Nemureru Mori

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Nemureru Mori
Created byNozawa Hisashi
Directed byIsamu Nakae
StarringMiho Nakayama (中山美穂)
Takuya Kimura (木村拓哉)
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes12
Production
Running timeapprox. 48 mins each episode
Original release
NetworkFuji TV
Release08 October –
24 December 1998

Nemureru Mori (眠れる森) is a drama that aired on Fuji TV. It first aired in Japan from October 08, 1998 to December 24, 1998.

It is written by Nozawa Hisashi, starring Miho Nakayama and Takuya Kimura, and features music by Mariya Takeuchi (Theme song - Camouflage) and U2 (With or Without You).


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Synopsis

Oba Minako, a girl that lost her family on an accident in the past - or so as what she remember, is preparing for her impending marriage with Kiichiro when she finds some old, forgotten letters she received as a child. In these letters a small boy asks her to come to the sleeping forest to meet her at a certain date when they are grown up. She notices that the date is almost upon her and she decides to visit the sleeping forest in her old home town. Once there, she meets a mysterious young man, Naoki Ito, who seems to know everything about her, even about the time she has forgotten herself. Shocked, she leaves her childhood place and tries to forget all about the incident only to find out that the young man has followed her and is now her new neighbour. It seems that she has attracted a stalker, not knowing that knowing Naoki will reveal a terrible secret of her past and puts her into mortal danger. As the story runs, Minako starts to remember her hidden pasts that long buried in her sleeping memory - the slaughter of her family, the person that murdered them, and complex connection between her, Naoki, and even her boyfriend, Kiichiro, in the past.

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