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Gaijin.Splash

Welcome to Gaijin Splash, an Asian drama review site that features all (in progress) the dramas that I have seen over the years and my reviews of them. I have seen many dramas and have some which I just had to promote.

There will be much fangirling, ramblings and adoration of certain actors and so forth. Prepare yourself. If you have any questions or comments please contact me. Stay current with my updates! This layout features Japanese pop idol Ayumi Hamasaki.

Yoon Eun-Hy


  20 Apr 2010 09:07 am


Rating: 10/10
Recommendation: Highest

The First Shop of Coffee Prince is a  Korean drama that I had heard about long before I ever watched it due to apathy on the subject. It first aired on July 2, 2007 until August 28, 2007. The story starts out with tomboyish looking Go Eun Chan (Yoon Eun-Hy) who works hard in order to provide for her younger sister and mother. She meets Choi Han Kyul (Gong Yoo) who is a wealthy heir to a foods corporation when she is working one day. He mistakes her for a male and after certain circumstances, he offers to hire her as a fake “lover” so he would no longer be bothered by the females that his Grandmother sets him up with. Go Eun Chan, in need of money, accepts the offer.

Meanwhile, Choi Han Kyul’s Grandmother makes a bet with him and basically dares him to open and run a coffee shop and have it succeed. Choi Han Kyul decides to do this and only wants to hire good-looking men for the coffee shop so female patrons will be attracted to the place. Go Eun Chan, in need of the money, begs Choi Han Kyul to hire her (as he still thinks that she is a boy) and she begins to work at the coffee shop while deliberately hiding her gender this time. Meanwhile, she and Choi Han Kyul, who has never caught on that Go Eun Chan is a female, start to develop feelings for each other.

This drama is one that I would definitely recommend to anyone who likes the romance and comedy genres. Unlike some dramas, which seem to drag on for an eternity, Coffee Prince is engaging until the end. This has my vote of approval.






  20 Apr 2010 07:34 am


Rating: 9/10
Recommendation: Very High

There are very few dramas that I am able to watch the entire way through – especially moreso when it comes to dramas that are based off of a ready existing series. However, Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge is an exception to the rule. When I watched the first episode of the series I was a bit distraught at the changes that the directors had made to the actual manga. I was not disappointed though, and can say with certainty that I like the drama better than the original series.

Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge (Perfect Girl Evolution) is a Japanese drama that aired in Japan from January 15, 2010 to March 19, 2010.  The premise of the story is simple, and varies a bit from the original. Nakahara Sunako (Oomasa Aya) is a college-aged shut-in who lives alone with her only friends – her anatomical models. Through some events, she goes to live at her Aunt’s, Nakahara Mine (Rakashima Reiko), mansion where four amazingly gorgeous college guys -  Takano Kyohei (Kamenashi Kazuya), Toyama Yukinojo (Tegoshi Yuya), Toyama Yukinojo (Uchi Hiroki) and Morii Ranmaru (Miyao Shuntaro) – live as borders. As Mine is always absent, the landlord leaves her son and Sunako’s younger cousin, Nakahara Takeru (Kato Seishiro), in charge of things. Mine offers the four men residing in her mansion a deal, that if they are able to turn the shut-in Sunako into a real lady then all their rent would be free. Really taking this incentive to heart is Kyohei, who is the most money-struck of the four and is always having trouble holding down jobs due to sexual harassment due to his good looks. The series follows the adventures of the group as they struggle to grow as people and as friends and try to discover what a “real lady” really is.

Personally, I loved this drama. Sunako is a heroine unlike many others. Oomasa Aya plays the role of the shy and secluded girl wonderfully and Kamenashi Kazuya compliments her role as Kyouhei better than expected. Kazuya’s acting is superb as he struggles between his feelings and his desire to deny them. The depths of emotions that Kazuya portrays is nothing short but amazing. His acting was not cheesy in the least and you felt so much for his character. Also playing a great role in the drama is Kato Seishiro. I’ve first noticed this kid before when he played in Ninkyo Helper as Hatori Ryota and was pretty impressed then as well. Honestly, I can see him going to great places because his acting is awesome, especially for someone his age. I’m excited to see how he grows up as an actor. Overall, this drama is a must see recommendation of mine.