

Rikuoh
A CEO struggling to maintain his small sock business risks the company's future with a new challenge — creating a line of running shoes.
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Plot Summary
In the industrial city of Yawata, a talented but rebellious young man named Momose Rikuo finds himself drawn to the world of marathon running. Mentored by a former elite runner, he grapples with his own demons and the challenges of competitive racing. The series follows his journey as he strives to overcome his past and achieve greatness on the track, forging unlikely bonds along the way.
Critical Reception
Rikuoh was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Japan, praised for its compelling character development, motivational sports drama, and strong performances, particularly from lead actor Masaki Suda. The series effectively captured the intensity and emotional toll of marathon running.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inspirational sports narrative.
- Masaki Suda's performance was a highlight.
- The series successfully depicted the struggles and triumphs of marathon runners.
Google audience: Audience reception in Japan was positive, with viewers appreciating the show's focus on perseverance and the competitive spirit of marathon running. The emotional depth of the characters and their personal growth resonated well with viewers.
Fun Fact
The series was based on a novel of the same name by author Kōji Tsuruta.
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