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病室で念仏を唱えないでください (DVD) (2020) 日本TVドラマ
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  • ビデオ
  • NTSC: Widescreen 16:9
  • オーディオ
  • 日本語
  • 字幕
  • 中国語, 英語
  • ディスク
  • DVD ディスク
  • 地域コード
  • Region All

  • 商品名 : 病室で念仏を唱えないでください
  • 他の名前 : Byoshitsu de Nembutsu o Tonaenaide Kudasai
  • ジャンル : 医療
  • 話数 : 全1-10話
  • テレビ / 映画制作 : 日本 TBS
  • 生産/放送日 : 2020年
  • 発売日 : 2022年05月31日
  • ディスク枚数 : 3 枚
  • 重量 : 230(g)
  • 生産国 : Japan

  • ストーリー紹介
  • Matsumoto Shouen entered monkhood because he could not rescue his childhood friend who was drowning right in front of him when he was a kid. Wanting to save the lives of the people important to him in their last moments, he also aspired to be a doctor. At the hospital, Shouen engages in medical care as an emergency doctor and also chants sutra for the deceased at the morgue or provides psychological care for terminally ill patients as a Buddhist monk. As a result, there are times when he treats patients brought into the emergency centre while he is in his robes and causes them to jump to the conclusion that they have died. Although he is disliked not only by patients but also colleagues for chanting prayers to Buddha and preaching for everything, he is cheerful and sincere. As Shouen grapples with how he should save lives, attend to deaths and support the families of patients, he grows as a doctor, a monk and a person.

  • ストーリー紹介
  • Matsumoto Shouen entered monkhood because he could not rescue his childhood friend who was drowning right in front of him when he was a kid. Wanting to save the lives of the people important to him in their last moments, he also aspired to be a doctor. At the hospital, Shouen engages in medical care as an emergency doctor and also chants sutra for the deceased at the morgue or provides psychological care for terminally ill patients as a Buddhist monk. As a result, there are times when he treats patients brought into the emergency centre while he is in his robes and causes them to jump to the conclusion that they have died. Although he is disliked not only by patients but also colleagues for chanting prayers to Buddha and preaching for everything, he is cheerful and sincere. As Shouen grapples with how he should save lives, attend to deaths and support the families of patients, he grows as a doctor, a monk and a person.