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Based on
  
Jin by Motoka Murakami

Final episode date
  
26 June 2011

Number of episodes
  
22

8.3/10
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Also known as
  
JIN-仁-

First episode date
  
11 October 2009

Number of seasons
  
2

Adapted from
  
Jin

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Genre
  
Sci-fi medical Drama Fantasy

Written by
  
Murakami Motoka (manga) Morishita Yoshiko

Directed by
  
Hirakawa Yuichiro Yamamuro Daisuke Kawashima Ryutaro

Starring
  
Takao Osawa Haruka Ayase Miki Nakatani Masaaki Uchino

Networks
  
TBS Television, Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings

Similar
  
Dr Jin, Kiken na Kankei, Love Story, Saigo no Koi, Mayonaka no Ame

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Jin (JIN-仁-) is a Japanese television drama series, first broadcast on TBS in 2009 and a second season in 2011. It is based on the Japanese manga series, Jin, written by Motoka Murakami.

Contents

It was one of the most popular dramas of the year and won many major awards.

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Cast

  • Takao Osawa as Jin Minakata
  • Haruka Ayase as Saki Tachibana
  • Miki Nakatani as Miki Tomonaga / Nokaze
  • Keisuke Koide as Kyotaro Tachibana
  • Yumi Aso as Ei Tachibana
  • Masaaki Uchino as Ryōma Sakamoto
  • Fumiyo Kohinata as Rintaro Katsu
  • Takahiro Fujimoto as Kichinosuke Saigo
  • Kazufumi Miyazawa as Isami Kondo
  • Kazuyuki Asano as Hisashige Tanaka
  • Tomoka Kurokawa as Princess Kazu
  • Tetsuya Takeda as Kōan Ogata
  • Masachika Ichimura as Shozan Sakuma
  • Kenta Kiritani as Yūsuke Saburi
  • Hiromasa Taguchi as Jun'an Yamada
  • Jirō Satō as Genkō Fukuda
  • Atsuo Nakamura as Tatsugorō Shinmon
  • Season 1

    The story follows a brain surgeon named Minakata Jin who has spent the last two years in anguish, as his fiancee lies in a vegetative state after an operation he performed. One day, he faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo Period. He is soon attacked by a samurai, but he escapes with the help of a man named Kyotaro. Kyotaro suffers a serious injury to the head while trying to protect him, but Jin manages to save his life despite a lack of proper medical equipment. Because of that, Kyotaro's sister Saki begins taking an interest in Jin and becomes his assistant. Meanwhile, Jin is determined to find a way back to the present.

    Season 2

    Two years have passed since the last season. Jin and Saki develop a sweet confectionery that contains medicine for Saki's mother who has a severe case of beriberi. Meanwhile, Ryoma asks Jin to care for Kaishuu Katsu's mentor, Shozan Sakuma. Shozan is in a critical state after being attacked by the Shinsengumi. Jin is reluctant because curing Shozan would mean changing the course of history. However, Shozan tells him that he too is involved in the “present”.

    Music

    Ending:

  • Aitakute Ima (逢いたくていま, Missing You Now) by Misia (Season 1)
  • Itoshiki Hibi yo (いとしき日々よ, Oh Sweet Days) by Ken Hirai (Season 2)
  • References

    Jin (TV series) Wikipedia