Nobunaga Concerto
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Details
- Title: 信長協奏曲
- Title (romaji): Nobunaga Kyousoukyoku
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Jidaigeki, youth
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership ratings: 12.31%
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2014-Oct-13 to 2014-Dec-22
- Air time: Monday 21:00
- Theme song: Ashioto ~Be Strong by Mr.Children
Synopsis
The protagonist Saburo is an ordinary high school student who excels in sports but has no interest in his studies. One day, Saburo unexpectedly travels back in time and finds himself in 1549, the Sengoku period or Warring States period in ancient Japan. There, he encounters young Oda Nobunaga who is known as a fierce and relentless warrior and one of the most influential figures in Japanese history. However, much contrary to such reputation in the modern times, young Nobunaga turns out to be physically weak and very sickly. Even more surprising is that Nobunaga and Saburo happen to look identical. Once the two realize how closely they resemble each other, Nobunaga asks Saburo a “favor” which has to be the biggest and most unbelievable one in history – he asks Saburo to live a life as Nobunaga instead of himself and pursue his dream to unify the country of Japan. As Saburo being a typical contemporary teenage boy, how will he survive and thrive amid the chaos of the Sengoku period? -- Fuji TV
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Cast
- Oguri Shun as Oda Nobunaga / Saburo
- Shibasaki Kou as Ki Cho, Oda Nobunaga's wife
- Mukai Osamu as Ikeda Tsuneoki
- Mizuhara Kiko as Oichi
- Kai Emiri as young Oichi
- Kaho as Yuki
- Yamada Takayuki as Denjiro
- Fujigaya Taisuke as Maeda Inuchiyo
- Fujiki Naohito as Takenaka Hanbee
- Takashima Masahiro as Shibata Katsuie
- Hamada Gaku as Tokugawa Ieyasu
Guests
- Yagira Yuya (ep1)
- Iitoyo Marie as Arisa (ep1)
- Nishida Toshiyuki as Saito Dosan (ep2)
- Maeda Atsuko (ep3)
- Komie Kaito as Katsuzo (ep4)
- Kitamura Takumi as Mori Katsuzo (ep8)
Production Credits
- Original work: Manga Nobunaga Concerto by Ishii Ayumi (石井あゆみ)
- Screenwriter: Nishida Masafumi, Okada Michitaka (岡田道尚), Uyama Keisuke (宇山佳佑)
- Producer: Murase Ken, Masumoto Jun
- Director: Matsuyama Hiroaki, Kanai Hiro, Hayashi Toru, Shinada Shunsuke
- Music: Taku Takahashi
Notes
- Made to celebrate Fuji TV's 55 Anniversary
External Links
Summer 2014 | Fuji TV | Winter 2015 |
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