

A fashion editor learns that defining words takes longer than defining herself — and that's the point.

Season 1 • Episode 10
LatestKishibe Midori (Ikeda Elaiza), an editor for a popular fashion magazine, finds herself transferring to the lexicography division following the magazine's discontinuation. The place is filled with a group of quirky characters, led by Majime Mitsuya (Noda Yojiro), a boss with a shaggy hair who is extremely serious. While being tossed about by them, Midori is influenced by their patience and passion for making a dictionary which takes over a decade, and she gradually immerses herself in the work. This drama depicts their struggles in creating and finalizing the dictionary, "The Great Passage."
Acting
Noda Yojiro's Majime — all awkward intensity and accidental warmth.
Writing
Makes lexicography genuinely gripping. Who allowed this?
Production
The dictionary office feels lived-in, cluttered, quietly magical.
Creator
Naomi Hiruta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on a 2011 novel by Shion Miura, previously adapted as an anime and live-action film — this is the first series version.
The fictional 'Daitokai' dictionary mirrors real Japanese lexicography projects like the Daijisen, which took 18 years to complete.
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