Asunaro Hakusho

Asunaro Hakusho (Japanese: あすなろ白書, lit. "Asunaro White Paper") is a Japanese manga series by Fumi Saimon that was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spirits.[1] It won the Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga in 1992.[2]

Asunaro Hakusho
Cover of Asunaro Hakusho volume 1 as published by Shogakukan
あすなろ白書
Manga
Written byFumi Saimon
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic Spirits
DemographicSeinen
Original run19921993
Volumes3
Television drama
Original networkFuji TV
Original run 11 October 1993 20 December 1993
Episodes11

Cast

Synopsis

A coming of age story that follows five young university students who form a circle of friends. Tamotsu and Osamu (Kimura) fall in love with Narumi, who prefers Tamotsu. In order not to hurt each other as friends, both young men try to avoid forming a relationship with Narumi, which inadvertently leads to tragedy among the friends. After the accidental death of Junichiro, the friends leave university for various reasons, leaving Narumi to continue and finish her studies. A few years later they all meet again and are surprised by the secrets that are revealed.

Live-action drama

Japanese TV drama

The series was adapted as a live-action television drama. It first aired in Japan from 11 October 1993 to 20 December 1993 on Fuji TV,[3] and had an overall viewer rating of 31.9%, making it one of the most popular television dramas of the 1990s.[4] It features music by S.E.N.S. and Fumiya Fujii (True Love), Keiko Touge (Hitosaji no Yuuki) and Fumiya Fujii (Just Like Wind).

Takuya Kimura's acting received critical acclaim and his famous line, "Am I not good enough for you?" has become a famous saying amongst young people and the entertainment world. This drama paved the way to Kimura's stardom in "Long Vacation" (1996).

Taiwanese TV drama

In 2002, the manga was adapted into a Taiwanese drama titled Tomorrow (Chinese: 愛情白皮書; pinyin: Ai Qing Bai Pi Shu) starring Rainie Yang, Shawn Yue, Christine Fan and Eddie Peng. It was broadcast in Taiwan on China Television (CTV) (中視).

Taiwanese TV drama

In 2019, the manga was adapted into a Taiwanese drama titled Brave to Love (Chinese: 愛情白皮書; pinyin: Ai Qing Bai Pi Shu) starring Kingone Wang, Ting-hu Zhang, Gingle Wang, Edison Song, Sylvia Hsieh and Andy Wu. It will broadcast in Taiwan on Taiwan Television (TTV) (台視).

References

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