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8.2 2 Seasons • 21 Episodes

Dragon Sakura - Season 2

A few years ago, a group of struggling students at a low-ranked high school made it into Japan’s top college, Tokyo University, thanks to Kenji Sakuragi, a down-on-his-luck lawyer-turned-teacher. But since he left, the school has been on a downward spiral. Now they’ve wooed him back, and he’s determined to turn things around again – this time with the motto: “Times are tough! So get a move on!” Students are overwhelmed with choices and desperate for something to hold onto. With his profound belief in their ability, Kenji offers a ray of hope.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Hiroshi Abe

    Hiroshi Abe

    Kenji Sakuragi

  • Masami Nagasawa

    Masami Nagasawa

    Naomi Mizuno

  • Sara Minami

    Sara Minami

    Nao Hayase

  • Kaito Takahashi

    Kaito Takahashi

    Akira Seto

  • Yurina Hirate

    Yurina Hirate

    Kaede Iwasaki

  • Seishirou Katou

    Seishirou Katou

    Kouichirou Amano

  • Ouji Suzuka

    Ouji Suzuka

    Ryou Fuji

  • Sara Shida

    Sara Shida

    Mari Kousugi

  • Kanata Hosoda

    Kanata Hosoda

    Kenda Hara

Overview

A few years ago, a group of struggling students at a low-ranked high school made it into Japan’s top college, Tokyo University, thanks to Kenji Sakuragi, a down-on-his-luck lawyer-turned-teacher. But since he left, the school has been on a downward spiral. Now they’ve wooed him back, and he’s determined to turn things around again – this time with the motto: “Times are tough! So get a move on!” Students are overwhelmed with choices and desperate for something to hold onto. With his profound belief in their ability, Kenji offers a ray of hope.

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