Watashitachi no Kyōkasho

Watashitachi no Kyōkasho
Created by Yuji Sakamoto
Starring Atsushi Itoh
Miho Kanno
Mirai Shida
Shōsuke Tanihara
Ending theme Water Me by Bonnie Pink
Country of origin Japan
Production
Running time 45 min.
Release
Original network Fuji TV
Original release April 12 – June 28, 2007

Watashitachi no Kyōkasho (わたしたちの教科書, translated as Our Textbook) is a Japanese television drama that began airing on April 12, 2007 on Fuji TV. The series stars Miho Kanno and Atsushi Itoh. In the United States, it airs on AZN Television.

Plot

Kohei Kaji is a new substitute teacher at a school where he meets a troubled girl who he tries to help. Following her seemingly random death, Tamako Tsumiki, a lawyer, goes to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the student and the means that people will go to cover up the truth.

Main characters

Tamako Tsumiki

Tamako Tsumiki, is a lawyer investigating various ongoings in schools, especially those concerning the methods people will go to hide what is considered "dirty laundry". After Aizawa's accident, she attempts to visit her in the hospital but is told that Aizawa can not currently see anyone. Later on she and Kachi find a locker with Aizawa's books in them. To both of their surprise, Kaji and Tsumiki see the word "die" written all over her books, leading to think that she may have been pushed from the window and not fallen as an accident. When the two go to the school to show the books to the vice principal, they are told that Aizawa has died.

Tsumiki's boyfriend is Seri Naoyuki who is also a lawyer. He proposes to her in the first episode and she is unable to give an answer right away due to being somewhat distraught by Aizawa's death. She is 30 years old.

Kohei Kaji

Kohei Kaji is a new substitute teacher in the school, he often tries to get his students into learning and has a generally positive attitude towards them.

Cast

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