dedicated 100% to dramas and films.

Also actresses as will be having many, many posts for them. Such as them appearing at events, mag spreads, interview pics and whatever else. So you should be seeing a lot of my bigger long time faves such as Erika Toda, Park Min-Young, Lee Yeon-Hee, Tsubasa Honda and too many others to count. The first few weeks there many not be too many posts for new dramas as I'll be copying many recaps from the old blog along with some film reviews and actress posts.

Won't be going too far back, perhaps to 2015 with a few exceptions and will have an entire series in a row to make it easy to follow. Did find it a problem completing series at the Nao Kanzaki blog, won't be doing that here as all the series will have a post for every episode. Thanks for visiting, it'll will be a work in progress for a while here but hopefully not for too long. Comments are also appreciated, like to know your opinions on dramas and for any recommendations you may have.

News and upcoming projects

News and upcoming projects

Should have done this on my Aitoda blog which is to let viewers know what's going on. Seems like a good way to let everyone know if I'll be taking a break, what to look forward to and any other tidbits.

Updating update, May 19th:

Whew, have finally finished transferring over enough posts from the Aitoda blog. May be a few here and there in the future for some new that's being introduced but there shouldn't be too many. Have also included announcers for women that I'll be posting about as my top two current faves just happen to be in that profession.

The first five episodes of '3-Nen A Gumi' have now been posted. For series over five shows will be doing two batches of them as I figure ten posts are way too many to read through during one sitting so will have the second half of the drama coming up in 2-3 weeks, highly recommend the show.

June 4th.... Have written up the recaps for episodes 7 and 8 of the '3-Nen A Gumi' show and will have those long with episode eight by June 6th. Up next for Korean dramas is up in the air but leaning towards a pair of shorter series which will be either "Splish Splash Love" or "The Universe's Star".

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Sunday, November 28, 2021

Hinako Sakurai: "Gohoubi Gohan" drama, episode three recap

 

 
Air Dates: October 2nd to December 19th Sunday nights at midnight on BS TV-Tokyo
Total of twelve episodes, 23 minutes a show and subs were done by Macthitza at DA

Main Cast: Small cast and all the characters are quite likable, through five episodes Hinako has been in 100% of the scenes.

Hinako Sakura as Sakiko Ikeda.... 22 year old woman who has just moved to Tokyo from Nagano and has begun work as an OL at the Suzume Stationary Company in the distribution department. Sakiko is an efficient worker but doesn't have enough confidence in herself, to make herself feel better Food has become her biggest passion. Doesn't matter if it's eating out or at home as Sakiko has such pleasure in the meals she consumes and it's quite hilarious watching her eat.

Sae Okazaki as Kaede Kominato.... Works at the same office and has been there a little while longer than Sakiko who at first was quite intimidated by Kaede. But at the end of the first show the pair bumped into each other at a ritzy burger shop, they found out they have so much in common and are becoming best friends.

Miku as Aoyagi.... Office manager at Suzume Stationary and Sakiko was petrified of her at first but after sharing a meal with her found out Aoyagi is a down to earth, funny woman.

Oolong Yoshida as Morigasaki.... One of the directors of the stationary company.

Kizuki as Honda.... Goofy office worker who became Sakiko's first 'friend' at the company.

Yuuki Furukawa as Makoto Isogai.... We just met him at the end of the second episode so will edit this bio, he's in the planning department and think his role will be important.

Previous recaps:



 Not sure what the next post will be, hopefully for the fourth episode! Say that because for some odd reason it hasn't been subbed yet though the fifth show has. Contacted the person doing the project but the problem hasn't been solved yet. Watched this episode almost over two weeks ago, November 2nd to be exact, so will wait two more days to see if the fourth show has been subbed. If not the next post will have the recap for the fifth show and it may not be a big deal. These seem to be stand alone episodes so perhaps we won't miss a beat, on the other hand maybe something crucial will arise too!







 This is a Food drama so of course eating will be the subject of every show. But there's also a sub story to each show which is how food is helping the main character Sakiko become a much better person and is getting her out of that shell she's been in. Sakiko thinks she can tell what a person is like but has been wrong 100% of the time. She thought her coworker Kaede was such a stuck up woman who did nothing wrong at the office but after a meal with her in the first episode Sakiko was way off base as Kaede is such a down to earth woman and the pair have become good friends. Sakiko was also so wrong about her immediate supervisor Aoyagi who is a strict boss but also a very nice woman. Sakiko thought her boss was a Robot who couldn't feel and didn't know how to smile, once again eating a meal with a person proved how wrong Sakiko was and her outlook on life is becoming much rosier.

 That is until this show, a person we haven't seen much of is Morigasaki who is the man above and Sakiko was thinking it could be an unlucky day for her. The pair work at the Suzume Stationary company, Sakiko is an OL in the distribution department while Morigasaki is one of the company directors. In the morning Sakiko had taken a call from a client who wanted to move up a meeting with Morigasaki by an hour. Sakiko did take a note and was prepared to bring it to the director but at that time Aoyagi had thrown a huge project on her desk, needless to say the note was forgotten about. So Morigasaki was fuming at Sakiko for her carelessness and luckily the client wasn't too upset at having to wait an hour for the meeting. In front of everyone Morigasaki tore into Sakiko, especially about her desk which had so many pictures of food. Shortly after Morigasaki did feel so bad about his explosion and the outcome of that ends off the show.







 Sakiko definitely needed some cheering up and the best way to do that is with food! Her new friend Kaede knew that and you can see her right above as she brought Sakiko to her favorite Monjayaki shop. That was a dish I wasn't too aware of and it seems easy to make though a grill like the above is needed. When a dish is being prepared it is explained how it's made but have viewed shows where they give the recipes at the end which works out better. Kaede grew up near this eatery and is a master at making Monjayaki which can also be called Monja because there's many different ways of making it and you eat it right off the grill.

 Monjayaki starts with a pan fried flour batter and you can add almost anything you want, Kaede threw in some dashi, miso soup, cheese and a few other tidbits. Besides food the pair love to drink, according to Kaede beer goes best with the dish which was music to Sakiko's ears! She can really hold her alcohol but the same can't be said for Kaede who got a bit tipsy after two huge beers but that may have been a good thing. It loosened Kaede's tongue and she tried to cheer up Sakiko after that bad encounter with Morigasaki. Kaede's words did have an affect but think by now Sakiko had gotten over it, everyone make's mistakes as Kaede said above but still Sakiko needs to be a bit more attentive. Least it was another pleasant meal for the new friends, did like what they had in the first episode much more.







 **** Wrote the above up two weeks ago, then is when my keyboard frizzled. Now it's finally fixed and hope I can recall what took place in this episode, luckily this is the last segment.

 So now it's the following day at Suzume Stationary and Sakiko is on the ball as not to draw the wrath of her director Morigasaki again. There's an afternoon meeting scheduled and Sakiko was in charge of preparing the room with handouts, videos and such. When she arrived in the room it was dark but sitting there to her amazement was Morigasaki, what could he be doing sitting alone in the dark? Being a food drama the answer was of course eating but he wanted to keep it hidden from the staff and really don't know why. Even though Sakiko caught him red handed Morigasaki still tried to avoid her as she was preparing the room, soon Sakiko's curiosity was about to burst. So she went over to her boss and discovered he was chowing down on fruit sandwiches, why would that be embarrassing?

 Morigasaki thought it would be but Sakiko said that was a bunch of nonsense! He had four sandwiches and before long the pair were sitting at a table munching them down which of course led to a conversation. Morigasaki did apologize for his tantrum the other day but doesn't know how to say sorry too well to people. To Sakiko's surprise her boss was such a decent man who was funny and interesting. She was petrified of Kaede, Aoyagi and Morigasaki when she first started at the company but after sharing a meal with each of them Sakiko has realized her first assumptions of what others are like has been way off base. So that could be the 'theme' to the series which is how food could be the gateway to meeting new people and understanding them but in a very light hearted way. That wraps this up and have the recap for the fifth episode in the next post, the fourth show was never subbed.
























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