Orange Years

Japanese Drama

  • name:Orange Years
  • alias:orangeyears
  • state:Episode 11 Conclusion
  • actor: Satoshi Tsumabuki / Yu Shirota / Kenta Kiritani / Eita Nagayama / Miho Shiraishi / Manami Konishi / Shuri Ueno / Takashi Kashiwabara /
  • director: Jiro Ikuno / Hiroyasu Doi / Natsuki Imai /
  • year:2004
  • region:Japan
  • type:Japanese Drama
  • duration: 内详
  • year:2004
  • language:Japanese
  • updated:2025-06-04 05:06:09
  • intro:As graduation approaches, Sho (played by Satoshi Tsumabuki), a graduate in Social Welfare Psychology, struggles to find his ideal job while his friends, Kiyota (played by Eita) and Shohei (played by Hiroshi Tamaki), are already set on their future paths. This leaves Sho feeling increasingly lost. During this low period in his life, he encounters the once-genius violinist, now tragically deaf, Sae (played by Yukie Nakama). Sho is drawn to Sae and helps her emerge from the shadows to rediscover her love for music. At the same time, Sho gains courage and confidence, clearing the fog over his own future and finding a direction to move forward. This drama tells the story of five graduates' struggles in transitioning from students to members of society, describing their life situations, attitudes towards love, and uncertainties about the future. They experience both happiness and pain, but looking back, it’s an unparalleled vibrant time.
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《Japan Japan Masterpiece Directed by: Jiro Ikuno, Hiroyasu Doi, Natsuki Imai Synopsis: As graduation approaches, Sho (played by Satoshi Tsumabuki), a graduate in Social Welfare Psychology, struggles to find his ideal job while his friends, Kiyota (played by Eita) and Shohei (played by Hiroshi Tamaki), are already set on their future paths. This leaves Sho feeling increasingly lost. During this low period in his life, he encounters the once-genius violinist, now tragically deaf, Sae (played by Yukie Nakama). Sho is drawn to Sae and helps her emerge from the shadows to rediscover her love for music. At the same time, Sho gains courage and confidence, clearing the fog over his own future and finding a direction to move forward. This drama tells the story of five graduates' struggles in transitioning from students to members of society, describing their life situations, attitudes towards love, and uncertainties about the future. They experience both happiness and pain, but looking back, it’s an unparalleled vibrant time. Why Watch? This critically acclaimed film by Japan cinema, blending with Japan. Explore More: Discover similar films at:updatechannel.com

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