Recommended Amazon Prime Japan original dramas! Guaranteed to get you hooked
Have you ever opened a streaming service only to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of titles? In this article, we’ll highlight our top picks from Japanese original dramas available on Amazon Prime.
From innovative concepts you won’t find on broadcast TV to deeply moving, richly woven stories, these are works brimming with passion you can encounter only here.
On a weekend night or during a spare moment, immerse yourself in an extraordinary world.
We hope you’ll find your next favorite show!
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Recommended Amazon Prime Japan Original Dramas! Guaranteed to get you hooked (11–20)
Married to my husbandNEW!

Betrayed deeply by the husband and best friend she trusted—and even robbed of her life—the heroine wakes to find herself ten years in the past.
This is a life-reset romance in which Misa, played by Fuka Koshiba, confronts a harsh fate.
In her second life, supported by her boss Wataru, played by Takeru Satoh, she resolves to take revenge on her husband, played by Yu Yokoyama, and her best friend, played by Sei Shiraishi.
The tension born from her knowledge of the future and the stirring journey of a woman long exploited by others as she reclaims her own worth will grip your heart.
Amid the thrilling developments characteristic of a Japan–Korea co-production, the protagonist’s growth as she discovers a new kind of happiness is portrayed with care.
In conclusion
The magic of moving images can turn the small, ordinary gaps in our day into the finest moments of the extraordinary. Among the recommended Amazon Prime Japan Original dramas, you’ll find exquisite stories that gently stir our emotions. With your favorite drink in hand, settle in and savor a rich evening that feels like a journey into unknown worlds.


