Nippon TV has announced that the Singaporean version of its unscripted format "Meet Me There" has been adapted by CNA, the English language news and current affairs brand of Mediacorp. The docu-reality series, consisting of three episodes, is scheduled to premiere on March 21.
Originally produced and broadcast by Nippon TV in Japan, "Meet Me There" is a touching format that begins with a handwritten note containing only three words: “Meet me there.” Without any additional clues, the recipient must find the mysterious location where the sender is waiting. As both participants retrace their shared history, visiting locations significant to their relationships, memories resurface and emotions run high. The CNA adaptation will feature pairs of friends, siblings, and family members, including a mother and son duo.
This project marks an expansion of the partnership between Nippon TV and Mediacorp, which previously collaborated on the Singaporean version of the hit format "Old Enough!".
“From our very first conversations with CNA, we knew they were the perfect partner to adapt 'Meet Me There'. They have been an incredible, long-standing partner since Singapore’s version of '‘Old Enough!' was developed by Mediacorp, and we are truly delighted to expand our successful relationship with this wonderful new format,” said Raku Iizuka, Format Sales, Nippon TV. “The universal emotions of love, timing, and destiny make this story perfect for adaptation and I am confident that the Singaporean version will touch viewers’ hearts and even help remind them of their precious relationships.”
The series aims to resonate with local audiences by exploring universal themes of memory and connection, mirroring the emotional impact the original production achieved in the Japanese market.











