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is a 2011 Japanese television series that is based on actual events. This television series stars
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, a member of the
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, as the lead character. This 9-episode television series was aired from 7 May 2011 to 2 July 2011 on
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network's "Saturday Dramas" program. ''Kokosei Restaurant'' garnered an average viewership rating of 10.68% throughout the
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Plot

Shingo Muraki has voluntarily resigned from his job as a chef in a restaurant in
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after an argument with a customer. He reluctantly takes the job of advising a soon-to-open restaurant that is run by high-school students from his hometown. Along the way, Muraki faces many problems caused by the town council, who are anxious to justify the taxpayers' money is being used prudently.


Cast

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Masahiro Matsuoka is a Japanese drummer and actor. He is a member of Tokio, a Johnny Entertainment musical group. His nicknames are Mabo and Maa-kun. He starred as Shinichi Ozaki in '' Godzilla: Final Wars'', and comedy series ''Yasuko to Kenji''. Career As a ...
as Shingo Muraki, a chef who previously moved to Tokyo to pursue his cooking career, ignoring his father's wish that he take over the family's temple. However, he moves back to his hometown to take up the job of advising a restaurant that is run by a local high school. * Hideaki Itō as Hiroshi Kishino, a town hall member who is in charge of this project. He has been Shingo's friend since elementary school. *
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as Ayaka Yoshisaki, the head teacher of Sōgo High School. She is opposed to the plan of setting up a restaurant run by students of the high school, and repeatedly comes into conflict with Shingo.


Students

* Shuhei Nomura as Koichi Nakamura, a third-year student and the head chef of Kokosei Restaurant * Ryunosuke Kamiki as Yosuke Sakamoto, a third-year student and the assistant head chef of Kokosei Restaurant * Umika Kawashima as Mai Yonemoto, a second-year student who later takes on the role of head chef *
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as Sayuri Takagi, a second-year student. She quits the restaurant briefly because she thinks Shingo is too harsh, but is persuaded by her friends to return to work. *
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as Shota Tamura, a second-year student


The Muraki family

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as Haruka Muraki, Shingo's sister *
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as Sadatoshi Muraki, Shingo's father. He is a priest at the town's temple.


Background information

On 13 February 2005, Mie Prefectural Ōka High School opened Japan's first restaurant run by high-school students. This restaurant, named , was built at a cost of 89 million yen. The students running the business are recruited from the high school's cooking club. According to Shingo Murabayashi, the founder of the restaurant and the cooking club adviser, "Mago no Mise" serves around 200 to 250 customers per day and has won several awards at national cooking contests. It is currently the only restaurant in Japan that is run by a public high school. The story of "Mago no Mise" was documented in two books, and . These books were written by Shingo Murabayashi and published by Ise Shimbun. The television series is based on events that happened at "Mago no Mise".


Production

The television series was first announced on 22 February 2011. It was also revealed that Matsuoka Masahiro, a member of the
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band
Tokio Tokio may refer to: * , the capital of Japan, used primarily in non-English-speaking countries may also refer to: Music * Tokio (band), a Japanese pop/rock band ** ''Tokio'' (album), their debut album * Tokio Hotel, a German rock band * Toki ...
, would star in the series as Shingo Muraki. This character is based on Shingo Murabayashi, the founder of "Mago no Mise". This is Matsuoka's seventh role in a drama series shown on NTV's Saturday Dramas time-slot, setting a new record. He previously starred in television series such as the drama adaptation of the
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'' Psychometrer Eiji''. The supporting cast members were announced on 11 March 2011. Ryunosuke Kamiki and Umika Kawashima play the roles of students working at the restaurant. Actor Hideaki Itō, the star of the film ''
Umizaru is a manga series by Shūhō Satō which was serialized by Shogakukan in ''Weekly Young Sunday'' from 1998 to 2001. Yōichi Komori is credited with the original idea for the series, and he also did the research to make the series more auth ...
'', plays the role of an official from the local town hall. His character is based on Masayuki Kishikawa, a town hall official who worked on the "Mago no Mise" project.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kokosei Restaurant Japanese drama television series 2011 Japanese television series debuts 2011 Japanese television series endings Nippon TV dramas Television series based on actual events Television series set in restaurants