
Both are about women and families surviving the war. ITCOW is shorter and not as emotionally draining as Changsha though.

both shows are slice of life during a particular period of war
both mainly focus of a group of people from one particular place.
both have the bittersweet feeling to them
both mainly focus of a group of people from one particular place.
both have the bittersweet feeling to them



- Romance in the midst of war.
Well, Nami Uraraka ni Meoto Biyori wasn't yet a "War" war, but I'm sure Japan was preparing for it. I think they already colonized parts of China and Korea at that time too? So people in this drama live a quite prosperous life.
However in the Kono Sekai No Katasumi Ni, it's a "War" war that happened. Japan lost the WW II. Hence the bombing, the tragedy, the famine, etc.
Although both have great stories where romance and family remained.
Well, Nami Uraraka ni Meoto Biyori wasn't yet a "War" war, but I'm sure Japan was preparing for it. I think they already colonized parts of China and Korea at that time too? So people in this drama live a quite prosperous life.
However in the Kono Sekai No Katasumi Ni, it's a "War" war that happened. Japan lost the WW II. Hence the bombing, the tragedy, the famine, etc.
Although both have great stories where romance and family remained.

En ambos dramas pondremos disfrutar del viaje de vida de nuestros protagonistas, y veremos desde las perspectivas de los ciudadanos japoneses como vivieron las guerras. Tenno no Ryoriba es una historia basada en hechos reales, así que veremos a Japón en diferente, épocas mientras el protagonista va creciendo como persona, de igual manera podremos observar la discriminación que pasaron los japoneses fuera de japón durante la guerra.
En esta historia nuestro protagonista anda buscando algo en lo que ser bueno, es el dolor de cabeza de sus padres, pero una vez que conoce la cocina no la dejará hasta que se vuelva el mejor chef.
En esta historia nuestro protagonista anda buscando algo en lo que ser bueno, es el dolor de cabeza de sus padres, pero una vez que conoce la cocina no la dejará hasta que se vuelva el mejor chef.

- Both stories take place during the war
- Both stories have a slow-burn romance with the leads supporting each other, falling in love slowly, and becoming great companions
- Both stories reflect the resilience, optimism and growth of the characters
- Both stories have simple, positive and sweet characters with zero negativity or unnecessary angst and misunderstandings
- Both stories have a slow-burn romance with the leads supporting each other, falling in love slowly, and becoming great companions
- Both stories reflect the resilience, optimism and growth of the characters
- Both stories have simple, positive and sweet characters with zero negativity or unnecessary angst and misunderstandings