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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
It is 1930 in the Totomi region of Shizuoka Prefecture. Inquisitive and energetic Kohashi Tsuneko is the eldest of three daughters and the family lives in harmony. It is customary for the whole family to go on an outing once a month. However, one day when Tsuneko is 11 years old, her father Takezo, a devoted family man who works at a dyeing factory, dies of tuberculosis all of a sudden and her life drastically changes. Taking her father’s teachings about the importance of ordinary life to heart, she becomes ‘Toto One-chan’, a paternal figure to her mother Kimiko and two younger sisters Mariko and Yoshiko. Tsuneko struggles to provide for the family as the head of the household. Watching how her mother, grandmother and classmates have not been able to live freely precisely because they are female before the war, makes Tsuneko want a job that allows her “to be there for women’s lives”. Right after the war, she launches a lifestyle magazine created for the sake of females together with Mariko and Yoshiko in a devastated Tokyo. It is called ‘Your Life’ and was full of practical articles for readers. With the help of the like-minded, genius editor Hanayama Isaji, the magazine grows to become essential to females living in the period of high economic growth. -- ''[https://jdramas.wordpress.com/2016/04/06/totone-chan/ Jdrama Weblog]''
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It is 1930 in the Totomi region of Shizuoka Prefecture. Inquisitive and energetic Kohashi Tsuneko is the eldest of three daughters and the family lives in harmony. It is customary for the whole family to go on an outing once a month. However, one day when Tsuneko is 11 years old, her father Takezo, a devoted family man who works at a dyeing factory, dies of tuberculosis all of a sudden and her life drastically changes. Taking her father’s teachings about the importance of ordinary life to heart, she becomes ‘Toto Nee-chan’, a paternal figure to her mother Kimiko and two younger sisters Mariko and Yoshiko. Tsuneko struggles to provide for the family as the head of the household. Watching how her mother, grandmother and classmates have not been able to live freely precisely because they are female before the war, makes Tsuneko want a job that allows her “to be there for women's lives”. Right after the war, she launches a lifestyle magazine created for the sake of females together with Mariko and Yoshiko in a devastated Tokyo. It is called ‘Your Life’ and was full of practical articles for readers. With the help of the like-minded, genius editor Hanayama Isaji, the magazine grows to become essential to females living in the period of high economic growth. -- ''[https://jdramas.wordpress.com/2016/04/06/totone-chan/ Jdrama Weblog]'' (edited)
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
[[File:Totonee-chart.jpg|thumb|200px|Correlation chart]]
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[[File:Totonee-chart.jpg|thumb|230px|Correlation chart]]
 
'''Kohashi Family'''
 
'''Kohashi Family'''
 
*'''[[Takahata Mitsuki]] as Kohashi Tsuneko (heroine)'''
 
*'''[[Takahata Mitsuki]] as Kohashi Tsuneko (heroine)'''
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*[[Yamaguchi Tomomitsu]] as Tani Seiji
 
*[[Yamaguchi Tomomitsu]] as Tani Seiji
 
*[[Ito Atsushi]] as Mizuta Shohei
 
*[[Ito Atsushi]] as Mizuta Shohei
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*[[Hamano Kenta]] (浜野謙太) as Hasegawa Tetsunori
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*[[Mano Erina]] as Saotome Akemi
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*[[Taguchi Hiromasa]] as Yamagishi Ryuichi
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*[[Lasalle Ishii]]
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*[[Tanaka Koutaro]]
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*[[Tayama Ryosei]]
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
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*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Ochiai Sho]] (落合将)
 
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Ochiai Sho]] (落合将)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Bonkobara Makoto]] (盆子原誠)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Bonkobara Makoto]] (盆子原誠)
*'''Director:''' [[Ohara Taku]] (大原拓), [[Okada Ken (director)|Okada Ken]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Ohara Taku]] (大原拓), [[Okada Ken (director)|Okada Ken]], [[Fujinami Hideki]] (藤並英樹)
 
*'''Music:''' [[Endo Koji]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Endo Koji]]
 
*'''Narrator:''' [[Dan Fumi]] (檀ふみ)
 
*'''Narrator:''' [[Dan Fumi]] (檀ふみ)

Revision as of 00:50, 11 April 2016

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Toto Nee-chan

Details

  • Title: とと姉ちゃん
  • Title (romaji): Toto Nee-chan
  • Also known as: Totone-chan
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Drama
  • Episodes: 156
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2016-Apr-04 to 2016-Oct-01
  • Air time: Mon-Sat 8:00
  • Theme song: Hanataba wo Kimi ni by Utada Hikaru

Synopsis

It is 1930 in the Totomi region of Shizuoka Prefecture. Inquisitive and energetic Kohashi Tsuneko is the eldest of three daughters and the family lives in harmony. It is customary for the whole family to go on an outing once a month. However, one day when Tsuneko is 11 years old, her father Takezo, a devoted family man who works at a dyeing factory, dies of tuberculosis all of a sudden and her life drastically changes. Taking her father’s teachings about the importance of ordinary life to heart, she becomes ‘Toto Nee-chan’, a paternal figure to her mother Kimiko and two younger sisters Mariko and Yoshiko. Tsuneko struggles to provide for the family as the head of the household. Watching how her mother, grandmother and classmates have not been able to live freely precisely because they are female before the war, makes Tsuneko want a job that allows her “to be there for women's lives”. Right after the war, she launches a lifestyle magazine created for the sake of females together with Mariko and Yoshiko in a devastated Tokyo. It is called ‘Your Life’ and was full of practical articles for readers. With the help of the like-minded, genius editor Hanayama Isaji, the magazine grows to become essential to females living in the period of high economic growth. -- Jdrama Weblog (edited)

Cast

Correlation chart

Kohashi Family

Aoyagi Timber Store

Morita Catering Shop

Others

Production Credits

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