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Japanese television entertainment is diverse, but few formats possess the cultural weight of the RenZoku Shousetsu Shgekijou (Serial TV Novel), colloquially known as the Asadora (Morning Drama). Airing in 15-minute episodes, six days a week, these series occupy a unique space in the media landscape. They are not merely entertainment; they function as a daily ritual for millions of households. This paper argues that the enduring success of the Morning Drama lies in its consistent narrative mission: to provide a sense of stability, hope, and shared national identity in a rapidly changing world.

Abstract This paper explores the evolution and significance of the Japanese "Morning Drama" (Asadora), a unique broadcasting format initiated by NHK. By examining the genre's historical origins, narrative structures—specifically the "missionary" role of uplifting national morale—and its adaptation to modern entertainment demands, this study highlights how these series have become a staple of Japanese daily life. The analysis focuses on the genre’s ability to reflect shifting societal values, particularly regarding gender roles and family dynamics, serving as a barometer for Japanese cultural identity. The Morning Drama serves as a mirror for


The Morning Drama serves as a mirror for the changing status of women in Japan. Japanese television entertainment is diverse