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An uncensored version of the Japanese medical drama ‘TOKYO MER: The Running Emergence Room’ will be premiered on TBS. This is to celebrate the release of this series which was first premiered in the year 2021. The stage of leading character has been portrayed by the seasoned actor Ryohei Suzuki who is on a heroic mission of saving lives by being the part of the mobile emergency response team during the crucial period like disasters, accidents and any unfortunate crimes.
This drama has been adapted from the movie which emerged as the national sensation of that time of release. The audiences have no distractions but they are made more clingy with this high-pressure, high-stakes and gripping screenplay showing the unknown/hardly shown world of emergency responders who are the key role players of one core mission that is to save everyone safely. The television fans are excited to witness this nostalgic drama which could rekindle your memories during its early premiere.
| Name of the Drama | TOKYO MER: The Running Emergence Room |
| Broadcasting Channel | TBS (Japan) |
| Date | 31 July 2025 |
| Time | 8.00 pm |
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