Mikami Sensei:Episode 4: Fax to the Academy: "Koreeda"Riho Yoshioka reaches her own answer (contains spoilers from the previous episode)

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「御上先生」第4話の一場面(C)TBS

The fourth episode of the TBS Sunday Theatre drama " Mikami Sensei " starring Tori Matsuzaka (Sunday 9pm) will be broadcast on February 9th.

In the previous episode... When Kanzaki ( Daiken Okudaira) confronts Migami with a photo of a young man, Migami reveals, "22 years ago, a boy chose to commit suicide after broadcasting a statement to the entire school in the school's broadcasting room. His death was so shocking that it caused such a stir at the time that many people followed suit. That boy's name was Migami Kota. He's my older brother."

Kanzaki asks, "What did you come to this school for? Revenge? Or...?" Mikami replies, "I can't tell you yet."

One day, when Saejima (Takako Tokiwa) heads to the convenience store where she works, she finds a group of reporters gathered there.

A fax arrives at Rintoku Gakuin. It reads, "Rintoku is a land of peace. Many people entered this land through the Hirakawa Gate. I see your injustice. Yamato Takeru no Mikoto."

In episode 4... Saejima's connection to the murder at the national civil service examination venue becomes public, and Kanzaki feels responsible and visits Saejima's part-time job, but finds out he has already quit.

In the classroom, the students begin to discuss the Emperor's suggestion.

Regarding the fax that arrived at Rintoku Gakuin, Koreeda (Riho Yoshioka) comes up with her own answer...

The script was written by Roba Shimori. Takashi Mikami, a bureaucrat from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, who wants to change the Japanese education system, is seconded to a private high school called Rintoku Gakuin. In reality, he was demoted, but Mikami leads 18-year-old high school students living in the Reiwa era from the classroom while standing up to authority, in this story of educational revival.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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