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With an elder brother and an adopted younger brother who doesn't know it, Teru grows up in her father's bookstore. After she has graduated from girls school at the age of 17, her younger brother, Masahiro, suggests that she write about her observations in life. She begins to write poetry under the pen name of Misuzu Kaneko and her life as a poet begins making her famous. But what follows is a failed arranged marriage, Masahiro's broken heart, and a debilitating illness. Chronicling the short 26 year life of poet Teru Kaneko through her own eyes, this moving drama depicts the emotional events that shaped her prose and took us all to a brighter place. | With an elder brother and an adopted younger brother who doesn't know it, Teru grows up in her father's bookstore. After she has graduated from girls school at the age of 17, her younger brother, Masahiro, suggests that she write about her observations in life. She begins to write poetry under the pen name of Misuzu Kaneko and her life as a poet begins making her famous. But what follows is a failed arranged marriage, Masahiro's broken heart, and a debilitating illness. Chronicling the short 26 year life of poet Teru Kaneko through her own eyes, this moving drama depicts the emotional events that shaped her prose and took us all to a brighter place. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Miyake Ken]] as Ueyama Masasuke (Misuzu's younger brother) | *[[Miyake Ken]] as Ueyama Masasuke (Misuzu's younger brother) | ||
*[[Nomura Hironobu]] as Kaneko Kensuke (her elder brother) | *[[Nomura Hironobu]] as Kaneko Kensuke (her elder brother) | ||
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*[[Kagawa Kyoko]] as Kaneko Ume (her grandmother) | *[[Kagawa Kyoko]] as Kaneko Ume (her grandmother) | ||
*[[Watabe Atsuro]] as Kirihara Inahiko (her husband) | *[[Watabe Atsuro]] as Kirihara Inahiko (her husband) | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Shimizu Akemi]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Shimizu Akemi]] | ||
| − | + | *'''Director:''' [[Kiyohiro Makoto]] | |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:36, 7 August 2019
Details
- Title: 明るいほうへ 明るいほうへ
- Title (romaji): Akarui Hou e Akarui Hou e
- Also known as: To A Brighter Place
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Human drama
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast date: 2001-Aug-27
Synopsis
With an elder brother and an adopted younger brother who doesn't know it, Teru grows up in her father's bookstore. After she has graduated from girls school at the age of 17, her younger brother, Masahiro, suggests that she write about her observations in life. She begins to write poetry under the pen name of Misuzu Kaneko and her life as a poet begins making her famous. But what follows is a failed arranged marriage, Masahiro's broken heart, and a debilitating illness. Chronicling the short 26 year life of poet Teru Kaneko through her own eyes, this moving drama depicts the emotional events that shaped her prose and took us all to a brighter place.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Matsu Takako as Kaneko Misuzu
- Miyake Ken as Ueyama Masasuke (Misuzu's younger brother)
- Nomura Hironobu as Kaneko Kensuke (her elder brother)
- Nakada Yoshiko as Ueyama Michi (her mother)
- Kagawa Kyoko as Kaneko Ume (her grandmother)
- Watabe Atsuro as Kirihara Inahiko (her husband)
- Kanno Miho as Tanabe Hohoyo (her good friend)
- Hashizume Jun as Koeda Toshio (Hohoyo's husband, teacher)
- Takaoka Saki as Aoyagi Mineko (the younger sister of Inahiko's ex-lover)
- Okamoto Nobuto as Fujita Hatsuichi (the clerk)
- Yamabe Yuki (山辺有紀) as Kaneko Chiusa (Kensuke's wife)
- Mitamura Kunihiko as Saijo Yaso (Misuzu's mentor)
- Izumi Pinko as Takahashi Utako (the landlord's wife)
- Watari Tetsuya as Ueyama Matsuzo (Masasuke's father)
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Shimizu Akemi
- Director: Kiyohiro Makoto

