Whenever i need my fix of fluffy romance, K-Dramas are my
drug. Even with the extensive use of repetitive tropes (piggyback, drunk
confession, accidental kiss, etc.), it would still make me giddy and swoon. On the
other hand, if i’m in the mood for some straight up work/office drama, Japan is
where i go. Other than the abundant doctors, police officers and private
detectives, J-Drama offers a wide variety of professions. Listed bellow are
some dramas that feature less common work field:
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Aesthetic surgeon:
Cleopatra no Onnatachi (2012)
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Airforce Public
Relation Officers: Soratobu Kouhoushitsu (2013) 👍
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Air traffic
controllers: Tokyo Control (2011); Tokyo Airport (2012)
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Antiquarian bookshop
owner: Biblia Koshodou no Jiken Techou (2013)
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Bankir: Hanzawa
Naoki (2013) 👍
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Civil servant: Napoleon
no Mura (2015)
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Ice hockey athlete:
Pride (2004) 👍
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Manga editor: Juhan
Shuttai (2016) 👍
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Rokugo artist:
Akamedaka (2015)
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Travel guide: Five
Star Tourist (2015)
·
Wedding planner:
Wedding Planner (2002)
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