首页 Sale: Unveiling the Best Platforms for Japanese Drama Lovers
Dive Watches - Built for Adventure

Sale: Unveiling the Best Platforms for Japanese Drama Lovers

You love Japanese TV shows, right? Ever think about how to watch them inexpensively? In this article, I’m gonna tell you about my favorite choices for places to watch tons of Japanese TV shows. Whether you’re hunting for the latest releases or just want some enduring shows, these services have you sorted.

First up, Netflix Japan.

Next up is Crunchyroll.

Now, third on the list is Amazon Prime Video.

Now, number four is Hulu.

Last but not least, number five is Viki.

First up, Netflix Japan.

You know, Netflix in Japan is like the best spot for all you drama followers. They’ve got a vast array of combination of classic and modern shows streaming at crisp and distinct visuals.

I’ll tell ya, I subscribed and I was blown away by how many vast variety of categories they had. Got touching romantic tales, dramatic action movies, and lots more. There’s something for everyone there. And hey, they always have special promotions and brief selections that’s really awesome.

Next up is Crunchyroll.

Moving on to Crunchyroll is a second excellent option for Japanese TV shows. Crunchyroll is famous for its large selection of anime and manga-inspired series.

The most notable aspect is, they have a complete category just for Japanese TV shows so you can locate the shows you’re looking for easily. I’ve found some very interesting content on Crunchyroll that I never even knew about before. And don’t forget, they’ve got a complimentary trial so you have the chance to give it a try before you decide to continue using it.

Now, third on the list is Amazon Prime Video.

Now, if you’re a current Amazon Prime subscriber, this is an excellent selection. They’ve got a considerable number of Japanese TV shows, including a bunch of those that are well-known.

And this platform is really user-friendly. They often have some attractive offers for Prime members, too. I discovered a Japanese drama series there that I was absolutely hooked on, and it could only be found on Prime Video.

Now, number four is Hulu.

Next on the list, Hulu is another option for Japanese TV shows. They’ve got a nice mix of new and vintage shows.

And did you know, Hulu often has exclusive partnerships with Japanese companies, so you can find series you won’t find elsewhere. And the best part? Its platform is extremely user-friendly, making it a real practical choice for drama fans.

Last but not least, number five is Viki.

Lastly, Viki streaming service is a really cool service that gives you Japanese TV shows with subtitles in lots of spoken languages. It’s awesome if you wanna get better at spoken language while watching dramas.

I’ve watched material in the original spoken language on Viki streaming service and it was really cool. They’ve got a variety of shows and some are exclusively available on Viki streaming service.