I should also mention the availability, like where it can be streamed (Netflix), and maybe a brief review or recommendation.
Including some spoilers might be necessary for the plot summary, but be cautious to keep the introduction spoiler-free unless necessary. Since the user asked for a long blog post, detailed analysis is expected, but balance between depth and readability. I should also mention the availability, like where
For the cultural context, mention Japan's history with public swimming pools and the role of communal spaces. Maybe touch on the historical treatment of disabilities in Japanese culture and how media representations have evolved. For the cultural context, mention Japan's history with
In terms of related entertainment, perhaps mention the manga series that "Sone 366" is based on, and other works in the same genre. Maybe other swimming-themed dramas or sports dramas in Japan. Maybe other swimming-themed dramas or sports dramas in Japan
Wait, actually, "Sone-san's 366th Swim" is the title in English. The Japanese title is Sone 366. So the user might have mixed the title with another one. I should clarify the correct title and perhaps mention the source manga.
Potential inaccuracies to avoid: Make sure the release date is correct (2020), the studio is Shochiku, and the director is Shun Komagata. The lead actress is Gou Ayano. Also, the drama was released on Netflix internationally. Those are key points.