

Shizuo Kasahara, a screenwriter, has been having trouble writing scripts. Transcription: " Gurasu no Naka no Monogatari" ( Japanese: グラスの中の物語) Ryū lifts the young man's spirits by telling him about Ernest Hemingway and the story The Old Man and the Sea. Transcription: " Bā no Wasuremono" ( Japanese: バーの忘れ物)Ī young salesmen, Shibata, is given a transfer notice from his boss after his sales figures are low. The featured cocktails are the Bijou and Amber Dream. He explains that amber takes time to get its beauty, much like a marriage and the time a couple puts into it. Ryū mixes the Bijou Cocktail, then creates an Amber Dream from it. Meanwhile, Sayo Yusada is waiting for her husband for their anniversary, however the two have grown apart. Ryū assists a couple on their first date.

Transcription: " Kohaku no Yume" ( Japanese: 琥珀の夢) Ryū uses the Margarita and its history to show Shimaoka that love can live on. The two of them wanted to perform together in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, until he decided to take over his family's company. Shimaoka, the head of an advertising company, is retiring, and his old love, the actress Mieko Yuzuki, has just died. Transcription: " Kōkai no Gurasu" ( Japanese: 後悔のグラス) The featured cocktail is the Nikolaschka. Ryū extrapolates that the beverage was Suntory's Kakubin (referred to in the show as "Kaku"), a beverage at the crossroad of old and new Japan. Shortly after this accident, Miwa's parents were killed in a car crash. The two had been fighting over modernizing the family hotel. Miwa Kurushima comes to Eden Hall to ask Ryū to find her "Menu of the Heart." As a child, she broke a bottle of alcohol intended to mend the rift between her father and Taizō Kurushima, her grandfather. Transcription: " Kokoro no Menyū" ( Japanese: 心のメニュー) The featured cocktail is the Grasshopper. Kamishima's bar redesign incorporates Ryū's explanation of the importance of bars. He is shown the skill of the profession by Ryū, who creates a simple water-mix ( mizuwari) by smashing Eden Hall's signature ice cup. Transcription: " Bātendā" ( Japanese: バーテンダー)Īt the bar Eden Hall in Ginza, Ryū Sasakura creates cocktails dubbed "The Glass of the Gods." Hotel redesigner Kamishima holds deep disregard for bartenders because of an embarrassing mistake he made as a younger man.

On August 5, 2011, TC Entertainment released all episodes in a Blu-ray Disc box set.
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Directed by Osamu Katayama and written by Natsuko Takahashi, it aired on TV Asahi "Friday Night Drama" time slot from February 4, 2011, to April 1, 2011.
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In November 2010, through the 24th issue of Super Jump, it was announced the production of a Japanese television drama series starring Masaki Aiba. The anime opening theme "Bartender" is sung by Natural High featuring Junpei Shiina while the ending theme is "Hajimari no Hito" ( 始まりのヒト) by Natural High.

The episodes were later combined into five DVDs, released by Pony Canyon from December 20, 2006, to April 18, 2007. It originally aired between October 15, 2006, and December 31, 2006, on Fuji Television. The series was directed by Masaki Watanabe, written by Yasuhiro Imagawa, and produced by Palm Studio. The anime television series Bartender is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Araki Joh.
