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  1. Run On: With Im Si-wan, Shin Se-Kyung, Sooyoung Choi, Kang Tae-oh. Veering off course from his preset path, a track star follows his own pace and heart for the first time after a film translator steps into his life.

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    • 2020-12-16
    • Drama, Romance
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  2. Summaries. A love story between Ki Sun-Gyeom (Im Si-Wan) and Oh Mi-Joo (Shin Se-Kyung). Ki Sun-Gyeom was once a popular sprinter for the national team. Due to a case, he quit the sport. He then begins to work as a sports agent. Meanwhile, Oh Mi-Joo writes subtitle translations for movies.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Wed, Dec 16, 2020. Ki Seon Gyeom notices bruises on Kim Woo Shik's body. Trying to get back into her professor's good graces, Oh Mi Joo takes on an interpreting gig. 8.1/10 (67) Rate. Watch options.

  4. Anime and manga portal. Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦, rgh. "Sorcery Battle")[a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gege Akutami. It has been serialized in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 2018, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes as of July 2024.

    • Wait…What? The Current Japanese Year Is 3?
    • How to Write Japanese Years
    • What Happens If The Emperor Passes Away mid-year?
    • Doing Official Paperwork in Japan – Know Your Japanese Birth Year!
    • A New Era – The Former Japanese Emperor Stepped Down in 2019
    • The Future of The Japanese Imperial Family and The Japanese Date System

    Yep, it’s the year 3 in Japan! While Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1873 i.e. the one that says this year is 2021, the Japanese date system of designating years as era names based on the reign of Emperors still remains in place and runs concurrently along with the Gregorian system. Each Emperor is designated an era name (gengō) which comme...

    The era name assigned to the current Emperor is ‘Reiwa’. Japanese years are calculated by the number of years the Emperor has reigned. The year 2021 is the 3rd year of the reigning Emperor, so this year is therefore ‘Reiwa 3’, commonly written as the first letter of the era name then year number, i.e. ‘R3’. If the era is obvious, such as the curren...

    The counting of Japanese years follows the Gregorian calendar with the year starting on January 1st and ending on December 31st, yet it would be a rare occurrence that the death of an Emperor conveniently conforms to these dates. When an Emperor dies mid-year, that year can therefore have two names. The year 1989, for example, can historically be r...

    While the Gregorian calendar is also used in Japan, the traditional Japanese system demands that dates be referred to according to their era, and in fact, it is required for most official paperwork. For example, when getting your Japanese driver’s license or filling out forms at the City Hall, they are not interested in your Gregorian calendar date...

    In December 2017, it was officially announced that then-Emperor Akihito would abdicate the throne on April 30, 2019 and his son, Crown Prince Naruhito would immediately succeed him on 1 May, 2019, bringing the ‘Heisei’ era to an end. Saying goodbye to the Heisei era – what defined the Heisei years and the significance of this era change. This is th...

    The announcement of former Emperor Akihito’s abdication has also called into question whether reform is necessary for the carrying on of the Imperial family as a whole. Prior to the Meiji Restoration, women of the Imperial family could become Emperor of Japan, and in fact Japan has had eight periods of female Imperial reign – six female Emperors, t...

  5. Ride or Die (彼女, Kanojo) is a 2021 Japanese psychological thriller romance film written by Nami Sakkawa and directed by Ryuichi Hiroki, starring Kiko Mizuhara and Honami Sato. The film is based on Ching Nakamura's manga series Gunjō and was released by Netflix on April 15, 2021. Synopsis.

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  7. Fukushima 50 is a 2020 Japanese disaster drama film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu and written by Yōichi Maekawa. Starring Koichi Sato and Ken Watanabe, it is about the titular group of employees tasked with handling the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.