Japanese television drama (テレビドラマ, terebi dorama, television drama), also called dorama (ドラマ), are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily. All major TV networks in Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy, detective stories, horror, and many others. For special occasions, there may also be a one- or two-episode drama with a specific theme, such as a drama produced in 2007 for the 60-year anniversary of the end of World War II.
Japanese drama series are broadcast in three-month seasons, with new dramas airing each season. The majority of dramas are aired week-days in the evenings around 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m., or even 11:00 p.m. Dramas shown in the morning or afternoon are generally broadcast on a daily basis, and episodes of the same drama can be aired every day for several months, such as NHK's asadora, or morning dramas. The evening dramas, however, air weekly and are usually nine to twelve episodes long, though sometimes there will be an epilogue special made after the final episode if the drama has been a huge success.
Ochitsuki ga nai to wa yoku iwareru no
Onaji butai ni nagaku wa irarenai
Nigeru mawaru you ni kotaete atezuppo
Norikaeru you ni hana kara hana e to
Baby let me touch you
Ai dake no ai de ii
Let me be the one to please you
Baby let me kiss you
Asu made no eien to
Yobeba ii darou
TAKUSHII no nioi ga KITSU sugiru kara
Sonna ni tooku e wa yukenai darou
Mado o akereba watashi wa JURIETTO
Ima dake no eien wo "DORAMA" to yobu nara
Baby let me touch you
Tsurete yukenai
Let me be the one to leave you
Baby let me kiss you
Serifu mitai na namida
Niawanai
* Tumbling Tumbling
Can't you see that I will be your ecstasy
Tumbling Tumbling
Can't you hear me whisper to your fantasy
Tumbling Tumbling
Can' you see that I can be your remedy
But if you go another way
Then I might be your enemy
Baby let me touch you
Ai dake no ai de ii
Let me be the one to leave you
Tomorrow when I miss you
Ano eien ni
Mou maniawanai