You may have already noticed what the title work was when I introduced the Headline.
"JIN" is a historical drama in which modern brain surgeons teleport to the end of the Edo period.

I was amazed at the setting of this story at the time, but every week I was crying and watching the drama.
It was Takao Osawa who played the leading brain surgeon, Jin Minakata.
"Hana no Ran" and "Hana Moyu" in Taiga Drama. In the movie, he appeared in "Kingdom".
He is active in a wide range of fields such as theatrical performances, recitation plays, and dubbing of anime.

Minakata, which suddenly crossed space-time at the end of the Edo period, is a human historical drama that rescues people while utilizing their skills and knowledge in places where there are no medical devices.
You will be impressed with Minakata's thoughts and actions.
Everyone wants to support it.

But when Minakata learns that helping historical figures will start to shift future events, he may be forced to make harsh choices to help people.
Since the figure of suffering from those conflicts is also depicted, it continues to shake the viewer's heart strongly.

People-to-people connections, families, and friendships up to the present day. Love. Everything is packed.

This work was also broadcast in Myanmar, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong, and seems to have been made into a TV drama in South Korea.
Later, there was a stage performance by the Takarazuka Revue in Japan.