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  1. Dôsôkai: With Yuki Saitô, Kazuhiko Nishimura, Tatsuya Yamaguchi, Keiko Oginome. Probably the first TV drama that portrayed gay relationship/sex openly and positively on a national television in Japan. It started as 'school reunion' (that's the title). This high school sweethearts couple just married.

    • (29)
    • 1993-10-20
    • Drama
    • 50
  2. 20 de oct. de 1993 · Dousoukai. (1993) This is the story of Onihara Natsuki, who is married to Ando Fuuma. During his high school days, Ando Fuuma was once in love with a schoolmate, Atari Kousuke. However, as Kousuke is straight, Fuuma tried his best to forget about him, by hanging out at Shinjuku 2-chome. Together with Kousuke's girlfriend's brother, Tanno Arashi ...

    • (29)
    • Japan
    • 18+
    • Hosono Hidenobu
  3. Probably the first TV drama that portrayed gay relationship/sex openly and positively on a national television in Japan. It started as 'school reunion' (that's the title). This high school ...

  4. 2 de ene. de 2014 · Capitulo 1 de la telenovela Corazon Salvaje (version 1993), protagonizada por Eduardo Palomo y Edith Gonzalez. Transmitido el 14 de junio de 1993 a las 9:30p...

  5. Dôsôkai (TV Series 1993) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

  6. 20 de oct. de 1993 · Probably the first TV drama that portrayed gay relationship/sex openly and positively on a national television in Japan. It started as 'school reunion' (that’s the title). This high school sweethearts couple just married. Then the wife (Y Saito) discovered that her husband (K Nishimura) is a closet homosexual. One night she goes to a gay town in Tokyo to discover his 'another life'. She got ...

  7. One of the primary texts of the “out” queer cinema of Japan is the television serial Dôsôkai, first aired in 1993. Unlike Western television shows positing queer characters, Dôsôkai presents its gay characters without apology or excuses, and as leads rather than as colorful appendages.