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The Last Song

1998-10-14 Drama 8.7

Just when about to commit suicide after being deserted by his bride-to-be during the wedding, a man meets a university professor who is also at the point of killing himself. A woman nearby intervenes, one thing leads to another, and the three lost souls move in together. Each episode is a distinct story about the sometimes painful, sometimes warm romances between them and the people they meet while sharing an apartment.

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The Last Song

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Just when about to commit suicide after being deserted by his bride-to-be during the wedding, a man meets a university professor who is also at the point of killing himself. A woman nearby intervenes, one thing leads to another, and the three lost souls move in together. Each episode is a distinct story about the sometimes painful, sometimes warm romances between them and the people they meet while sharing an apartment.

  • First Aired
    1998-10-14
  • Last Aired
    1998-12-23
  • Creator
    Hidenobu Hosono
  • Genre
    Drama, Mystery
  • Seasons
    1
  • Episodes
    11
  • Status
    Ended
  • Language
    日本語
  • Network
    Nippon TV
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  • Season 1
Episode 1: The Girl Who Sings of Love at the End of the World

1. Episode 1: The Girl Who Sings of Love at the End of the World

Professor Shafu loses the university president election and attempts to commit suicide. He encounters ...More
Professor Shafu loses the university president election and attempts to commit suicide. He encounters Akaki, who is also about to jump, but neither can muster the courage. They are interrupted by a mysterious girl, Mia, who laughs at them. Meanwhile, teacher Rimi investigates students staying out late, linked to rumors of ghosts. She is startled by masked figures—Shafu and Akaki—who cause further chaos.Less
60mins 1998-10-14
Episode 2: Pandora's Box

2. Episode 2: Pandora's Box

This episode explores the theme of perception and illusion. Professor Shafu reprimands Noa for judging...More
This episode explores the theme of perception and illusion. Professor Shafu reprimands Noa for judging people by appearance, comparing it to gossip. Noa questions why Pandora’s box holds hope, not love. The story reflects on how greed and desire distort true love, while hope remains as the one redeeming element.Less
60mins 1998-10-21
Episode 3: Crazy Fruit

3. Episode 3: Crazy Fruit

Shafu and Akaki party at a hotel but end up humiliated. Akaki is asked to visit the ailing daughter of...More
Shafu and Akaki party at a hotel but end up humiliated. Akaki is asked to visit the ailing daughter of Tsuda, a man who photographs people at the beach. Akaki grows close to the girl but is conflicted because of his feelings for Rimi. The girl’s serious illness, lupus, makes Akaki experience her struggles. In the end, she tragically proves her love for him by running naked in the sunlight, and sacrificing herself.Less
60mins 1998-10-28
Episode 4: The Star Prince

4. Episode 4: The Star Prince

Professor Shafu encounters a diligent newspaper boy, Yumoto, who is later bullied. Shafu invites Yumot...More
Professor Shafu encounters a diligent newspaper boy, Yumoto, who is later bullied. Shafu invites Yumoto to his base, impressed by the boy’s integrity. Rimi visits Yumoto's father, learning about their poverty. Later, it’s revealed Yumoto is a girl raised as a boy by her father to protect her from societal expectations. A tragic stabbing leaves Yumoto in the hospital, and she is eventually saved by a blood transfusion from her biological father.Less
60mins 1998-11-04
Episode 5: Love on a Wheelchair

5. Episode 5: Love on a Wheelchair

Professor Shafu shares the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, drawing a parallel between love and trust. No...More
Professor Shafu shares the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, drawing a parallel between love and trust. Noa’s love interest, Rumi, loses faith, leading to their relationship's downfall. Shafu teaches that love, unshaken by doubt, is built on trust, while insecurity can crack even the strongest bonds.Less
60mins 1998-11-11
Episode 6: The Girl Who Loved a Genius

6. Episode 6: The Girl Who Loved a Genius

Shafu explains that female creatures are biologically wired to seek out talented mates, though as wome...More
Shafu explains that female creatures are biologically wired to seek out talented mates, though as women age, they may lower their standards. He points out that Noa, while ordinary, could still attract women due to certain genetic traits. Shafu also highlights the struggles of geniuses like Hirota, a brilliant pianist, who suffer due to their complex minds, making their lives more painful.Less
60mins 1998-11-18
Episode 7: Love and Bread

7. Episode 7: Love and Bread

A husband keeps his deceased wife in a freezer, reflecting a warped sense of love. His wife once said ...More
A husband keeps his deceased wife in a freezer, reflecting a warped sense of love. His wife once said she wanted to stay by his side even after death. The characters debate love: is it choosing to live or die after a loved one passes? Shafu argues that true love isn’t about living in memories or clinging to death but rejecting the idea of their passing. Noa, however, believes true love is living on for the other person, keeping their memory alive in your future, similar to the film Titanic.Less
60mins 1998-11-25
Episode 8: Little Bear in the Forest of Love

8. Episode 8: Little Bear in the Forest of Love

Shafu explores the topic of cloning, arguing that family ties are stronger because of blood, while cou...More
Shafu explores the topic of cloning, arguing that family ties are stronger because of blood, while couples lack that connection. Higashiyama suggests that cloning a loved one would eliminate the need to adapt to them, providing endless love. Noa disagrees, asserting that a clone isn't the same person. The episode questions whether love is truly selfless or ultimately about one's own needs and desires.Less
60mins 1998-12-02
Episode 9: Guess Who I Am

9. Episode 9: Guess Who I Am

A mysterious man dismisses joy, seeing it as fleeting and a precursor to disappointment. He argues tha...More
A mysterious man dismisses joy, seeing it as fleeting and a precursor to disappointment. He argues that sadness and anger distort love, turning it into hatred or indifference. He believes that by rejecting joy and desire, humans could avoid suffering. Noa pushes back, arguing that love is more profound and enduring, despite life's challenges.Less
60mins 1998-12-09
Episode 10: The Woman Who Waited 20 Years

10. Episode 10: The Woman Who Waited 20 Years

Shafu, now lonely after losing everything, converses with Oshima, who reflects on how power and status...More
Shafu, now lonely after losing everything, converses with Oshima, who reflects on how power and status have isolated him from his family. Shafu asks Noa what it takes to love someone, and Noa argues that true love requires qualifications, not everyone can find it. The episode explores how men and women differ in dealing with love and the burdens of family expectations.Less
60mins 1998-12-16
Episode 11: Love

11. Episode 11: Love

Shafu dies, and Noa falls for a teacher who is already engaged. She hopes Noa will come for her on her...More
Shafu dies, and Noa falls for a teacher who is already engaged. She hopes Noa will come for her on her wedding day, but he doesn't interrupt the ceremony. Instead, he releases balloons into the sky, symbolizing his love and letting her go to live her own life. Noa chooses to bless her happiness rather than selfishly take her away. The episode suggests that love is like a balloon—fragile yet colorful, floating with the wind, sometimes enduring life's rain and storms.Less
60mins 1998-12-23

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