2013 Japanese television dramas

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This is a list of Japanese television dramas shown within Japan during the year of 2013.

Contents

Winter

Title (Japanese title)CastBroadcast periodEpisodesNetworkNotesRef
Apoyan (あぽやん) Atsushi Itō, Mirei Kiritani, Shihori Kanjiya 17/1/2013-21/3/201310 TBS Based on a novel [1]
Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō (ビブリア古書堂の事件手帖) Ayame Goriki 14/1/2013-25/3/201311 CX Based on a novel [2]
dinner (dinner) Yōsuke Eguchi, Kana Kurashina 13/1/2013-24/3/201311 CX [3]
Karamazov no Kyodai (カラマーゾフの兄弟) Hayato Ichihara, Takumi Saito, Kento Hayashi 12/1/2013-23/3/201311 CX Based on the novel The Brothers Karamazov [4]
Last Hope (ラストホープ) Masaki Aiba, Mikako Tabe 15/1/2013-26/3/201311 CX [5]
Nakuna, Hara-chan (泣くな、はらちゃん) Tomoya Nagase 19/1/2013-23/3/201310 NHK [6]
A Chef of Nobunaga (信長のシェフ) Yuta Tamamori, Mitsuhiro Oikawa, Mirai Shida 11/1/2013-15/3/20139 EX Based on a manga [7]
Otome-san (おトメさん) Hitomi Kuroki, Saki Aibu 17/1/2013-14/3/20139 EX [8]
Saikou no Rikon (最高の離婚) Eita, Machiko Ono, Yoko Maki, Gō Ayano 10/1/2013-21/3/201311 CX [9]
Saki (サキ) Yukie Nakama, Shohei Miura 8/1/2013-19/3/201311 CX [10]
Share House no Koibito (シェアハウスの恋人) Asami Mizukawa, Yuto Nakajima 16/1/2013-13/3/20139 NTV [11]
Tonbi (とんび) Masaaki Uchino, Takako Tokiwa 13/1/2013-17/3/201310 TBS Based on a novel [12]
Yakou Kanransha (夜行観覧車) Kyōka Suzuki, Yuriko Ishida 18/1/2013-22/3/201310 TBS Based on a novel [13]

Spring

Title (Japanese title)CastBroadcast periodEpisodesNetworkNotesRef
Last Cinderella (ラスト シンデレラ) Ryoko Shinohara, Haruma Miura, Naohito Fujiki, Nene Otsuka, Naoko Iijima 11/4/2013-20/6/201311 CX
Vampire Heaven (ヴァンパイア・ヘヴン) Aya Ōmasa, Tsubasa Honda, Yūta Hiraoka 12/4/2013-5/7/201312 TX
35-sai no Koukousei (35歳の高校生)13/4/2013-22/6/201311 NTV
Sennyu Tantei Tokage (潜入探偵トカゲ)18/4/2013-20/6/201310 TBS
Keiji 110kilo (刑事110キロ)25/4/2013-13/6/20138 EX

Summer

Title (Japanese title)CastBroadcast periodEpisodesNetworkNotesRef
Summer Nude (SUMMER NUDE) Tomohisa Yamashita, Erika Toda, Karina Nose 8/7/2013-9/2013 CX
Oh, My Dad!! (Oh, My Dad!!)11/7/2013- CX
Pin to Kona (ぴんとこな)18/7/2013- TBS
Hanzawa Naoki (半沢直樹) Sakai Masato, Aya Ueto 7/7/2013-22/9/2013 TBS

Autumn

Title (Japanese title)CastBroadcast periodEpisodesNetworkNotesRef
Hakuba no Ōji-sama Junai Tekireiki (ハクバノ王子サマ 純愛適齢期) Takahiro Miura, Shunsuke Nakamura, Hirofumi Arai 3/10/2013- NTV, Yomiuri TV Based on a manga [14]

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