Japanese drama series, also known as "dorama" or "teleuta," have a rich history dating back to the 1950s. The first Japanese TV drama, "Shiroi Hibi," aired in 1953, marking the beginning of a new era in Japanese entertainment. Over the years, Japanese dramas have evolved, reflecting changes in society, culture, and technology. Today, Japanese drama series are renowned for their high production values, engaging storylines, and talented casts.
: The entertainment industry in Japan also heavily features music and idol culture, with many shows focusing on the lives of idols, music competitions, and the challenges of the entertainment industry.
