What you said upstairs is correct, it is "Black Leather Manual", starring Ryoko Yonekura, a very exciting Japanese drama
Title: Black Leather Manual
TV station: TV Asahi EX
First broadcast date: October 14, 2004
Number of episodes: 7 episodes
Screenwriter: Yumiko Kamiyama
Script: Yumiko Kamiyama
Original work: Seicho Matsumoto's "Black Leather Manual" (New Trend Library)
Producers: Seiko Uchiyama, Haki Nakayama
Directors: Matsuda Hidechi, Fujita Aiji
Theme song: Here alone Yasurajo Kurenai
Cast
Yonekura Ryoko as Haraguchi Motoko
Toru Nakamura as Tomio Yasushima
Ikkei Watanabe as Yuki Murai
Jun Murasaki as Yoko Sakurai
Miho Yoshioka as Konno Chengie
Yoko Yamamoto as Yoshiko Iwamura
Toshiro Yanagi as Tsuneo Hashida
Masahiko Tsugawa as Shoji Hasegawa
Minoru Kobayashi Played by Nara Hayashi Kenji
[Edit this paragraph] Plot introduction
The play stars Yonekura Ryoko, one of Japan's four top models, as the heroine - a hotel manager in Ginza The charming mother-in-law of the business. In order to play this role well, she even wore a full set of Chanel to interpret this "bad" woman who uses beauty as a weapon and is extremely smart. Ryoko Yonekura has previously played the role of a heart-throb super beauty (2002's "Plastic Beauty") and a classical beauty who tolerates everything (2003 NHK's Taiga drama "Musashi"), as well as bewitching everyone with her extraordinary charm. The male witch ("My Wife is a Witch" earlier this year) successfully transformed from a model. But she also said that it was her first time to play such a "bad" woman who was good at dancing.
This story tells the story of the protagonist, Motoko, an ordinary employee of a bank, who was found to have embezzled 120 million yen from the bank by taking advantage of her position. When the president asked her to return all the embezzled amounts, she took out a black leather-covered notebook, and in this notebook was recorded a list of all the people within the bank who had used short accounts to evade taxes over the years. Looking at the stunned president, Motoko confidently blackmailed the president and asked him to buy the notebook at a price equal to the amount he had embezzled. The president had no choice but to agree to her request and became the first victim of Motoko's "Black Leather Manual".
After Motoko left the bank, he opened a hotel in Ginza. In the process of working, she even used her special identity as a mamasan to collect money-related intelligence and recorded it all in the "Black Leather Manual".
Where will Motoko and her "Black Leather Manual" go in the end! ?
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