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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 虹を架ける王妃
 
*'''Title:''' 虹を架ける王妃
*'''Title (romaji):''' Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi (tentative)
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi
*'''Tagline:''' 朝鮮王朝最後の皇太子・皇太子妃伝, 動乱の世に生き抜いた無償の愛の物語 (The last crown prince and princess of Korea, a story of unconditional love and survival in chaotic times)
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*'''Tagline:''' 朝鮮王朝最後の皇太子と方子妃の物語
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*'''Tagline (English):''' The Story of Princess Masako and the Joseon Dynasty's Last Crown Prince
 
*'''Format:''' Tanpatsu
 
*'''Format:''' Tanpatsu
 
*'''Genre:''' Period drama
 
*'''Genre:''' Period drama
*'''Episodes:''' 1
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*'''Viewership rating:''' 17.2
*'''Viewership ratings:'''
 
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Fuji TV
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2006-Nov-24
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*'''Broadcast date:''' 2006-Nov-24
*'''Air time:'''
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*'''Air time:''' Friday 21:00
*'''Related:''' [[Haruka naru Yakusoku]]
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*'''Related TV shows:''' [[Haruka naru Yakusoku]]
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Spanning the Meiji, Taisho and Showa eras amidst the rivalry between Japan and Korea, this explores the political marriage of the last crown prince of Korea [[Wikipedia:Crown Prince Euimin|Li Eun]] and Japanese royal [[Wikipedia:Bangja, Crown Princess Euimin of Korea|Li Bangja/Li Masako]] (이방자, 李方子) née Nashimotonomiya Masako (梨本宮方子). -Fuji TV
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[[Wikipedia:Bangja, Crown Princess Euimin of Korea|Princess Masako]] (Kanno Miho), the first in the Imperial House of Japan to be married off to a foreign country, and his Highness the [[Wikipedia:Crown Prince Euimin|Crown Prince Eun]] (Okada Junichi), the last member of the ill-fated Joseon Dynasty of Korea, forcibly brought to Japan at the young age of 11 under the premise of education... Amidst fierce rivalry between Japan and Korea, these two are chosen for a political marriage in the interests of "friendship" between the two countries, but through the eras of upheaval--Meiji, Taishou, Shouwa--these two would attempt to forge that fateful marriage into a bond of true love.
 
 
 
 
Princess Masako (Kanno Miho), the first in the Imperial House of Japan to be married off to a foreign country. His Highness the Crown Prince Eun (Okada Jun'ichi), the last member of the ill-fated Joseon Dynasty of Korea, forcibly brought to Japan at the young age of 11 under the premise of education.
 
 
 
 
 
Within the whirpool of rivalry between Japan and Korea, a political marriage in the interests of "friendship" between the two countries. Through the eras of upheaval--Meiji, Taishou, Shouwa--these two would attempt to forge that fateful marriage into a bond of true love. The anti-Japanese movements throughout Korea; the sudden death of Eun's father, the Gwangmu Emperor; the unexpected death of Masako and Eun's first son; the Great Kantou Earthquake; the loss of royal status following the end of the Pacific War--these and various other hardships would attack this couple.
 
  
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Combined with location shots at UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Important Cultural Properties sites, this drama paints on a grand scale the story of a beautiful but trying love engulfed into the whirlpool of history. --''quashlo'' (translated from the prologue at [http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/niji/index.html])
  
Combined with location shots at UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Important Cultural Properties sites, we will paint on a grand scale the story of a beautiful, but trying love engulfed into the whirlpool of history. -quashlo @ D-Addicts.
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Kanno Miho]] as Crown Princess Li Masako (maiden name: Nashimotonomiya Masako)
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[[File:Niji_wo_Kakeru_Ouhi_chart.jpg|thumb|300px|Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi]]
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*[[Kanno Miho]] as Crown Princess Li Masako (maiden name: Nashimotonomiya Masako; Korean name: Li Bangja)
 
*[[Okada Junichi]] as Crown Prince Li Eun
 
*[[Okada Junichi]] as Crown Prince Li Eun
*[[Watanabe Ikkei]] as Ko Wi-gyeong // Kou Gi-kei
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*[[Watanabe Ikkei]] as Ko Wi-gyeong (Japanese name: Kou Gi-kei)
 
*[[Hirota Reona]] as Nakagawa Tae
 
*[[Hirota Reona]] as Nakagawa Tae
*[[Furuya Ikko]] as Nashimoto Morimasa
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*[[Furuya Ikko]] as Nashimotonomiya Morimasa
*[[Harada Mieko]] as Nashimoto Itsuko
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*[[Harada Mieko]] as Nashimotonomiya Itsuko
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*[[Fukuchi Asami]] as Nashimotonomiya Noriko
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Makino Nozumi]] (マキノノゾミ)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Makino Nozomi]] (マキノノゾミ)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Nakashima Kumiko]] (中島久美子), [[Nishioka Yoshinobu]] (西岡善信), [[Sakai Minoru]] (酒井実)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Nakashima Kumiko]] (中島久美子), [[Nishioka Yoshinobu]] (西岡善信), [[Sakai Minoru]] (酒井実)
*'''Director:''' [[Kawake Shunsaku]] (河毛俊作)
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*'''Director:''' [[Kawake Shunsaku]]
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*'''Narrator:''' [[Mori Mitsuko]]
  
==Trivia==
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==Notes==
*This is the first night of a two-night special program featuring two true stories about the miraculous love between a husband and wife. The second night is [[Haruka naru Yakusoku]] (Obeshanie).
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*This is the first night of a two-night special program featuring two true stories about the miraculous love between a husband and wife. The second night is [[Haruka naru Yakusoku]].
*The 2003 TV Asahi tanpatsu drama [[Ryuuten no ouhi - Saigo no koutei]] featured the political marriage between Pujie, the younger brother of the last emperor of China Puyi, and his Japanese bride Lady Hiro Saga.
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*The 2003 TV Asahi tanpatsu drama [[Ryuuten no Ouhi - Saigo no Koutei]] featured the political marriage between Pujie, the younger brother of the last emperor of China Puyi, and his Japanese bride Lady Hiro Saga.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/niji/ Official Site]
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*[http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/niji Official site]
*[http://www.fujitv.co.jp/fujitv/news/pub_2006/06-180.html Fuji TV press release, 30 May 2006]
 
  
 
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2006]] [[Category:Fuji TV]]
 
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2006]] [[Category:Fuji TV]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 7 August 2019

Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi

Details

  • Title: 虹を架ける王妃
  • Title (romaji): Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi
  • Tagline: 朝鮮王朝最後の皇太子と方子妃の物語
  • Tagline (English): The Story of Princess Masako and the Joseon Dynasty's Last Crown Prince
  • Format: Tanpatsu
  • Genre: Period drama
  • Viewership rating: 17.2
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast date: 2006-Nov-24
  • Air time: Friday 21:00
  • Related TV shows: Haruka naru Yakusoku

Synopsis

Princess Masako (Kanno Miho), the first in the Imperial House of Japan to be married off to a foreign country, and his Highness the Crown Prince Eun (Okada Junichi), the last member of the ill-fated Joseon Dynasty of Korea, forcibly brought to Japan at the young age of 11 under the premise of education... Amidst fierce rivalry between Japan and Korea, these two are chosen for a political marriage in the interests of "friendship" between the two countries, but through the eras of upheaval--Meiji, Taishou, Shouwa--these two would attempt to forge that fateful marriage into a bond of true love.

Combined with location shots at UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Important Cultural Properties sites, this drama paints on a grand scale the story of a beautiful but trying love engulfed into the whirlpool of history. --quashlo (translated from the prologue at [1])

User/Viewer Ratings

2.00
(one vote)

Cast

Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi

Production Credits

Notes

  • This is the first night of a two-night special program featuring two true stories about the miraculous love between a husband and wife. The second night is Haruka naru Yakusoku.
  • The 2003 TV Asahi tanpatsu drama Ryuuten no Ouhi - Saigo no Koutei featured the political marriage between Pujie, the younger brother of the last emperor of China Puyi, and his Japanese bride Lady Hiro Saga.

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