Good Life: Thank You, Papa, Goodbye

Good Life: Thank You, Papa, Goodbye (2011)


  • Genre: Drama, Family
  • Creator: Cho Chang In
  • First Air Date: 2011-04-19
  • Last Air Date: 2011-06-28
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 11
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 54 min.
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Networks: Kansai TV, Fuji TV
  • Directors: Yoshishige Miyake, Keiichiro Shiraki.
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Summary

The basis for the drama is the novel “Kashikogi” by author Cho Chang-in, which has sold 2 million copies in Korea since its publication in 2000. It has already been adapted as a television drama and a stage play in that country. On February 4, Shogakukan is publishing the book in Japan under the title “Good Life.” Sorimachi plays the part of Daichi Sawamoto, a newspaper reporter who has always prioritized his work over his family. When his wife suddenly leaves him, he finally notices the love he has been receiving from his son. Just as he decides to answer back, it is discovered that his son has leukemia.

  • Keywords: based on novel or book, terminal illness, tearjerker
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    Good Life: Thank You, Papa, Goodbye Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2011-04-19
    11 Episodes

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    • Takashi Sorimachi

      as Sawamoto Daichi
    • Haruka Igawa

      as Sawamoto Kaori
    • Amon Kabe

      as Sawamoto Waku
    • Nana Eikura

      as Konno Nanami
    • Tsuyoshi Ihara

      as Maruyama Minato
    • Takeshi Kaga

      as Yukimura Shinpei
    • Tajima Yurika

      as Inoue Eiko
    • Atsuko Fukuda

      as Minagawa Miki
    • Haruyama Rena

      as Kamata Miyoko
    • Koyama So

      as Fujimoto Taiyo
    • Hata Mei

      as Segawa Aoi
    • Honda Kaisei

      as Kai
    • Kaoru Okunuki

      as Fujimoto Miki
    • Eru Yamada

      as Taninaka Sora
    • Yutaka Matsushige

      as Daichi's father
    • Natsuko Nagaike

      as Adachi Yuka
    • Masumi Ohkawa

      as Daichi's mother
    • Junko Hamura

      as Mayama Miyavi
    • Shōma Suginomori

      as bully
    • Hirofumi Araki

      as Hosokawa Ryoji
    • Kunito Watanabe

      as Kuroki Keiji
    • Umi Yamano

      as the head nurse
    Sound JUJU Theme Song Performance
    Writing Satomi Oshima Screenplay
    Production Kasaoki Takahiro Producer
    Production Jun Kimura Producer
    Directing Yoshishige Miyake Director
    Directing Keiichiro Shiraki Director
    Sound Norihito Sumitomo Music

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