

The acting from Kano Haruko was okay, which helped to bring it all together, but the acting from the members of her class were overall an extremely poor quality.

However where it fell down the most was in the acting. It is interesting from the perspective of a Japanese language leaner as it does explain some concepts of the language, and as a casual viewer some of the stories the drama presented were enjoyable. However the drama left me feeling disappointed. The concept itself seemed interesting, and as a learner of the Japanese language, I thought that from watching it I could learn more about the language. If you’re learning Japanese (or even if you aren’t) I think it’s worth the watch, if nothing else, for some interesting terms used and explained throughout the show.Voltar a ver 5.5 This drama overall was a bit hit and miss for me. Still, it was mainly fun to watch due to the performances by Haruko (Naka Riisa) and Takasu-sensei (Ikeda Narushi). Overall, I found it generally fun and entertaining but I must say that the foreign actors’ performances were rather bad and forced in general and the whole show is kind of childish and goofy, so if you don’t like those aspects, this series may not be suited for you. I have to say, first of all, that this was my first Japanese drama. And so, she becomes a trainee teacher at a Japanese language school where she coaches nine foreign students with strong personalities, including an Italian anime enthusiast and a Swede who is in love with ninjas. Haruko is asked by her former teacher to teach Japanese to foreigners for three months on the understanding that he would introduce her for the high school’s Japanese language teaching position. However, she is unable to give up her dream of being a high school teacher. Kano Haruko is a charismatic shop assistant who has such excellent fashion sense that she has been featured in fashion magazines.
