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| − | An incident in the past caused Ogata Kouhei ([[Tanabe Seiichi]]) to resign his position and leave the country in shame. Now, at the hotel's 30th anniversary, the hotel is facing a crisis; the | + | An incident in the past caused Ogata Kouhei ([[Tanabe Seiichi]]) to resign his position and leave the country in shame. Now, at the hotel's 30th anniversary, the hotel is facing a crisis; the president has just been submitted to the hospital, and the hotel is facing a potential take over. Under his request, assistant manager, Odagiri Ryoko ([[Ueto Aya]]) goes to Korea in order to convince Kouhei to return. During an incident in Korea where her purse gets stolen, she meets Mizusawa Keigo ([[Oikawa Mitsuhiro]]), who tries to help her. Ultimately, Kyoko comes back to Japan unsuccessful, but under the advice from his friend, Korean hotel manager Shin Dong Hyuk ([[Bae Yong Jun]]), Kouhei returns to Tokyo Ocean Hotel, as the position of the new general manager. Upon his return however, Kyoko once again meets Mizusawa Keigo. Little does Kyoko knows, not only does Keigo want to take over the Tokyo Ocean Hotel, but he also carries affections for her. - ''[[User:Rikayla|Rikayla]]'' |
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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Contents
Details
- Title: ホテリアー
- Title (English): Hotelier
- Genre: Romance, Business
- Format: Renzoku
- Episodes: 8
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast period: 2007-Apr-19 to 2007-Jun-07
- Air time: Thursday 21:00
- Theme song: Namida no Niji by Ueto Aya
- Related shows: Hotelier (MBC, 2001)
Synopsis
An incident in the past caused Ogata Kouhei (Tanabe Seiichi) to resign his position and leave the country in shame. Now, at the hotel's 30th anniversary, the hotel is facing a crisis; the president has just been submitted to the hospital, and the hotel is facing a potential take over. Under his request, assistant manager, Odagiri Ryoko (Ueto Aya) goes to Korea in order to convince Kouhei to return. During an incident in Korea where her purse gets stolen, she meets Mizusawa Keigo (Oikawa Mitsuhiro), who tries to help her. Ultimately, Kyoko comes back to Japan unsuccessful, but under the advice from his friend, Korean hotel manager Shin Dong Hyuk (Bae Yong Jun), Kouhei returns to Tokyo Ocean Hotel, as the position of the new general manager. Upon his return however, Kyoko once again meets Mizusawa Keigo. Little does Kyoko knows, not only does Keigo want to take over the Tokyo Ocean Hotel, but he also carries affections for her. - Rikayla
Cast
- Ueto Aya as Odagiri Ryoko
- Oikawa Mitsuhiro as Mizusawa Keigo
- Tanabe Seiichi as Ogata Kouhei
- Saeko as Morimoto Akane
- Oda Akane as Gotou Kayoko
- Yoo Min (Yuko Fueki) as Kashiwagi Mayumi
- Hori Mayumi as Ichikawa Kaori
- Azuma Mikihisa
- Komoto Masahiro
- Katahira Nagisa
- Takenaka Naoto as Morimoto Masakazu
- Shiomi Sansei
- Oshima Yoko
- Nishida Naomi
- Osugi Ren
- Bae Yong Jun as Shin Dong Hyuk (Episode 1)
- Sato Yuki
Production Credits
- Original screenplay: Kang Eun Kyung
- Producer: Miwa Yumiko
Trivia
- Guest star, Bae Yong Jun was actually in the original Korean version of Hotelier, and his character was by the same name, Shin Dong Hyuk. In this Japanese version, however, he does not play the same character (the antagonist, which is played by Oikawa Mitsuhiro in this version), but instead a supporter of Ueto Aya's character. Most of his lines will be in Korean, and his scenes will be shot in Korea as well.
- The motto of the featuring hotel, Tokyo Ocean Hotel, is "L'éspoir fait vivre". Translated, it means "The hope lives".
Episode Ratings
| Episode | Kanto | Kansai | Nationwide |
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| 01 | 11.1 | ??.? | ??.? |
| 02 | 08.0 | ??.? | ??.? |
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Source: Video Research, Ltd.
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