Ren'ai Shindan

Ren'ai Shindan (2007)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance

Ren'ai Shindan is based on different types of forbidden love and consists of four stories.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 02:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12Unmei no kodou (Kouhen)sept. 24, 2007
S01E11Unmei no kodou (Chuuhen)sept. 17, 2007
S01E10Unmei no kodou (Zenpen)sept. 10, 2007
S01E09Seifuku no ibu (Kouhen)sept. 3, 2007
S01E08Seifuku no ibu (Chuuhen)août 27, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Ren'ai Shindan' premiere?

'Ren'ai Shindan' premiered on January 10, 2007.

Who were the main characters in 'Ren'ai Shindan'?

The main characters in 'Ren'ai Shindan' were Takumi Saito as Ryoma Akihara and Mikako Tabe as Yumi Iwamura.

What was the genre of 'Ren'ai Shindan'?

'Ren'ai Shindan' was a romantic drama series.

Where is 'Ren'ai Shindan' set?

'Ren'ai Shindan' is set in Tokyo, Japan.

Who directed 'Ren'ai Shindan'?

'Ren'ai Shindan' was directed by Yoshishige Miyake.

Did 'Ren'ai Shindan' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Ren'ai Shindan' received the Best Drama Award at the 56th Television Drama Academy Awards in 2007.

What was the premise of 'Ren'ai Shindan'?

'Ren'ai Shindan' follows the story of two individuals, Ryoma and Yumi, who meet through a matchmaking agency and navigate the challenges of modern-day romance.

Did 'Ren'ai Shindan' have any notable guest appearances?

Yes, 'Ren'ai Shindan' featured guest appearances by popular actors and actresses such as Eita, Rena Tanaka, and Masami Nagasawa.

How many episodes were there in 'Ren'ai Shindan'?

'Ren'ai Shindan' had a total of 11 episodes.

Was 'Ren'ai Shindan' based on a novel or manga?

No, 'Ren'ai Shindan' was an original television series and was not based on any pre-existing source material.

What was the reception of 'Ren'ai Shindan' among viewers?

'Ren'ai Shindan' received positive reviews from viewers, with many praising the realistic portrayal of relationships and the chemistry between the main characters.

Was 'Ren'ai Shindan' broadcast internationally?

Yes, 'Ren'ai Shindan' was broadcast in several countries, including South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore.

Did 'Ren'ai Shindan' have any memorable quotes?

One memorable quote from 'Ren'ai Shindan' is "Love is not about finding the perfect person, but learning to see an imperfect person perfectly."

Did 'Ren'ai Shindan' have a soundtrack?

Yes, 'Ren'ai Shindan' had a soundtrack that featured a mix of contemporary Japanese pop songs and original compositions.

Was 'Ren'ai Shindan' a popular show during its airing?

Yes, 'Ren'ai Shindan' gained a significant following and was well-received by viewers, contributing to its success.

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