Densha Otoko (drama)

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Densha Otoko
電車男
(Densha otoko)
Genre Comedy, romance
TV drama
Director Takeuchi Hideki
Nishiura Masaki
Kobayashi Kazuhiro
Network Fuji Television
Original run July 7, 2005September 22, 2005
Time slot Thursdays at 10 p.m.
Episodes 13 (including two special episodes)

Densha Otoko (電車男 Train Man?) is a Japanese television drama that aired on Fuji Television. It is based on the Densha Otoko story, which has also been portrayed in other media.

The drama aired from July 7 to September 22, 2005 (with a special episode on October 6, 2005). The series originally aired on Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. The first special focused on other characters while the second special Densha Otoko Deluxe, aired on September 23, 2006, featured a visit to Tahiti.

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[edit] Plot

[edit] Overview

The plot follows the life of Yamada after a chance encounter with Saori, when he rescues her from a drunken man on the train. Saori sends him a set of Hermès tea cups as a thank you. Relying on advice from users on a website he is able to find the courage to change and eventually confess his feelings to Saori. The drama is filled with various dream sequences in which the characters use to portray their fantasies.

[edit] Episode synopsis

# Title Original Air Date
1 "A Love Being Watched Over by a Million People" 
"100万人が見守った恋の行方"
2005/07/07
Yamada saved Saori from a drunken man on the train. Saori asked for his address so that she may thank him. She sends him a set of Hermès tea cups. Yamada describes Saori as "Hermes" to the 2channel users. Following the encouragements from the 2channel users, Yamada finally musters up the courage to call Saori up to thank her for the tea cups. The episode ends with Saori's mobile phone ringing. 
2 "I'm Off to my First Date; Big Transformation" 
"初デートへ向け大変身"
2005/07/14
Saori cannot answer the call, so Yamada leaves her a voicemail. When she calls him back, he cannot answer the call. Finally he manages to reach her and he offers her to meet for a dinner. Following the advice from the 2channel users, Yamada changes his appearance to impress Saori. The episode ends when Saori shows up at the meeting point for the dinner date. 
3 "Huge First Date Crisis!!" 
"初デートに大ピンチ!!"
2005/07/21
Yamada feels the first date was a disaster. However Saori calls and asks if he would like to meet up again. This time however Saori brings a friend along to date. 
4 "Summer! Big Surfing Crash Course" 
"夏!サーフィン大特訓"
2005/07/28
After mistaking "surfing the web" for surfing, Yamada has to quickly learn how to surf to impress Saori. After various attempts at learning how to surf, he finally confesses to Saori that he can't surf and that it was a misunderstanding. 
5 "Big Anti-stalker Strategy" 
"ストーカー撃退大作戦"
2005/08/04
A mysterious stalker starts harassing Saori. Yamada investigates to find out who the stalker is. The stalker is discovered to be a delivery man who delivers to Saori's work. 
6 "A (Love) Confession is the Beginning of All Your Troubles!" 
"告白は波乱の幕開け!"
2005/08/11
Yamada is invited to Saori's house for the first time for tea. Although he tries to tell Saori he likes her, he is unable to muster the courage. A second date is arranged and Yamada lies to Saori that he can't make it due to work but is actually going to a manga convention. Saori discovers Yamada's lie and is heartbroken. 
7 "Getting Rid of my Nerdiness!! Birthday of Tears" 
"脱オタク!!涙の誕生日"
2005/08/18
Yamada believes that Saori is disappointed in discovering his "otaku" nature. He decides to give up all his figurines and "otaku" collection. Saori however is saddened only that Yamada had lied to her. 
8 "Revived!! Breaking Otaku's Tears" 
"復活!!涙のオタク激白"
2005/08/25
Yamada is finally able to show Saori his "otaku" nature even with the fear of rejection. 
9 "The Final War and Predictions of a Tragedy" 
"最終決戦は悲劇の予感"
2005/09/01
Yamada is invited to dinner with Saori's parents. The episode ends with Saori's younger brother discovering the website in which Yamada discusses his relationship with Saori. 
10 "The Ending Chapter! A Miraculous Change of Events" 
"最終章!奇跡の大逆転"
2005/09/15
Yamada sinks into a depression after the breakup with Saori. All the 2channel users rally together to try and cheer him up. 
11 "Greatest Confession in History!! Graduation Exercises of Tears" 
"史上最大の告白!!涙の卒業式"
2005/09/22
Saori finally reads through the website and is touched. Yamada is finally able to confess his feelings to her and they both share their first kiss. 
S1 "Special 1 - Another Ending Train Man VS Guitar Man!!" 
"もう一つの最終回スペシャル 電車男VSギター男!!"
2005/10/06
 
S2 "Special 2 - Densha Otoko Deluxe" 
"電車男DELUXE 最後の聖戦"
2006/09/23
A ten million yen is offered for anyone who can discover the real identify of Densha Otoko. Yamada believes he has to find the black pearl in Tahiti to prove that his love for Saori will last. 

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main characters

Tsuyoshi Yamada
Tsuyoshi Yamada
Tsuyoshi Yamada
The lead protagonist of this drama. Yamada is a typical "otaku" who consults a local website for advice on how to win over Saori. He is very shy at the beginning of the series, often stuttering to the opposite sex and his superiors. In the beginning he is willing to try to do away with his "otaku" side, however through the series he is able to admit being an "otaku" to Saori and take pride in who he is.


Saori Aoyama
Saori Aoyama
Saori Aoyama

Saori sends Yamada teacups as a thank you for rescuing her from a drunken man in the train. Through the series she slowly develops feelings for Yamada. In this drama, she has a fondness for Benoist tea. After her father lied to her mother in the past, and recently coming out of a deceiving relationship, Saori cannot stand being lied to.

[edit] Other characters

Misuzu Jinkama
Misuzu Jinkama
Misuzu Jinkama
A co-worker of Yamada, she often bullies him and makes him pay for her meals. At the end of the series she is able to convince Saori to give Yamada another chance. She dates Saori's younger brother for a while. She is portrayed as heart breaker leaving a lot of men in her wake.


Kazuya Sakurai
Kazuya Sakurai
Kazuya Sakurai
Although he's a rival for Saori's affections, he often unknowingly assists Yamada. He plans elaborate settings in an attempt to woo Saori but is never able to show her, often getting interrupted in the last minute. At the end of the series he falls for Jinkama. However their relationship is ended in the TV special when he confesses to Jinkama that he has lost his money.


Kaho Sawazaki
Friend and co-worker of Saori's.
Keisuke Aoyama
Saori's younger brother who dates Jinkama for a while. He accidentally discovers the website where Yamada discusses his relationship with Saori and informs her.
Ushijima
A regular to the same messageboard Densha frequents and a die-hard Hanshin Tigers fan. Has a very minor role in the drama but is expanded in the specials.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Cast and roles

(Japanese names are listed in wester order: first-name last-name)

  • Misaki Ito – Saori Aoyama (沙織 青山) aka. "Hermes"
  • Atsushi Itō – Tsuyoshi Yamada (剛司 山田) aka. "Train_Man"/"Densha Otoko" (電車男)
  • Miho Shiraishi – Misuzu Jinkama (美鈴 陣釜)
  • Eriko Sato – Kaho Sawazaki (果歩 沢崎)
  • Misa Sudo – Yūko Mizuki (裕子 観月)
  • Mokomichi Hayami – Keisuke Aoyama (啓介 青山) (Saori's younger brother)
  • Maki Horikita – Aoi Yamada (葵 山田) (Tsuyoshi's younger sister)
  • Shirou Kishibe – Tsuneo Yamada (Tsuyoshi's father)
  • Gekidan Hitori – Yuusaku Matsunaga
  • Eiji Sugawara – Shinji Kawamoto
  • Saori Koide – Karin Takeda (花梨 武田)
  • Shun Oguri – Munetaka Minamoto
  • Kosuke Toyohara – Kazuya Sakurai (和哉 桜井)
  • Kumiko Akiyoshi – Yuki Aoyama (由紀 青山) (Saori's mother)
  • Chizu Sakurai – Ryoko Hashizume
  • Seiji Rokkaku – Sadao Ushijima
  • Youichi Nukumizu – Susumu Ichisaka
  • Tatsuya Gashuin – Tominaga
  • Iori Nomizu – 鏡燃 (Meganekko / posting board member)

Atsushi Itō and Misaki Ito have a cameo appearance after the end credits in the movie. In turn, Takayuki Yamada who portrays Densha Otoko in the movie, appears in a brief cameo in the first episode of the TV series, as well as in a special episode. Miho Shiraishi had also a brief role in the movie, but as a different character.

[edit] Crew

  • Directors – Takeuchi Hideki, Nishiura Masaki and Kobayashi Kazuhiro
  • Producers – Wakamatsu Jisashiki and Kawanishi Migaku
  • Original Story – Nakano Hitori
  • Screenwriters – Mutou Susumuware and Tokunaga Tomokazu

[edit] Specials

[edit] Special 1 - Another Ending

The first special has contains a few story arcs which chronicles the lives of the other 2channel users. Many scenes from the original series was parodied. e.g. Kazuya confessing to Jinkama like how Yamada confessed to Saori.

[edit] Ushijima's Story

Ushijima believes the love of his life has run off with his money. He finds her but discovers that she did not steal his money but got scammed herself. They reunite happily.

[edit] Mastunaga's (Guitar Otoko) Story

Mastunaga, one of Yamada's friends is tricked into buying a guitar. He attempts to woo Yuko, one of Saori's friends by singing live at the Tokyo Dome.

[edit] Opening sequence

The television series makes numerous references and homages to otaku culture. The opening animation is a homage to the legendary Daicon IV "Twilight" anime short, which was created by the founders of Gainax. Though rival anime studio GONZO produced the Densha Otoko opening and is referenced several times in the series, the producers acknowledged Gainax's work by putting their name in the credits before that of GONZO. The opening sequence is also a homage of the opening for the cult-anime Galaxy Express 999 (1978-81, Toei Animation), in which a poor boy meets the very beautiful Maetel and travels through space on the train Galaxy Express 999, which embarks them into adventures.

The series also makes use of Shift JIS art, or Japanese ASCII art during screen transitions and within the story itself.

[edit] Music

Introductory music from the first episode is "Mr. Roboto" by Styx. Subsequent openings play the song "Twilight" by the 1970s Birmingham rock group Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), which was also the background music in the Daicon IV anime short. The end theme is Sambomaster's "Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobundaze" (世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ?).

[edit] Getsumento Heiki Mina

Main article: Getsumento Heiki Mina

The animation sequences for both the opening and series shots of the metafictional anime series Getsumento Heiki Mina (月面 兎 兵器 ミーナ? Lunar Rabbit Weapon Mina) were produced by GONZO. Both GONZO and the producers of the Densha Otoko TV series put a concerted effort into creating the appearance of a long-standing franchise, from hiring seiyū Saori Koide (to play both the voice of Mina as well as Karin Takeda, Mina's voice actress) to recording an opening theme for the Mina series, "Start Me @ Starting Love" by Missing Link.

Several toys, "video games", custom figurines and other "merchandise" were made specifically for use by otaku in the series. One of the figures, valued at $4000, was inadvertently broken by actor Atsushi Itō during filming. Replicas of the original figure were later sold at the Winter 2005 Comiket.

On January 13, 2007, the real world version of Getsumento Heiki Mina began airing in Japan. GONZO mentioned back in December 16, 2005 that and that all existing sequences and properties from Densha Otoko would be used. However, the narrative of the real-world adaptation of Mina is different from the version written for the drama series.

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