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kissasian is good for older/completed dramas but not for airing dramas as they take longer than some other websites. there are so many really good asian dramas outside of korea, lakorns have a lot of episodes and thai series typically have more than one season. have you ever watched a jdrama before though? 

I watched a litttle bit, but after reading on this article. It started to me to lose out of it. https://mydramalist.com/article/2016/06/19/why-do-people-usually-choose-k-dramas-over-j-dramas

did you read all of that article because the article is stating why people should give jdramas a chance not why you shouldn’t? sure the cinematography might not be as good as kdramas and the episode count is shorter however jdramas have some really good and unique plots. there are also some japanese remakes of kdramas (and some kdramas are also adapted from a manga or jdrama) so if you prefer kdrama storylines better then you can always watch the japanese versions of them. what genres do you like? 

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did you read all of that article because the article is stating why people should give jdramas a chance not why you shouldn’t? sure the cinematography might not be as good as kdramas and the episode count is shorter however jdramas have some really good and unique plots. there are also some japanese remakes of kdramas (and some kdramas are also adapted from a manga or jdrama) so if you prefer kdrama storylines better then you can always watch the japanese versions of them. what genres do you like? 

That's okay, i am currently under a diffrent thread where i need some reccomendations with C-Drama with an contempoary setting. You can find it article here: https://mydramalist.com/discussions/general-discussion/33265-c-drama-with-contempoary-setting-reccomendations

 lololol:

did you read all of that article because the article is stating why people should give jdramas a chance not why you shouldn’t? sure the cinematography might not be as good as kdramas and the episode count is shorter however jdramas have some really good and unique plots. there are also some japanese remakes of kdramas (and some kdramas are also adapted from a manga or jdrama) so if you prefer kdrama storylines better then you can always watch the japanese versions of them. what genres do you like? 

My preference for J-Drama i'd like to watch is that of an Romance, Family, Comedy and Decetive. Please find it on kissdrama since there aren't large number of catalog on J-Dramas on legal streaming websites.

 Hotsushi-kun:

Yeah, this is prehaps one of the main reason why J-Drama sucks while K-Drama and the other aspects of Asian drama are much better with having large amount of episodes.

Having large amount of episodes or long duration/episodes is not guarantee for any shows to be better, so did the vice versa