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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 風林火山
 
*'''Title:''' 風林火山
*'''Title (romaji):''' Fuurin Kazan / Furin Kazan / Fūrin Kazan
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Fuurin Kazan
*'''Also known as:''' Samurai Banners
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*'''Title (English):''' Samurai Banners
*'''Episodes:''' 49
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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
*'''Genre:''' Taiga drama, period drama
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*'''Genre:''' Jidaigeki
*'''Air time:''' Sunday, 20:00
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*'''Episodes:''' 50
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' Avg: 18.7%, high: 22.9% (Kanto)
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Jan-7 to 2007-Dec
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Jan-07 to 2007-Dec-16
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*'''Air time:''' Sunday 20:00
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The 46th Historical Drama is a life story of Yamamoto Kansuke, a lonely genius of strategy at the Age of the Civil War in the 16th century. Kansuke works under Takeda Shingen and pursues his dream of unifying the whole country through aiding the warlord of Kai. At the same time, Kansuke supports Shingen's concubine Yu from his selfless affection for the woman who hates but eventually loves the warlord who killed her father and family. With the aid of Kansuke's strategies, Shingen expands his power northward, where he is destined to fight with Kenshin Uesugi, the warlord of Echigo. The drama portrays how those who fight for their dreams face their destinies in the turbulent age.
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The 46th NHK taiga drama is a life story of Yamamoto Kansuke, a lonely genius of strategy at the Age of the Civil War in the 16th century. Kansuke works under Takeda Shingen and pursues his dream of unifying the whole country through aiding the warlord of Kai. At the same time, Kansuke supports Shingen's concubine Yu from his selfless affection for the woman who hates but eventually loves the warlord who killed her father and family. With the aid of Kansuke's strategies, Shingen expands his power northward, where he is destined to fight with Kenshin Uesugi, the warlord of Echigo. The drama portrays how those who fight for their dreams face their destinies in the turbulent age.
  
 
*[[Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Synopsis Eps 1-30|Synopsis for episodes 1 thru 30]]
 
*[[Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Synopsis Eps 1-30|Synopsis for episodes 1 thru 30]]
*[[Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Synopsis Eps 31-49|Synopsis for episodes 31 thru 49]]
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*[[Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Synopsis Eps 31-49|Synopsis for episodes 31 thru 50]]
  
==Episode Ratings (Kanto)==
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
{| class="wikitable"
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!width="50"|Episode
 
!width="100"|Date
 
!width="300"|Subtitle
 
!width="50"|Rating
 
!width="50"|Diff
 
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|1
 
|2007-Jan-07
 
|The One-eyed Man
 
|21.0
 
|======
 
|-
 
|2
 
|2007-Jan-14
 
|Farewell to Home
 
|20.0
 
| -1.0
 
|-
 
|3
 
|2007-Jan-21
 
|Marici's Wife
 
|19.8
 
| -0.9
 
|-
 
|4
 
|2007-Jan-28
 
|Demon of Vengeance
 
|21.9
 
| +2.1
 
|-
 
|5
 
|2007-Feb-04
 
|Suruga Rebellion
 
|22.9
 
| +1.0
 
|-
 
|6
 
|2007-Feb-11
 
|The Road to Employment
 
|19.3
 
| -3.6
 
|-
 
|7
 
|2007-Feb-18
 
|Harunobu's First Battle
 
|21.9
 
| +2.6
 
|-
 
|8
 
|2007-Feb-25
 
|Suprise Attack
 
|19.4
 
| -2.5
 
|-
 
|9
 
|2007-Mar-04
 
|Kansuke's "Death"
 
|19.2
 
| -0.2
 
|-
 
|10
 
|2007-Mar-11
 
|晴信謀叛
 
|19.9
 
| +0.7
 
|-
 
|11
 
|2007-Mar-18
 
|信虎追放
 
|20.9
 
| +1.0
 
|-
 
|12
 
|2007-Mar-25
 
|勘助仕官
 
|18.4
 
| -2.5
 
|-
 
|13
 
|2007-Apr-1
 
|招かれざる男
 
|18.5
 
| +0.1
 
|-
 
|14
 
|2007-Apr-08
 
|孫子の旗
 
|16.0
 
| -2.5
 
|-
 
|15
 
|2007-Apr-15
 
|諏訪攻め
 
|20.0
 
| +4.0
 
|-
 
|16
 
|2007-Apr-22
 
|運命の出会い
 
|19.4
 
| -0.6
 
|-
 
|17
 
|2007-Apr-29
 
|姫の涙
 
|18.6
 
| -0.8
 
|-
 
|18
 
|2007-May-06
 
|生か死か
 
|18.3
 
| -0.3
 
|-
 
|19
 
|2007-May-13
 
|呪いの笛
 
|19.0
 
| +0.7
 
|-
 
|20
 
|2007-May-20
 
|軍師誕生
 
|20.0
 
| +1.0
 
|-
 
|21
 
|2007-May-27
 
|消えた姫
 
|20.7
 
| +0.7
 
|-
 
|22
 
|2007-Jun-03
 
|三国激突
 
|18.9
 
| -1.8
 
|-
 
|23
 
|2007-Jun-10
 
|河越夜戦
 
|20.8
 
| +1.9
 
|-
 
|24
 
|2007-Jun-17
 
|越後の龍
 
|20.3
 
| -0.5
 
|-
 
|25
 
|2007-Jun-24
 
|非情の掟
 
|19.8
 
| -0.5
 
|-
 
|26
 
|2007-Jul-01
 
|苦い勝利
 
|19.4
 
| -0.4
 
|-
 
|27
 
|2007-Jul-08
 
|最強の敵
 
|19.5
 
| +0.1
 
|-
 
|28
 
|2007-Jul-15
 
|両雄死す
 
|19.3
 
| -0.2
 
|-
 
|29
 
|2007-Jul-22
 
|逆襲!武田軍
 
|19.6
 
| +0.3
 
|-
 
|30
 
|2007-Jul-29
 
|天下への道
 
|15.9
 
| -3.7
 
|-
 
|31
 
|2007-Aug-05
 
|裏切りの城
 
|19.2
 
| +3.3
 
|-
 
|32
 
|2007-Aug-12
 
|越後潜入
 
|17.8
 
| -1.4
 
|-
 
|33
 
|2007-Aug-19
 
|勘助捕わる
 
|16.5
 
| -1.3
 
|-
 
|34
 
|2007-Aug-26
 
|真田の本懐
 
|16.6
 
| +0.1
 
|-
 
|35
 
|2007-Sep-02
 
|姫の戦い
 
|17.1
 
| +0.5
 
|-
 
|36
 
|2007-Sep-09
 
|宿命の女
 
|17.3
 
| +0.2
 
|-
 
|37
 
|2007-Sep-16
 
|Mother's Will
 
|18.3
 
| +1.0
 
|-
 
|38
 
|2007-Sep-23
 
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|16.8
 
| -1.5
 
|}
 
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
[[File:Furin Kazan-Correlation Chart.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Correlation chart - ''scanned by groink, www.groinkcaps.com'']]
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[[File:Furin Kazan-Correlation Chart.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Correlation Chart, scanned by [[User:Groink|groink]]]]
 
===Yamamoto Family===
 
===Yamamoto Family===
 
*[[Uchino Masaaki]] as Gensuke (源助)→Obayashi Kansuke→[[Wikipedia:Yamamoto Kansuke|Yamamoto Kansuke]] (Haruyuki)
 
*[[Uchino Masaaki]] as Gensuke (源助)→Obayashi Kansuke→[[Wikipedia:Yamamoto Kansuke|Yamamoto Kansuke]] (Haruyuki)
 
**[[Yamauchi Hayate]] (山内颯) as Gensuke
 
**[[Yamauchi Hayate]] (山内颯) as Gensuke
*[[Ito Takashi]] (伊藤高) as Yamamoto Sadayuki (father of Kansuke)
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*[[Ito Takashi (1948)|Ito Takashi]] (伊藤高) as Yamamoto Sadayuki (father of Kansuke)
 
*[[Ameku Michiko]] as Yasu (mother of Kansuke)
 
*[[Ameku Michiko]] as Yasu (mother of Kansuke)
 
*[[Mitsuishi Ken]] as Toushichi→Yamamoto Sadahisa
 
*[[Mitsuishi Ken]] as Toushichi→Yamamoto Sadahisa
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*[[Kadono Sho]] (門野翔) as Obayashi Kanbee (Kanzaemon's child)
 
*[[Kadono Sho]] (門野翔) as Obayashi Kanbee (Kanzaemon's child)
  
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{{multicolumntext}}
 
===Takeda Family===
 
===Takeda Family===
 
====Family Members====
 
====Family Members====
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*[[Sakurai Sachiko]] as Nene ([[Wikipedia:ja:禰々|禰々]])
 
*[[Sakurai Sachiko]] as Nene ([[Wikipedia:ja:禰々|禰々]])
 
*[[Kashima Noritoshi]] (嘉島典俊) as Takeda Nobushige ([[Wikipedia:ja:武田信繁|武田信繁]])
 
*[[Kashima Noritoshi]] (嘉島典俊) as Takeda Nobushige ([[Wikipedia:ja:武田信繁|武田信繁]])
*[[Tsuji Kazunaga]] (辻萬長) as Katsunuma Nobutomo (Nobutora's younger brother)
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*[[Tsuji Kazunaga]] as Katsunuma Nobutomo (Nobutora's younger brother)
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*[[Fukuda Mayuko]] as Ume Hime ([[Wikipedia:ja:黄梅院 (人名)|梅姫]])
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*[[Hirata Kaoru]] as Aya Hime ([[Wikipedia:ja:嶺松院|嶺松院]])
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*[[Kato Seishiro]] as Takeda Yoshinobu ([[Wikipedia:ja:武田義信|武田義信]])
  
 
====Takeda Vassal====
 
====Takeda Vassal====
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*[[Takahashi Kazuya]] as Baba Nobuharu ([[Wikipedia:ja:馬場信春|馬場信春]])
 
*[[Takahashi Kazuya]] as Baba Nobuharu ([[Wikipedia:ja:馬場信春|馬場信春]])
 
*[[Tanabe Seiichi]] as Oyamada Nobuari ([[Wikipedia:ja:小山田信有|小山田信有]])
 
*[[Tanabe Seiichi]] as Oyamada Nobuari ([[Wikipedia:ja:小山田信有|小山田信有]])
*[[Shishido Kai]] (宍戸開) as Hara Toratane
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*[[Shishido Kai]] as Hara Toratane
 
*[[Kato Takeshi]] as Murozumi Torasada
 
*[[Kato Takeshi]] as Murozumi Torasada
*[[Tanaka Kotaro]] (田中幸太朗) as Kosaka Masanobu
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*[[Tanaka Koutaro]] as Kosaka Masanobu
 
*[[Terajima Susumu]] as Akabe Shimomori
 
*[[Terajima Susumu]] as Akabe Shimomori
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*[[Kanno Rio]] → [[Maki Yoko (1982)|Maki Yoko]] as Miru Hime
  
 
===Warring States Generals===
 
===Warring States Generals===
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*[[Gackt]] as [[Wikipedia:Uesugi Kenshin|Uesugi Kenshin]]
 
*[[Gackt]] as [[Wikipedia:Uesugi Kenshin|Uesugi Kenshin]]
 
*[[Ichikawa Sadanji]] as Uesugi Norimasa ([[Wikipedia:ja:上杉憲政|上杉憲政]])
 
*[[Ichikawa Sadanji]] as Uesugi Norimasa ([[Wikipedia:ja:上杉憲政|上杉憲政]])
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*[[Nishida Naomi]] as Sentoin
  
 
====Imagawa Family====
 
====Imagawa Family====
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*[[Shinagawa Toru]] as Hojo Ujitsuna
 
*[[Shinagawa Toru]] as Hojo Ujitsuna
 
*[[Yokouchi Tadashi]] (横内正) as Shimizu Yoshimasa
 
*[[Yokouchi Tadashi]] (横内正) as Shimizu Yoshimasa
*[[Sakaki Hideo]] (榊英雄) as Matsuda Shichirozaemon (Makoto's martial arts instructor)
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*[[Sakaki Hideo]] as Matsuda Shichirozaemon (Makoto's martial arts instructor)
  
 
===Shinano Clan===
 
===Shinano Clan===
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====Kuzukasa Village====
 
====Kuzukasa Village====
 
*[[Kanjiya Shihori]] as Mitsu (Kansuke's girlfriend)
 
*[[Kanjiya Shihori]] as Mitsu (Kansuke's girlfriend)
*[[Arizono Yoshiki]] (有薗芳記) as Densuke → 河原村伝兵衛 (Mitsu's older brother・板垣家臣)
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*[[Arizono Yoshiki]] as Densuke → 河原村伝兵衛 (Mitsu's older brother・板垣家臣)
 
*[[Arima Jiyu]] (有馬自由) as Takichi → 葛笠太吉
 
*[[Arima Jiyu]] (有馬自由) as Takichi → 葛笠太吉
 
*[[Sato Ryuta]] as Heizo
 
*[[Sato Ryuta]] as Heizo
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*[[Omori Akemi]]
 
*[[Omori Akemi]]
 
*[[Shionoya Masayuki]] (塩野谷正幸)
 
*[[Shionoya Masayuki]] (塩野谷正幸)
*[[Shihodo Wataru]] (四方堂亘) as Aoki Daizen
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*[[Shihodo Wataru]] as Aoki Daizen
 
*[[Hashimoto Jun]] as Tokita Takanaga
 
*[[Hashimoto Jun]] as Tokita Takanaga
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*[[Maeda Aki]] as Ritsu (Hara Toratane's daughter)
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*[[Yagi Yuki]]
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*[[Hara Maika]] as Tome (ep13,18)
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*[[Shibuya Takeru]] (ep25)
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*[[Taiga]] (ep37)
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{{multicolumn-end}}
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Original writing:''' [[Inoue Yasushi]] (井上靖), written in 1955
 
*'''Original writing:''' [[Inoue Yasushi]] (井上靖), written in 1955
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Omori Sumio]] (大森壽美男)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Omori Sumio]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Wakaizumi Hisaaki]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Wakaizumi Hisaaki]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Shimizu Kazuhiko]] (清水一彦)
 
*'''Director:''' [[Shimizu Kazuhiko]] (清水一彦)
 
*'''Music:''' [[Senju Akira]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Senju Akira]]
 
*'''Epigraph:''' Kakinuma Koji (柿沼康二)
 
*'''Epigraph:''' Kakinuma Koji (柿沼康二)
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==Episode Ratings==
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''See [[Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Episode Ratings]]''
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.nhk.or.jp/taiga/ Official NHK Taiga Drama Page]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071208223056/http://www3.nhk.or.jp/taiga/ Official site] (archived)
*[[Wikipedia:Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen|List of the 24 Generals of Takeda Shingen]]
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*[https://www.nhk.or.jp/archives/bangumi/special/taiga/detail/d_046.html NHK Archives]
*[[Wikipedia:Battles of Kawanakajima|Battles of Kawanakajima]]
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:風林火山 (NHK大河ドラマ)|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 7 July 2026

Fuurin Kazan

Details

  • Title: 風林火山
  • Title (romaji): Fuurin Kazan
  • Title (English): Samurai Banners
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Jidaigeki
  • Episodes: 50
  • Viewership ratings: Avg: 18.7%, high: 22.9% (Kanto)
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2007-Jan-07 to 2007-Dec-16
  • Air time: Sunday 20:00

Synopsis

The 46th NHK taiga drama is a life story of Yamamoto Kansuke, a lonely genius of strategy at the Age of the Civil War in the 16th century. Kansuke works under Takeda Shingen and pursues his dream of unifying the whole country through aiding the warlord of Kai. At the same time, Kansuke supports Shingen's concubine Yu from his selfless affection for the woman who hates but eventually loves the warlord who killed her father and family. With the aid of Kansuke's strategies, Shingen expands his power northward, where he is destined to fight with Kenshin Uesugi, the warlord of Echigo. The drama portrays how those who fight for their dreams face their destinies in the turbulent age.

User/Viewer Ratings

5.00
(one vote)

Cast

Correlation Chart, scanned by groink

Yamamoto Family

Obayashi Family

Takeda Family

Family Members

Takeda Vassal

Warring States Generals

Nagao and the Uesugi Family

Imagawa Family

Hojo House

Shinano Clan

Others

Poet

Kuzukasa Village

Miscellaneous

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Fuurin Kazan (NHK)/Episode Ratings

Notes

  • 風林火山 (fuu-rin-ka-zan, where fuu=wind, rin=woods, ka=fire, zan=mountain): The original line of this four-character-idiom comes from a battle strategy from centuries ago and goes as follows: as swift as the wind, as quiet as the woods, as fierce as the fire, as strong as the mountain. The sentence goes on as an action agenda for victory in war/battles, basically telling that the key to victory is to rightly judge the situation and take appropriate action at the right time. Four kanji symbolizing the phrase are taken out and combined for this idiom. -- jmode.com

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