Busujima Yuriko no Sekirara Nikki

Busujima Yuriko no Sekirara Nikki (毒島ゆり子のせきらら日記, The Stark Diary of Yuriko Busujima) is a 2016 Renzoku drama, starring former AKB48 member Atsuko Maeda, starting April 20, 2016. It aired every Wednesday at 24:10 JST (00:10) on Tokyo Broadcasting System. The story focuses on the scandalous daily life of Yuriko Busujima.[1]

Busujima Yuriko no Sekirara Nikki
Promotional poster from Busujima Yuriko
GenreDrama
Directed byToshio Tsuboi
Maiko Ouchi
Yoshiaki Murao
StarringAtsuko Maeda
Hirofumi Arai
Daichi Watanabe
Shizuka Nakamura
Opening theme"Selfish" by Atsuko Maeda
ComposerPascals
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducersAzusa Hashimoto
Hiroshi Togeta
Running time30 Minutes
Original release
NetworkTokyo Broadcasting System
ReleaseApril 20 (2016-04-20) –
June 22, 2016 (2016-06-22)

About The Show

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This is a "late-night soap opera". While working hard as a beat reporter of tycoon politicians, Yuriko is enjoying unbridled love in her private life. In the course of her work, she meets a man who she is instantly attracted to and falls in love. With the themes of love, two-timing and infidelity, this drama faithfully portrays the stark views of love and careers of modern young Japanese women. The drama centres on the two subjects of love and politics. Yuriko's views on love stem from an incident during her childhood, when she encountered her father having an affair, triggering her to develop her own set of rules for avoiding heartache from men. She ensures that she always has two boyfriends, so that even if one dumps her, she will still be loved by the other. To Yuriko, love and betrayal are inseparable. When she sees that the politician she is assigned to will be betrayed, she realizes that the political world is also one of love and betrayal.

The title song, "Selfish", is performed by Atsuko Maeda, with lyrics and production by Yasushi Akimoto. This marks Atsuko's first new song since "Seventh Chord", as she will release her first solo album on June 22, 2016. The title has a meaning of "self-centered" and "selfish", suiting the character of Yuriko. The lyrics intertwine with the character of Yuriko according to Maeda, who commented that "I am sure and I think we view of the world of drama is transmitted." The song performed in the drama by the character Midori Haba Watanabe Daichi is entitled "Let me hug you", a new release from the Japanese rock band 'Black Cat Chelsea'. The song was written by Watanabe for the drama.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Stark Life of Yuriko Busujima - Official Site". Tokyo Broadcasting System. Archived from the original on 2020-11-01. Retrieved 2016-04-12.