2013年11月21日木曜日

Complete (J-Drama) Kōmyō ga Tsuji

Complete (J-Drama) Kōmyō ga Tsuji


Title (kana): 功名が辻 (こうみょうがつじ)
Title (Hepburn): Kōmyō ga Tsuji
Title (Kunrei-shiki): Kōmyō ga Tuji
Title (other romaji): Komyo ga Tsuji / Koumyou ga Tsuji
Episodes: 49 plus 2-part highlights SP
Genre: Jidaigeki renzoku
Broadcast network: NHK
Broadcast period: 2006, January 08 to 2006, December 10 (SP 2006-Dec-24)
Air time: Sunday 20:00

Synopsis

The 45th NHK Taiga Drama is Komyo ga Tsuji.
Kazutoyo lived during the end of the Sengoku period (1546-1605). He was the first feudal lord of the fief of Tosa on the island of Shikoku. He served Nobunaga Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Chiyo (1557-1617) was his wife, and was known in history for her dedication and devotion to her husband. She is the daughter of a samurai who served the feudal lord Asai.

Cast

Yamauchi House

Kazutoyo's Family

Nakama Yukie as Chiyo
Nagai Anzu as Chiyo (child role)
Kamikawa Takaya as Yamauchi Kazutoyo
Morisako Ei as Yone (young girl)
Minakawa Hinano as Yone (infant)
Takuma Shin as Wakamiya Tomooki
Kimura Tae as Tomo
Takigawa Yumi as Kinu
Tsugawa Masahiko as Fuwa Ichinojo
Sakaguchi Shinya (坂口進也) as Yamauchi Moritoyo
Sakuma Yoshiko as Hoshuni
Tamaki Hiroshi as Yamauchi Yasutoyo

Yamauchi Vassal

Takeda Tetsuya as Goto Kichibei
Ogura Hisahiro
Maeda Gin as Sofue Shinemon
Kumagai Mami as Fune
Hamada Manabu as Sofue Shinichiro
Terashima Saki as Tsuru
Serizawa Yuko as Tsuru
Saito Nana as Ume
Nomura Sayano as Kane
Sasano Kenta (ささの堅太) as Tokujiro
Yanagi Momoko as Tome
Sasano Takato (ささの貴斗) as Kosaburo
Tanoue Koukichi (田上晃吉) as Heizo
Yamamoto Azusa as Fuku
Iwakura Saori (岩倉沙織) as Shino
Kodama Yoko (児玉陽子) as Hatsuno
Nagasawa Sotaro
Tanoue Kokichi
Tsuchihira Donpei
Nakamura Koji
Hamagami Tatsuya

Oda Family

Tachi Hiroshi as Oda Nobunaga
Wakui Emi as Noh
Iinuma Seiji (飯沼誠司) as Oda Nobutaka
Hashimoto Hiroki (橋本啓輝) as Oda Nobuyuki
Daichi Mao as Ichi (Oichi in the NHK/TVJ subtitles)
Kaze Yoshimasa and Naganuma Norio as Noh's chorus
Imaichi Naoyuki as Oda Nobutada

Oda Vassal

Katsuno Hiroshi as Shibata Katsuie
Nadaka Tatsuo as Niwa Nagahide
Kariya Shunsuke as Hayashi Hidesada
Tawaragi Tota as Sakuma Nobumori
Kondo Masaomi (近藤正臣) as Hosokawa Fujitaka
Ino Manabu (猪野学) as Hosokawa Tadaoki
Bengal as Araki Murashige
Shinagawa Toru as Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide
Watanabe Dai as Mori Ranmaru
Okamoto Kazunori (岡本和範) as Yanada Masatsuna
Yamagami Kenji (山上賢治) as Fukutomi Heitaro

Akechi House

Bando Mitsugoro as Akechi Mitsuhide
Karasuma Setsuko (烏丸せつこ) as Maki
Horiuchi Megumi (堀内恵) as Rin
Hashiguchi Erina as Kiku
Hasegawa Kyoko as Tama (later Gracia)
Imaizumi Nonoka as Tama (child)

Toyotomi Family

Emoto Akira as Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Asano Yuko as Nene
Nagasaku Hiromi as Chacha, and then later Yodo
Matsumoto Akiko as Asahi (Hideyoshi's sister)
Tanabe Yoshimi as Nanden
Narimiya Hiroki as Chihyo
Sugai Kin as Naka (Hideyoshi's mother)
Kobayashi Masahiro Minamoto Suke
Noguchi Goro as Soeda Jinbei
Nihei Kouichi as Asano Nagakatsu
Mayuko as Yaya

Toyotomi Vassal

Nakamura Hashinosuke as Ishida Mitsunari
Namase Katsuhisa as Horio Mosuke
Mihara Junko as Ito
Tamura Atsushi as Nakamura Kazuuji
Otoha as Toshi
Tsutsui Michitaka as Takenaka Hanbei
Konishi Hiroki as Takenaka Kyuusaku
Saito Yosuke as Kuroda Yoshitaka
Ishikura Saburo as Maeno Shoemon

Warring States Generals

Tokugawa Family

Nishida Toshiyuki as Tokugawa Ieyasu

Azai and the Asakura House

Enoki Takaaki as Azai Nagamasa
Yamamoto Kei as Azai Hisamasa

Imagawa Family

Emori Toru as Imagawa Yoshimoto

Others

Yamazaki Kaido as Miyabe Hizennokami
Okada Masanori as Mitazaki Kaemon
Kitamura Koichi as Endo Kiemon
Ibuki Go as Isono Tanbanokami Kazumasa
Takayama Yoshihiro as Hachisuka Koroku
Arashi Hironari as Fukushima Masanori
Tawaragi Tota as Sakuma Nobumori
Namase Katsuhisa as Horio Yoshiharu
Nagasawa Masami as Korin
Kagawa Teruyuki as Rokuheita
Uno Tasuku as Ando Morinari
Mitani Koki as Ashikaga Yoshiaki
Nakagawa Noriyuki
Takishima Masako as narrator of Travels piece
Furukawa Shinji as Takigawa Kazumasu
Yamazaki Yusuke as attendant
Komase Naoya as Protagonist (ep18)
Banshin Taro and Nakasho Yoshio as companions (ep18)
Ep18 musicians: Isso Takayuki, Kanze Shinkuro, Kakihara Hirokazu, Sukekawa Osamu
Matsuno Kenichi as Kaisen Joki
Yoshino Masahiro as Mizo Katsuhei
Kinoshita Hiroyuki as Shimizu Muneharu
Hosokawa Fumie as Toki
Karasawa Toshiaki as Maeda Toshiie
Ishikawa Sayuri (guest, ep31)
Okayama Hajime as Yojiro (guest, ep45)
Asari Yosuke

Complete (J-Drama) Yoshitsune

Complete (J-Drama) Yoshitsune


Title: 義経
Title (romaji): Yoshitsune
Genre: Jidaigeki renzoku
Episodes: 49
Broadcast network: NHK
Broadcast period: 2005, January 09 to 2005, December 11
Air time: Sunday 20:00

Synopsis

The 44th NHK Taiga Drama is about the life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune ( 義経) (1159 - May 17, 1189) was a late Heian and early Kamakura general of the Minamoto clan of Japan. Yoshitsune was the ninth son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo. His older brother Minamoto no Yoritomo founded the Kamakura shogunate.
The historical Taiga drama for 2005 is a life story of Minamoto Yoshitsune, popular historical figure in Japan who is known to have been an excellent battle commander in the very end of the Heian period. Yoshitsune, a member of the Genji clan, contributed greatly to the clan's victory over their rival Heike clan and to establishment of his brother's first shogunate in history. Based on a novel by Tomiko Miyao, the drama portrays the life of the "super hero" focusing on the rivalry and sympathy between Yoshitsune and Tairano Kiyomori, the head of the Heike clan.

Cast

Takizawa Hideaki as Minamoto Yoshitsune / Kuro / Shanao
Kamiki Ryunosuke as Ushikawa (young Shanao)
Matsudaira Ken as Musashibo Benkei
Nanbara Kiyotaka as Ise Saburo
Ujiki Tsuyoshi as Suruga Jiro
Ito Atsushi as Kisanta
Kaito Ken as Sato Tadanobu
Miyauchi Atsushi as Sato Tsugunobu
Ishihara Yoshizumi as Minamoto Noriyori
Oguri Shun as Kajiwara Kagesue
Ishihara Satomi as Shizuka
Ueto Aya as Utsubo
Uehara Misa as Tekona
Tsurumi Shingo as Taira Munemori
Abe Hiroshi as Taira Tomomori
Kato Kazuko as Muneko
Hosokawa Shigeki as Taira Shigehira
Kashu Toshiki as Taira Koremori
Ozawa Yukiyoshi as Kiso Yoshinaka
Koike Eiko as Tomoe
Zaizen Naomi as Hojo Masako
Osugi Ren as Minamoto Yukiie
Nakao Akira as Kajiwara Kagetoki
Kobayashi Nenji as Hojo Tokimasa
Matsuzaka Keiko as Tokiko
Nakai Kiichi as Minamoto Yoritomo
Hira Mikijiro as Ex-Emperor Go-Shirakawa
Natsuki Mari as Tango
Kusakari Masao as Taira Tomoyasu
Nakashima Tomoko as Chidori
Shiraishi Kayoko as Otoku (Narrator)
Inamori Izumi as Tokiwa
Natsukawa Yui as Akirakeiko
Moriguchi Yoko as Tsuneko
Toda Naho as Sukeko
Manda Hisako as Akane
Himeno Keiji
Watari Tetsuya as Taira Kiyomori
Matsushita Naomi as Kamenomae
Koizumi Kotaro as Taira Sukemori
Ichikawa Sadanji as Kichiji
Hirano Tadahiko as Taira Morikuni
Watanabe Ikkei as Fujiwara Yasuhira
Nagashima Kazushige as Fujiwara Kunihira
Goto Maki as Yoshiko
Takahashi Hideki as Fujiwara Hidehira
Tanba Tetsuro as Minamoto Yorimasa
Umezu Sakae as Old Man Suzaku
Nakagoshi Noriko as Tokuko
Ohashi Goro as Taira Tokitada
Katsumura Masanobu as Taira Shigemori
Tanaka Minako as Maki
Shiomi Sansei as Kakunichi Risshi
Kawahara Sabu as Kumasaka Chohan
Nakae Yuri as Shigeko
Kitamura Yukiya as Gotari
Niki Terumi as Nun Hikino
Miura Koichi as Taira Yorimori
Minakaze Yoko as Ikenozenni Muneko
Osugi Ren as Shingu Juro Yoshimori
Miwa Akihiro as Kiichi Hogen
Ebisu Yoshikazu as Ichijo Naganari
Kato Masaya as Minamoto Yoshitomo
Ito Takahiro
Kimura Akira
Imai Tsubasa as Nasu no Yoichi
Tokoshima Yoshiko
Musaka Naomasa
Tomioka Ryo
Takasugi Ko

Complete (J-Drama) Toshiie to Matsu

Complete (J-Drama) Toshiie to Matsu


Name: 利家とまつ
Name (romaji): Toshiie to Matsu
Also known as: Toshiie and Matsu / Love Shines Through
Genre: Taiga drama, historical
Episodes: 49
Broadcast network: NHK
Broadcast period: 2002, January 06 to 2002, December 15
Theme Song:

Synopsis

The 41st NHK Taiga Drama is Toshiie to Matsu. During the turbulent Warring States Era, one man's life and career intertwined with the three great generals of Japanese history-Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu. With political savvy and the support of his fiercely loyal wife, Maeda Toshiie rose to second in power in the shogunate and built up a fiefdom that encompassed Echizen, Noto and Kaga.
"Toshiie and Matsu" follows the life of Toshiie Maeda (January 15, 1539-April 27, 1599) and his loyal wife, as Toshiie rises through the ranks of the Oda Nobunaga and becomes of the of the leading generals.

Cast

Karasawa Toshiaki as Maeda Toshiie
Matsushima Nanako as Matsu
Takenouchi Yutaka as Sawaki Yoshiyuki (Ryosuke)
Sorimachi Takashi as Oda Nobunaga
Sakai Noriko as One
Akagi Harue as Ume
Miura Tomokazu as Maeda Toshihisa
Natori Yuko
Kaga Mariko as Tatsu
Matsudaira Ken as Shibata Katsuie
Kusabue Mitsuko as Naka
Tanba Tetsuro as Iguchi Tarozaemon
Amami Yuki as Haru
Oikawa Mitsuhiro as Maeda Keijiro
Mizuhashi Takami
Kagawa Teruyuki as Tokichiro
Ito Hideaki
Matoba Koji as Murai Chohachiro
Kato Masaya
Yanagisawa Nana
Tabata Tomoko
Tanba Tetsuro
Takashima Masahiro
Yamaguchi Yuichiro as Sassa Narimasa
Wentz Eiji
Kaku Tomohiro
Sawamura Ikki
Kakiuchi Ayami
Mukaichi Mion
Tanaka Misato as Ichi
Nakajo Kiyoshi as Okumura Ietomi
Tanaka Ken as Sakuma Nobumori
Ikeuchi Junko as Fuku
Yachigusa Kaoru as Tae
Sugawara Bunta as Maeda Toshimasa
Takabayashi Yukiko