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Revision as of 00:34, 8 December 2009
Contents
Details
- Title: 東京湾景
- Title (romaji): Tokyo Wankei
- Title (English): Destiny of Love
- Genre: Human drama
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership rating: 13.83
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2004-Jul-05 to 2004-Sep-13
- Air time: Monday 21:00
- Theme song: Kimi sae ireba by Weather Forecast
Synopsis
"Please tell me who I really am."
This e-mail message was sent by Mika Kimoto, an editor working at a publisher in Daiba, Tokyo.
Coming from a wealthy family, Mika has always had everything she has ever wanted and more. She is a third-generation Korean living in Japan. She loves her job, and her Japanese boyfriend is a doctor.
There's one thing that bothers Mika though... Her father Masao is very conscious of his ethnic heritage and will allow Mika to marry only a Korean. When her relationship falls apart because of her father's interference, she just happens to post the above message on a mobile phone dating service.
Ryosuke, a blue-collar warehouse worker at Shinagawa Pier, replies to Mika's message.
Daiba and Shinagawa Pier are separated by Tokyo Bay. Mika is a career woman working at a major firm. Ryosuke lives a meager life doing manual labor at a warehouse. There seems to be nothing in common between the two. Still, destiny brings them together.
One day Mika happens to find her late mother Yuri's diary. Written within is the tale of Yuri's concealed relationship with a Japanese man before she married Masao. Mika finds out her mother's hidden past and her passion for the man she loved. Without knowing it, she is about to follow the same path as her mother.
-- Fuji TV
Cast
- Nakama Yukie as Kimoto Mika / Kim Yuri
- Wada Soko as Wada Ryosuke
- Nakamura Shunsuke as Inoue Koichi (Park Hong-il)
- Nakamura Toru as Kamiya Fumi
- Sato Eriko as Yamane Mari
- Sato Ryuta as Hayase Yoshio
- Sonim as Kimoto Norika
- Hayami Mokomichi as Koyama Hiroshi
- Aikawa Sho as Osugi Ken
- Natsuyagi Isao as Wada Kensuke
- Ishizaka Koji as Kimoto Masao
- Ri Reisen as Inoue Reiko
- Park Yong Ha as Mr. Kan
- Inoue Noriko (ep4)
Production Credits
- Original work: Yoshida Shun'ichi (吉田修一)
- Screenwriter: Hara Natsumi
- Planning: Oota Toru (大多亮)
- Producer: Oota Toru, Kurihara Miwako, Moriya Takeshi
- Director: Murakami Masanori, Hirai Hideki
- Music: Iruma (イルマ), Takanashi Yasuharu (高梨康治)
Episode Titles & Ratings
| Episode | Subtitle | Ratings (%) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A love that runs past Japan and South Korea | 17.7 | ||||||
| 2 | A lover who existed | 14.3 | ||||||
| 3 | Confession of love by the sea in midsummer | 13.5 | ||||||
| 4 | To the core | 13.3 | ||||||
| 5 | A written challenge from Seoul | 12.3 | ||||||
| 6 | A miraculous de jevu | 13.1 | ||||||
| 7 | Summer sonata ~ to my home country~ | 13.8 | ||||||
| 8 | Determination | 13.9 | ||||||
| 9 | Raging stream | 10.2 | ||||||
| 10 | Death of the bride | 13.7 | ||||||
| 11 | Final episode ~samsara~ | 16.3 }
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