Jin

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Jin

Title (romaji): Jin
Format: Renzoku
Genre: Sci-fi, medical, jidaigeki
Broadcast network: TBS
Broadcast period: 2009-Oct-11 start
Air time: Sunday 21:00
Theme song: Aitakute Ima by MISIA

Synopsis

The story follows a brain surgeon named, Minakata Jin, who has spent the last two years in anguish, as his fiancee lies in a vegetative state after an operation he performed. One day, he faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period. He is soon attacked by a samurai, but he escapes with the help of a man named Kyotaro. Kyotaro suffers a serious injury to the head while trying to protect him, but Jin manages to save his life despite a lack of proper medical equipment. Because of that, Kyotaro’s sister Saki begins taking an interest in Jin and becomes his assistant. Meanwhile, Jin is determined to find a way back to the present. –Tokyograph

Cast

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Production Credits

Original writing (manga): Jin by Murakami Motoka
Screenwriter: Morishita Yoshiko
Producers: Ishimaru Akihiko, Tsuru Masaaki
Directors: Hirakawa Yuichiro, Yamamuro Daisuke, Kawashima Ryutaro (?????)
Music: Takami Yu (???), Nagaoka Seiki (????)

After 1 Episode

I am not so into period dramas from Japan especially the really serious ones, however the premise of time travel in Jin intrigues me as I have not a drama like this that came out from Japan in recent years.

The first episode is captivating with a great plot line that hooks a true drama fan. The production quality and budget is clearly sizable and the cast has 2 of my favorite actors (Miki Nakantani and Osawa Takao). The screen writer and producer combo did Mr. Brain recently, I look forward it. And btw, the song by MISIA is incredible. I think it will do about 17-18 range.

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