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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title:''' 天花 | + | *'''Title:''' 天花 |
| − | *'''Episodes:''' | + | *'''Title (romaji):''' Tenka |
| − | *'''Genre:''' | + | *'''Episodes:''' 156 (15 mins. each) |
| + | *'''Genre:''' Family drama | ||
*'''Viewership:''' 1st=18.6 high=20.0 avg=16.2 | *'''Viewership:''' 1st=18.6 high=20.0 avg=16.2 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | *'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2004- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Mar-29 to 2004-Sep-25 |
| − | *'''Air time:''' Monday thru Saturday at 8: | + | *'''Air time:''' Monday thru Saturday at 8:15 |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Namae no Nai Sora wo Miagete'' by Misia |
| − | == | + | ==Synopsis== |
The 70th Drama Serial is titled ''Tenka'' written by a scriptwriter, Takeyama Yo. The story is on 17-year-old girl, Tenka, who was born and raised in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Her family moves to Tokyo when her father changes his job. Tenka stays for a short period of time with her grandfather who is an eager rice farmer, living at ''Igune'', forest in the middle of vast rice paddies of the Sendai plains. After graduating from high school, she moves to Kichijyoji in Tokyo to live with her family in a house which is on the site of a temple owned by her grandfather's old friend, Suzuki Shozo. On the site, there is also a small nursery school ran by Shozo's wife, Yoshiko. Tenka gradually starts to think of becoming a nurse who looks after children. It is eventually revealed that Tenka's family and Suzuki Shozo's family has had a strong connection for generations. Tenka finds that she herself is engaged to Shozo's grandson, Ryunosuke according to a promise between her grandfather and Shozo. The heroine is played by Ema Fujisawa who is 21 years old. She was selected from 2,367 applicants. Locations include Sendai, Miyagi and Musashino, Tokyo. | The 70th Drama Serial is titled ''Tenka'' written by a scriptwriter, Takeyama Yo. The story is on 17-year-old girl, Tenka, who was born and raised in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Her family moves to Tokyo when her father changes his job. Tenka stays for a short period of time with her grandfather who is an eager rice farmer, living at ''Igune'', forest in the middle of vast rice paddies of the Sendai plains. After graduating from high school, she moves to Kichijyoji in Tokyo to live with her family in a house which is on the site of a temple owned by her grandfather's old friend, Suzuki Shozo. On the site, there is also a small nursery school ran by Shozo's wife, Yoshiko. Tenka gradually starts to think of becoming a nurse who looks after children. It is eventually revealed that Tenka's family and Suzuki Shozo's family has had a strong connection for generations. Tenka finds that she herself is engaged to Shozo's grandson, Ryunosuke according to a promise between her grandfather and Shozo. The heroine is played by Ema Fujisawa who is 21 years old. She was selected from 2,367 applicants. Locations include Sendai, Miyagi and Musashino, Tokyo. | ||
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
| + | <vote type=1/> | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | + | {{multicolumntext}} | |
| + | ;Sato Family | ||
*[[Fujisawa Ema]] as Sato Tenka (heroine, age 17) | *[[Fujisawa Ema]] as Sato Tenka (heroine, age 17) | ||
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*[[Katahira Nagisa]] as Sato Hideko | *[[Katahira Nagisa]] as Sato Hideko | ||
*[[Kagawa Teruyuki]] as Sato Nobuo | *[[Kagawa Teruyuki]] as Sato Nobuo | ||
| + | *[[Zaitsu Ichiro]] as Sato Shinichiro | ||
| + | *[[Saeko]] as Sato Yuka | ||
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| + | ;Suzuki Family | ||
| + | *[[Hirayama Hiroyuki]] as Suzuki Ryunosuke | ||
*[[Takenaka Naoto]] as Suzuki Daiki | *[[Takenaka Naoto]] as Suzuki Daiki | ||
| + | *[[Fuji Junko]] (credited as Fuji Sumiko) as Suzuki Yoshiko | ||
| + | *[[Nakamura Umenosuke]] as Suzuki Shozo | ||
| + | **[[Deai Masayuki]] as young Shozo | ||
| + | *[[Ishino Mako]] as Suzuki Akiko | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Masaoka Family | ||
| + | *[[Kobayashi Katsuya (1943)|Kobayashi Katsuya]] as Masaoka Takeo | ||
| + | *[[Iwamoto Masuyo]] as Masaoka Taeko | ||
| + | *[[Dankan]] as Masaoka Toshio | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Kawashima Family | ||
*[[Ichikawa Mikako]] as Kawashima Kaoru | *[[Ichikawa Mikako]] as Kawashima Kaoru | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Yamashita Yorie]] as Kawashima Tatsuko |
| − | *[[ | + | |
| − | *[[ | + | ;Saeki Famliy |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Suzukaze Mayo]] as Saeki Yoko |
| + | *[[Hoshino Mari]] as Saeki Shizuka | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Shinoda Family | ||
| + | *[[Yamamura Michi]] as Shinoda Shinobu | ||
| + | *[[Katayama Reo]] as Shinoda Junichi | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Others | ||
*[[Kaga Mariko]] as Hirai Katsuko | *[[Kaga Mariko]] as Hirai Katsuko | ||
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*[[Nakajima Tomoko (1971 Jun)|Nakajima Tomoko]] as Sanada Tamae | *[[Nakajima Tomoko (1971 Jun)|Nakajima Tomoko]] as Sanada Tamae | ||
*[[Shoei]] as Moriyama Eiji | *[[Shoei]] as Moriyama Eiji | ||
| − | *[[Kimura Yoshino]] | + | *[[Kimura Yoshino]] as Kageyama Sachiko |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Inoue Harumi]] as Yoshino Ayako |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Okunuki Kaoru]] as Todo Reiko |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Sato Ryohei]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Ozeki Shinji]] |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Omi Toshinori]] as Kawamura Kenta |
| + | *[[Tatsumi Takuro]] as Kase Go | ||
| + | *[[Hidari Tokie]] as Morita Nori | ||
| + | *[[Yanagisawa Shingo]] as Hatayama Seikichi | ||
| + | *[[Dokumumashi Sandayu]] as Takasugi Shinichi | ||
| + | *[[Fukikoshi Mitsuru]] as Miyazawa Ken | ||
| + | *[[Ogura Hisahiro]] as Saito Toichi | ||
| + | *[[Miyaji Masako]] as Hatayama Junko | ||
| + | *[[Otsuka Yoshie]] as Hayakawa Eiko | ||
| + | *[[Shundo Mitsutoshi]] as Tanaka Mitsuji | ||
| + | {{multicolumn-end}} | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Takeyama Yo]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Takeyama Yo]] | ||
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*'''Music:''' [[Muramatsu Takatsugu]] | *'''Music:''' [[Muramatsu Takatsugu]] | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
| − | *Unfortunately, Tenka started a downward trend in the viewership ratings game, dropping two points below its predecessor, Teruteru Kazoku, ending up with the lowest rating since research began in 1964. The series only scored an average rating of 16.2 in the Kanto area, and fared even worse in Kansai with 15.1. At the time (2004- | + | *Unfortunately, Tenka started a downward trend in the viewership ratings game, dropping two points below its predecessor, Teruteru Kazoku, ending up with the lowest rating since research began in 1964. The series only scored an average rating of 16.2 in the Kanto area, and fared even worse in Kansai with 15.1. At the time (2004-Sep), an NHK spokesman said that more people are tuning into NHK's satellite channels (BS1 and BS2) and that viewer numbers for dramas are in a downward trend on all channels (which we know now to be true.) |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.nhk.or.jp/asadora/ Official Asadora Drama web site] | *[http://www.nhk.or.jp/asadora/ Official Asadora Drama web site] | ||
| + | *[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A9%E8%8A%B1_(%E3%83%86%E3%83%AC%E3%83%93%E3%83%89%E3%83%A9%E3%83%9E) Japanese Wikipedia] | ||
| + | {{DramaRingNum|NHK Asadora Ring|#69|[[Teruteru Kazoku]]|#71|[[Wakaba]]}} | ||
| − | + | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2004]] [[Category:NHK]] [[Category:NHK Asadora]] | |
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| − | [[Category:JDrama]] | ||
| − | [[Category:JDrama2004]] | ||
| − | [[Category:NHK]] | ||
| − | [[Category:NHK Asadora]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:47, 13 April 2022
Contents
Details
- Title: 天花
- Title (romaji): Tenka
- Episodes: 156 (15 mins. each)
- Genre: Family drama
- Viewership: 1st=18.6 high=20.0 avg=16.2
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2004-Mar-29 to 2004-Sep-25
- Air time: Monday thru Saturday at 8:15
- Theme song: Namae no Nai Sora wo Miagete by Misia
Synopsis
The 70th Drama Serial is titled Tenka written by a scriptwriter, Takeyama Yo. The story is on 17-year-old girl, Tenka, who was born and raised in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Her family moves to Tokyo when her father changes his job. Tenka stays for a short period of time with her grandfather who is an eager rice farmer, living at Igune, forest in the middle of vast rice paddies of the Sendai plains. After graduating from high school, she moves to Kichijyoji in Tokyo to live with her family in a house which is on the site of a temple owned by her grandfather's old friend, Suzuki Shozo. On the site, there is also a small nursery school ran by Shozo's wife, Yoshiko. Tenka gradually starts to think of becoming a nurse who looks after children. It is eventually revealed that Tenka's family and Suzuki Shozo's family has had a strong connection for generations. Tenka finds that she herself is engaged to Shozo's grandson, Ryunosuke according to a promise between her grandfather and Shozo. The heroine is played by Ema Fujisawa who is 21 years old. She was selected from 2,367 applicants. Locations include Sendai, Miyagi and Musashino, Tokyo.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Sato Family
- Fujisawa Ema as Sato Tenka (heroine, age 17)
- Katahira Nagisa as Sato Hideko
- Kagawa Teruyuki as Sato Nobuo
- Zaitsu Ichiro as Sato Shinichiro
- Saeko as Sato Yuka
- Suzuki Family
- Hirayama Hiroyuki as Suzuki Ryunosuke
- Takenaka Naoto as Suzuki Daiki
- Fuji Junko (credited as Fuji Sumiko) as Suzuki Yoshiko
- Nakamura Umenosuke as Suzuki Shozo
- Deai Masayuki as young Shozo
- Ishino Mako as Suzuki Akiko
- Masaoka Family
- Kobayashi Katsuya as Masaoka Takeo
- Iwamoto Masuyo as Masaoka Taeko
- Dankan as Masaoka Toshio
- Kawashima Family
- Ichikawa Mikako as Kawashima Kaoru
- Yamashita Yorie as Kawashima Tatsuko
- Saeki Famliy
- Suzukaze Mayo as Saeki Yoko
- Hoshino Mari as Saeki Shizuka
- Shinoda Family
- Yamamura Michi as Shinoda Shinobu
- Katayama Reo as Shinoda Junichi
- Others
- Kaga Mariko as Hirai Katsuko
- Nakajima Tomoko as Sanada Tamae
- Shoei as Moriyama Eiji
- Kimura Yoshino as Kageyama Sachiko
- Inoue Harumi as Yoshino Ayako
- Okunuki Kaoru as Todo Reiko
- Sato Ryohei
- Ozeki Shinji
- Omi Toshinori as Kawamura Kenta
- Tatsumi Takuro as Kase Go
- Hidari Tokie as Morita Nori
- Yanagisawa Shingo as Hatayama Seikichi
- Dokumumashi Sandayu as Takasugi Shinichi
- Fukikoshi Mitsuru as Miyazawa Ken
- Ogura Hisahiro as Saito Toichi
- Miyaji Masako as Hatayama Junko
- Otsuka Yoshie as Hayakawa Eiko
- Shundo Mitsutoshi as Tanaka Mitsuji
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Takeyama Yo
- Music: Muramatsu Takatsugu
Notes
- Unfortunately, Tenka started a downward trend in the viewership ratings game, dropping two points below its predecessor, Teruteru Kazoku, ending up with the lowest rating since research began in 1964. The series only scored an average rating of 16.2 in the Kanto area, and fared even worse in Kansai with 15.1. At the time (2004-Sep), an NHK spokesman said that more people are tuning into NHK's satellite channels (BS1 and BS2) and that viewer numbers for dramas are in a downward trend on all channels (which we know now to be true.)
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