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*'''Title (romaji):''' Garasu no Ie | *'''Title (romaji):''' Garasu no Ie | ||
*'''Format:''' Renzoku | *'''Format:''' Renzoku | ||
| − | *'''Genre:''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Drama |
*'''Episodes:''' 9 | *'''Episodes:''' 9 | ||
*'''Viewership rating:''' 8.28% | *'''Viewership rating:''' 8.28% | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | *'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Sep-3 | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Sep-3 to 2013-Oct-29 |
*'''Air time:''' [[Dorama10 (NHK)|Tuesday 22:00]] | *'''Air time:''' [[Dorama10 (NHK)|Tuesday 22:00]] | ||
*'''Theme song:''' ''Sayonara'' by Nishino Kana | *'''Theme song:''' ''Sayonara'' by Nishino Kana | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | The drama revolves around Tamaki Rei, who was just a middle school student, when both her parents died in an airplane disaster in France 22 years ago. Learning to hide her grief and tears growing up, the story opens with Rei making a visit to Brittany, France, to offer flowers on the anniversary of her parents' death. There she bumps into a man, Shibusawa Kazunari, who had also lost his wife in the same plane crash. Finding Kazunari to be a gentle-spoken man, Rei falls for him and they eventually | + | The drama revolves around Tamaki Rei, who was just a middle school student, when both her parents died in an airplane disaster in France 22 years ago. Learning to hide her grief and tears growing up, the story opens with Rei making a visit to Brittany, France, to offer flowers on the anniversary of her parents' death. There she bumps into a man, Shibusawa Kazunari, who had also lost his wife in the same plane crash. Finding Kazunari to be a gentle-spoken man, Rei falls for him and they eventually married. Kazunari is the current Division Head of the Budget Bureau in the Ministry of Finance. |
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| + | After the death of his wife, Kazunari had brought up his two sons, Hitoshi and Kenji, on his own. Hitoshi, the eldest, is following his father's footsteps by joining the Ministry of Finance. He thinks highly of the up and rising young politician, Muraki Yosuke, who is well-known for trying to reform the politics of Japan. However, Kazunari, who is touted to be the next Budget Bureau Director General, dislikes Muraki greatly, for reformation will cost Kazunari his job. Seeing Hitoshi trying to be part of Muraki's team, Kazunari feels betrayed and shows his disappointment in him. Feeling that, Hitoshi starts to rebel against his father by starting a forbidden love affair with Rei. -''by NHK'' | ||
| − | + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | |
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Saito Takumi]] as Shibusawa Hitoshi | *[[Saito Takumi]] as Shibusawa Hitoshi | ||
*[[Nagayama Kento]] as Shibusawa Kenji | *[[Nagayama Kento]] as Shibusawa Kenji | ||
| − | *[[Umefune Ariei]] | + | **[[Oyama Rento]] as young Kenji |
| + | *[[Umefune Ariei]] as Goto Nanami | ||
*[[Suzuki Hiroki (1983) | Suzuki Hiroki]] as Morita Fumihiko | *[[Suzuki Hiroki (1983) | Suzuki Hiroki]] as Morita Fumihiko | ||
*[[Ono Ryo]] as Sano Seiya | *[[Ono Ryo]] as Sano Seiya | ||
*[[Kikuchi Momoko]] as Onaka Hiroko | *[[Kikuchi Momoko]] as Onaka Hiroko | ||
| − | *[[Kataoka Ainosuke]] | + | *[[Kataoka Ainosuke]] as Muraki Yosuke |
*[[Fujimoto Takahiro]] as Shibusawa Kazunari | *[[Fujimoto Takahiro]] as Shibusawa Kazunari | ||
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| 06 || || 7.8% | | 06 || || 7.8% | ||
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| − | | 07 || || 8.5 | + | | 07 || || 8.5% |
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| 08 || || 9.7% | | 08 || || 9.7% | ||
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Ooishi Shizuka]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Ooishi Shizuka]] | ||
*'''Producers:''' | *'''Producers:''' | ||
| − | *'''Directors:''' [[Watanabe Yoshio]] | + | *'''Directors:''' [[Watanabe Yoshio]], [[Watanabe Kazuki]] (渡辺一貴) |
*'''Music:''' [[Tokura Shunichi]] (都倉俊一) | *'''Music:''' [[Tokura Shunichi]] (都倉俊一) | ||
Latest revision as of 17:57, 1 September 2021
Contents
Details
- Title: ガラスの家
- Title (romaji): Garasu no Ie
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: 9
- Viewership rating: 8.28%
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2013-Sep-3 to 2013-Oct-29
- Air time: Tuesday 22:00
- Theme song: Sayonara by Nishino Kana
Synopsis
The drama revolves around Tamaki Rei, who was just a middle school student, when both her parents died in an airplane disaster in France 22 years ago. Learning to hide her grief and tears growing up, the story opens with Rei making a visit to Brittany, France, to offer flowers on the anniversary of her parents' death. There she bumps into a man, Shibusawa Kazunari, who had also lost his wife in the same plane crash. Finding Kazunari to be a gentle-spoken man, Rei falls for him and they eventually married. Kazunari is the current Division Head of the Budget Bureau in the Ministry of Finance.
After the death of his wife, Kazunari had brought up his two sons, Hitoshi and Kenji, on his own. Hitoshi, the eldest, is following his father's footsteps by joining the Ministry of Finance. He thinks highly of the up and rising young politician, Muraki Yosuke, who is well-known for trying to reform the politics of Japan. However, Kazunari, who is touted to be the next Budget Bureau Director General, dislikes Muraki greatly, for reformation will cost Kazunari his job. Seeing Hitoshi trying to be part of Muraki's team, Kazunari feels betrayed and shows his disappointment in him. Feeling that, Hitoshi starts to rebel against his father by starting a forbidden love affair with Rei. -by NHK
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Igawa Haruka as Tamaki (Shibusawa) Rei
- Saito Takumi as Shibusawa Hitoshi
- Nagayama Kento as Shibusawa Kenji
- Oyama Rento as young Kenji
- Umefune Ariei as Goto Nanami
- Suzuki Hiroki as Morita Fumihiko
- Ono Ryo as Sano Seiya
- Kikuchi Momoko as Onaka Hiroko
- Kataoka Ainosuke as Muraki Yosuke
- Fujimoto Takahiro as Shibusawa Kazunari
Episode Ratings
| Episode | Episode title | Ratings (Kanto) |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | 10.6% | |
| 02 | 8.8% | |
| 03 | 7.1% | |
| 04 | 7.6% | |
| 05 | 8.1% | |
| 06 | 7.8% | |
| 07 | 8.5% | |
| 08 | 9.7% | |
| 09 | 10.5% | |
| Average | 8.28% | |
Source: Video Research, Ltd.
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Ooishi Shizuka
- Producers:
- Directors: Watanabe Yoshio, Watanabe Kazuki (渡辺一貴)
- Music: Tokura Shunichi (都倉俊一)
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