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**[[Shimizu Kurumi (2010)|Shimizu Kurumi]] (清水胡桃) as child Taiko
 
**[[Shimizu Kurumi (2010)|Shimizu Kurumi]] (清水胡桃) as child Taiko
 
*[[Kikuchi Rinko]] as Ibarada Ritsuko <small>(Singer)</small>
 
*[[Kikuchi Rinko]] as Ibarada Ritsuko <small>(Singer)</small>
*[[Koyuki]] as Murayama Tomi
 
 
*[[Fukutoku Shusuke]] (福徳秀介) as Hat <small>(Western restaurant waiter)</small>
 
*[[Fukutoku Shusuke]] (福徳秀介) as Hat <small>(Western restaurant waiter)</small>
 
*[[Goto Junpei]] (後藤淳平) as Cook <small>(Western restaurant chef)</small>
 
*[[Goto Junpei]] (後藤淳平) as Cook <small>(Western restaurant chef)</small>

Revision as of 05:02, 20 August 2025

Boogie Woogie

Details

  • Title: ブギウギ / Boogie Woogie
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Drama
  • Episodes: 126
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2023-Oct-02 to 2024-Mar-29
  • Air time: Mon-Fri 8:00
  • Theme song: Happy☆Boogie by Nakano Yoshie, Sakai Yu, Shuri

Synopsis

Sets in the 1910s, this is the story of Hanada Suzuko, a young girl who grew up in a family that owned a bathhouse in downtown Osaka. From a young age, Suzuko loved to sing and dance, and joined the Umemaru Girls Opera Company (USK) in Dotonbori. Suzuko continued to show her talent for singing and eventually became a star of the postwar era.

User/Viewer Ratings

3.00
(one vote)

Cast

Hanada/Onishi Family
Bathhouse "Hana-yu"
Jiromaru Family
Nishino Family
Other people in Kagawa
Entertainment Company "Murayama Kogyo"
Umemaru Girls Opera Company (USK)
  • Tsubasa Kazuki (翼和希) as Tachibana Aoi (Singer / 1st generation student)
  • Aoi Yu as Yamato Reiko (Singer / 1st generation student)
  • Hanazuki So (華月奏) as Hanazono Miyako (2nd generation student)
  • Chihaya Kanade (知颯かなで) as Chihaya Kaede (2nd generation student)
  • Kizuki Rei (城月れい) as Shirosaki Rin (2nd generation student)
  • Mihana Momo (実花もも) as Miyama Momoe (2nd generation student)
  • Kyoga Riku (京我りく) as Kyomachi Ryoko (3rd generation student)
  • Shimizu Kurumi as Shirakawa Sachiko / Lily Shirakawa (6th generation student)
  • Katayama Yuki as Sakuraba Tatsumi / Sakuraba Kazuki (6th generation student)
  • Ihara Rikka as Akiyama Mitsuki (Singer)
  • Morinaga Yuki as Matano Yoshio (Pianist)
  • Hashimoto Jun as Hayashi Takeo (Head of music department)
  • Masu Takeshi as Ohkuma Kumagoro (Parent company president)
Other People at Osaka

Production Credits

Recognitions

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