If you are a person who likes to drink, then you must not miss this Japanese drama "The Genre of Evening Drinking". This is a series of dramas with the theme of alcohol, which tells the daily life of a woman who works at a real estate company, Miyuki Izawa (Chiaki Kuriyama).
She works hard every day to get a delicious drink, whether it's sauna, camping, hiking, or with ministers, colleagues, friends, she can find a way to drink late.
The Genre of Evening Drinking" is a TV series directed by Takashi Ninomiya and Taku Matsumoto, written by Yosuke Masaka, and starring Chiaki Kuriyama and Kohei Takeda, which will be released in Japan on July 1, 2022. The show is based on the manga of the same name, written by Miwa Sakai, who is also an expert in wine culture and has published several books on alcohol. The wine knowledge and wine and food pairings in the play have been guided and reviewed by her, so the audience can learn and taste with confidence.
The main character in the play, Miyuki, is a single woman who lives a very disciplined life and excels at work, but her biggest hobby is drinking. She has a motto that is, "By your actions, you can be good no matter what!".She believes that drinking is not only a pleasure, but also a reward, an affirmation of her efforts. She loves to try a wide variety of liquors, from beer, sake, and white wine, to red wine, brandy, and whiskey, she has something to suit her tastes and occasions. She also likes to pair everything from Japanese and Chinese dishes to Western barbecue and pasta. She has a variety of evening drinks, sometimes she is alone at home, sometimes she is with the minister (Kohei Takeda), sometimes she is with colleagues, friends, and sometimes even with strangers. Her evening drink story is the story of her life, full of fun and touching.
The Genre of Late Drinks is a Japanese drama that makes you fall in love with drinking, which not only shows the knowledge and charm of various alcohols, but also shows the life attitude and values of a single woman. It teaches us how to give ourselves happiness and how to give ourselves minimalist satisfaction in the fast-paced present. It also allows us to see that drinking is not an escape, but a face, a communication with ourselves and others. If you also want to experience Miyuki's evening drinking trip, then you might as well check out this Japanese drama, and maybe you will find some unexpected surprises and touches. 100 help plan