The sets and props used in the filming of NHK's TV series "Mai Agare!", which will have its final episode next week, have been on display on NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station since the 24th.

In the atrium on the first floor of NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station, there is a park near the heroine Mai's house, which was often the setting for important scenes in the drama, as well as sets such as the used bookstore "De La Cine" that the heroine and her childhood friend Takashi have been going to since elementary school, and the okonomiyaki restaurant "Umezu" are reproduced.

In addition, about 70 props that tell the story of the drama are introduced, such as a model airplane made by Mai who longs for the sky when she was a child, a shirt with messages from her friends that Mai wore when she challenged a record flight when she was in college, and a notebook in which Takashi wrote a song about her honest feelings for Mai.

Visitors seemed to be experiencing the world of the drama as they walked around the set.

A man in his 50s who visited from Kyoto City said, "When I watched the set, the drama seemed to recreate in my head, and I watched it with interest, and I miss it because it will end next week."

The set is open to the public for free until the 2nd of next month.