The production, titled “Shucchousaki de Nandomo, Nandomo Nakadashi Sarete…” (Being Finished Inside Repeatedly at a Business Trip Destination), follows a narrative involving a new female office employee and her superior. Unlike mainstream "Dorama" (Japanese TV dramas) like Rich Man, Poor Woman or Alice in Borderland , titles with the "PRED" prefix are typically part of the Premium Agency label, known for high production values and scripted scenarios that mimic traditional drama structures. Key Themes and Setting
The production is designed for viewers who prefer a "drama series" feel, where character motivations and dialogue are as important as the explicit content. The protagonist is often portrayed as a "shinsotsu"
The protagonist is often portrayed as a "shinsotsu" (new graduate/new hire), adding a layer of office hierarchy and "learning the ropes" to the storyline. Where to Find Information For those looking for traditional Japanese dramas (J-Dramas)
The series utilizes the professional setting of a business trip to create a sense of isolation from the character's daily office life. This allows for a more focused, character-driven narrative. recent hits include:
For those looking for traditional Japanese dramas (J-Dramas) with compelling storytelling and higher budgets, recent hits include: