Fujiko F. Fujio's SF masterpiece "33,000 Square Meters" is released in the Japanese drama, starring Koichi Yamadera

Fujiko F. Fujio's SF masterpiece "33,000 Square Meters" is released in the Japanese drama, starring Koichi Yamadera

The Japanese drama of the same name, adapted from the famous SF work "33,000 Square Meters" by the late famous cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio, will be broadcast on NHK on April 28. The famous voice actor Koichi Yamadera will be the starring actor, so stay tuned.

· "33,000 Square Meters" is a comic work published by Mr. Fujiko F. Fujio in 1975. The story tells about a salaryman temple owner who works very hard to live in his dream house. However, one day, a mysterious man in a tuxedo suddenly appears beside him and makes a very unreasonable request, which leads to a wonderful experience.

· Yamadera Koichi expressed his thoughts on starring in the drama, saying that this might be his first and last time starring in a Japanese drama, so please stay tuned!

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