Today (December 7), the Japanese drama "Kishibe Rohan: Ichiban Shimokatsu" released a new trailer. The series will be broadcast on NHK for three consecutive days on December 28, 29 and 30. The following is the official trailer video content. New trailer for the Japanese drama "Kishibe Rohan: Immobile": "Kishibe Rohan is Immobile" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki. It tells the story of Rohan Kishibe, a talented manga artist who debuted at the age of 16. His Heaven's Gate can turn a person into a book, allowing him to read other people's life experiences or thoughts, and can also use written narration to change the other person's behavior. With the same fantasy and weird style of Hirohiko Araki, the new Japanese drama "Kishibe Rohan Is Still" will play the protagonist Rohan Kishibe, who will be played by Issey Takahashi, who is said to be a loyal fan of "Kishibe Rohan Is Still"; the heroine, the beautiful editorial partner Izumi Kyoka, will be played by Marie Iitoyo; other characters include Shibasaki Kaede, Moriyama Mirai, Takiuchi Kimi and Nakamura Tomoya, etc. The Japanese drama "Kishibe Rohan: Immobile" will be broadcast on NHK for three consecutive days on December 28th, 29th and 30th, so stay tuned. Video screenshots:
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