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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 忠臣蔵 | *'''Title:''' 忠臣蔵 | ||
*'''Title (romaji):''' Chushingura | *'''Title (romaji):''' Chushingura | ||
*'''Genre:''' Historical, samurai | *'''Genre:''' Historical, samurai | ||
| + | *'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi | ||
| + | *'''Related drama:''' [[Chushingura ~Sono Gi Sono Ai~]] | ||
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| + | ==Season 1== | ||
| + | [[File:Chushingura_TVAsahi.jpg|frame|400px|Chushingura (2004)]] | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 9 | *'''Episodes:''' 9 | ||
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*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Oct-18 to 2004-Dec-13 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Oct-18 to 2004-Dec-13 | ||
| − | + | ===Synopsis=== | |
| − | ==Synopsis== | ||
Chushingura is actually better known as the tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin. It is a prototypical Japanese story. Described by one noted Japan scholar as the country's "national legend", it recounts the most famous case involving the samurai code of honor, bushido, and vividly expresses a significant part of the traditional Japanese world-view. | Chushingura is actually better known as the tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin. It is a prototypical Japanese story. Described by one noted Japan scholar as the country's "national legend", it recounts the most famous case involving the samurai code of honor, bushido, and vividly expresses a significant part of the traditional Japanese world-view. | ||
The story tells of a group of samurai who were left leaderless (became ronin) after their master, Lord Asano ([[Sawamura Ikki]]) was forced to commit ritual suicide for assaulting a court official, Lord Kira ([[Ito Shiro]]), who earlier insulted him. Oshishi Kuranosuke ([[Matsudaira Ken]]) leads the ronin in an effort to seek revenge for their beloved Lord's wrongful death. ''--- groink'' | The story tells of a group of samurai who were left leaderless (became ronin) after their master, Lord Asano ([[Sawamura Ikki]]) was forced to commit ritual suicide for assaulting a court official, Lord Kira ([[Ito Shiro]]), who earlier insulted him. Oshishi Kuranosuke ([[Matsudaira Ken]]) leads the ronin in an effort to seek revenge for their beloved Lord's wrongful death. ''--- groink'' | ||
| − | ==Cast== | + | ===User/Viewer Ratings=== |
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| + | ===Cast=== | ||
*[[Matsudaira Ken]] as Ohishi Kuranosuke | *[[Matsudaira Ken]] as Ohishi Kuranosuke | ||
*[[Sawamura Ikki]] as Asano Takuminokami | *[[Sawamura Ikki]] as Asano Takuminokami | ||
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*[[Tsugawa Masahiko]] as Tokugawa Tsuyanoshi | *[[Tsugawa Masahiko]] as Tokugawa Tsuyanoshi | ||
*[[Haraizumi Sei]] as Kakogawa Honzo | *[[Haraizumi Sei]] as Kakogawa Honzo | ||
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*[[Kobayashi Tsubasa]] | *[[Kobayashi Tsubasa]] | ||
*[[Natsuyagi Isao]] | *[[Natsuyagi Isao]] | ||
| + | *[[Watanabe Dai]] | ||
| + | *[[Otake Shinobu]] | ||
| + | *[[Terajima Susumu]] | ||
| + | *[[Naraoka Tomoko]] (奈良岡朋子) as narrator | ||
| + | *[[Ono Fuka]] as Oishi Ku | ||
| + | *[[Daike Yuko]] | ||
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| + | ==SP== | ||
| + | [[File:Chushingura.jpg|thumb|400px|Chushingura (2010)]] | ||
| + | *'''Subtitle:''' 忠臣蔵〜その男、大石内蔵助 | ||
| + | *'''Subtitle (romaji):''' Chushingura〜Sono Otoko, Oishi Kuranosuke | ||
| + | *'''Format:''' Tanpatsu | ||
| + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2010-Dec-25 | ||
| + | *'''Air time:''' 21:00 - 23:21 | ||
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| + | ===Cast=== | ||
| + | *[[Tamura Masakazu]] as Oishi Kuranosuke | ||
| + | *[[Tamayama Tetsuji]] as Asano Takuminokami | ||
| + | *[[Iwashita Shima]] as Oishi Riku | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/chushingura/ TV Asahi | + | *[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/chushingura/ TV Asahi Official Chushingura page] |
| + | *[[Wikipedia:ja:忠臣蔵〜その男、大石内蔵助|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
[[Category:JDrama]] | [[Category:JDrama]] | ||
[[Category:JDrama2004]] | [[Category:JDrama2004]] | ||
[[Category:TV Asahi]] | [[Category:TV Asahi]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:15, 28 June 2020
Contents
Details
- Title: 忠臣蔵
- Title (romaji): Chushingura
- Genre: Historical, samurai
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Related drama: Chushingura ~Sono Gi Sono Ai~
Season 1
- Episodes: 9
- Broadcast period: 2004-Oct-18 to 2004-Dec-13
Synopsis
Chushingura is actually better known as the tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin. It is a prototypical Japanese story. Described by one noted Japan scholar as the country's "national legend", it recounts the most famous case involving the samurai code of honor, bushido, and vividly expresses a significant part of the traditional Japanese world-view.
The story tells of a group of samurai who were left leaderless (became ronin) after their master, Lord Asano (Sawamura Ikki) was forced to commit ritual suicide for assaulting a court official, Lord Kira (Ito Shiro), who earlier insulted him. Oshishi Kuranosuke (Matsudaira Ken) leads the ronin in an effort to seek revenge for their beloved Lord's wrongful death. --- groink
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Matsudaira Ken as Ohishi Kuranosuke
- Sawamura Ikki as Asano Takuminokami
- Ito Shiro as Kira Kozukenosuke
- Tsugawa Masahiko as Tokugawa Tsuyanoshi
- Haraizumi Sei as Kakogawa Honzo
- Kobayashi Tsubasa
- Natsuyagi Isao
- Watanabe Dai
- Otake Shinobu
- Terajima Susumu
- Naraoka Tomoko (奈良岡朋子) as narrator
- Ono Fuka as Oishi Ku
- Daike Yuko
SP
- Subtitle: 忠臣蔵〜その男、大石内蔵助
- Subtitle (romaji): Chushingura〜Sono Otoko, Oishi Kuranosuke
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Broadcast period: 2010-Dec-25
- Air time: 21:00 - 23:21
Cast
- Tamura Masakazu as Oishi Kuranosuke
- Tamayama Tetsuji as Asano Takuminokami
- Iwashita Shima as Oishi Riku


