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*'''Director:''' [[Yamamuro Daisuke]], [[Yoshida Ken]] | *'''Director:''' [[Yamamuro Daisuke]], [[Yoshida Ken]] | ||
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*'''68th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Takashima Masanobu]] | *'''68th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Takashima Masanobu]] | ||
| + | *'''14th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Jan-Mar 2011):''' Best Supporting Actress - [[Imai Miki]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 04:51, 30 July 2012
Details
- Title: 冬のサクラ
- Title (romaji): Fuyu no Sakura
- Tagline: この愛は、是か非か。
- Tagline (romaji): Kono Ai wa, Ze ka Hi ka.
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Romance, family
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership rating: 14%
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-16 to 2011-Mar-20
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Theme song: Aishiteru tte Ienaku tatte by Yamashita Tatsuro
Synopsis
Glass blower, Tasuku, has never been in love… until he encounters Monami, a woman with no memory. En route to Yamagata Prefecture in northern Japan in hopes of seeing winter blooming cherry blossoms, called keio-zakura, Monami had met with an accident. She can't recall why she has come, nor that she has a husband and child waiting for her in Tokyo. Nevertheless, love blooms between Tasuku and Monami. But is it destined to be as fleeting as the ephemeral winter blossoms? --TBS
Cast
- Kusanagi Tsuyoshi as Inaba Yu
- Imai Miki as Ishikawa Monami
- Sato Takeru as Inaba Hajime
- Kato Rosa as Mukai Anna
- Yamazaki Shigenori as Nakazato Jiro
- Denden as Inaba Tetsuya
- Oshima Yoko as Inaba Kaori
- Shirahane Yuri as Shiraishi Rie
- Yuui Ryoko as Murase Chihiro
- Morisako Ei as Ishikawa Kotone
- Yoshida Hideko as Inaba Yuri
- Enami Kyoko as Ishikawa Shoko
- Takashima Masanobu as Ishikawa Koichi
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Takahashi Maki
- Producer: Takahashi Masanao, Kan Satoshi
- Director: Yamamuro Daisuke, Yoshida Ken
Recognitions
- 68th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Takashima Masanobu
- 14th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Jan-Mar 2011): Best Supporting Actress - Imai Miki
External Links
