Mikami Sensei:Episode 7: "Shiiba"Sakura Kiryu's actions revealed, expulsion (contains spoilers from the previous episode)

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「御上先生」第7話の一場面(C)TBS

The seventh episode of the TBS Sunday Theatre drama " Mikami Sensei " (Sunday 9pm) starring Tori Matsuzaka will be broadcast on March 2nd.

In the previous episode, Mikami (Matsuzaka) and Koreeda ( Riho Yoshioka ) were talking about Shiiba ( Sakura Kiryu Sakura), a student in class 3-2. Koreeda reported, "It seems that Shiiba is working several part-time jobs at the same time. She's also caring for her in between." Mikami said, "This is not a situation that can be ignored. We need to take appropriate action."

"Teachers really do have an important job," said Koreeda. "When I heard Mikami Sensei's talk today, I couldn't help but think that if Mikami Sensei had been there at the time, he might have been able to stop what happened to his brother (who passed away)."

"I don't think so," replied Gojyo, to which Koreeda replied with determination, "But I think it might be true. We have to save Shiiba's life no matter what."

In episode 7... The third fax from Yamato Takeru arrives, causing a stir. At the Ministry of Education, a tragedy befalls Tsubuki (Kaito Sakurai). What will Makino (Masaki Okada) do when he witnesses it?

When Shiiba's actions are revealed, the school expels him. Mikami points out to the worried students that Shiiba's problems are also connected to societal problems. The students who confront the problem take unexpected action...

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 and stands 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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