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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' さくら | *'''Title:''' さくら | ||
*'''Title (romaji):''' Sakura | *'''Title (romaji):''' Sakura | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Format:''' Renzoku |
*'''Genre:''' Human drama | *'''Genre:''' Human drama | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Episodes:''' 156 |
*'''Viewership:''' Ep1=20.3, High=27.5, Avg=23.3 | *'''Viewership:''' Ep1=20.3, High=27.5, Avg=23.3 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | *'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-Apr- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-Apr-01 to 2002-Sep-28 |
| + | *'''Air time:''' Monday-Saturday 08:15 | ||
| − | == | + | ==Synopsis== |
The 66th NHK Asadora Drama is ''Sakura''. Settings include Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), Takayama, Gifu, and Tokyo. The story is about a recent college graduate, Matsushita Sakura (Elizabeth), a fourth-generation Japanese American woman born and raised in Hawaii. Sakura's ''haole'' boyfriend, Roby, gets a job in New York and plans to take Sakura with him. Sakura is unhappy about the possible move so far across the country from her family. During a family meeting, Sakura breaks the news to everyone that she decided to take a temporary one-year job in Japan, teaching English at an all-boys middle school, in order to examine her family roots. Roby is shocked to hear the news, and immediately asks Sakura to marry him. Although she does accept the proposal, Roby and Sakura agree to delay their wedding for one year until she comes back to Hawaii. Sakura will be staying with her maternal grandparents. However, there is friction between Sakura's mom and grandfather because her mom married a Japanese-Hawaiian. How will things go for Sakura in Japan? Will she get along with her grandfather? Will she lose her heart to a Japanese man? Will she come back to Hawaii? --- written by groink | The 66th NHK Asadora Drama is ''Sakura''. Settings include Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), Takayama, Gifu, and Tokyo. The story is about a recent college graduate, Matsushita Sakura (Elizabeth), a fourth-generation Japanese American woman born and raised in Hawaii. Sakura's ''haole'' boyfriend, Roby, gets a job in New York and plans to take Sakura with him. Sakura is unhappy about the possible move so far across the country from her family. During a family meeting, Sakura breaks the news to everyone that she decided to take a temporary one-year job in Japan, teaching English at an all-boys middle school, in order to examine her family roots. Roby is shocked to hear the news, and immediately asks Sakura to marry him. Although she does accept the proposal, Roby and Sakura agree to delay their wedding for one year until she comes back to Hawaii. Sakura will be staying with her maternal grandparents. However, there is friction between Sakura's mom and grandfather because her mom married a Japanese-Hawaiian. How will things go for Sakura in Japan? Will she get along with her grandfather? Will she lose her heart to a Japanese man? Will she come back to Hawaii? --- written by groink | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Tsushima Keiko]] as Matsushita Toshiko | *[[Tsushima Keiko]] as Matsushita Toshiko | ||
*[[Itakura Kaori]] as Matsushita Momo (Sakura's sister) | *[[Itakura Kaori]] as Matsushita Momo (Sakura's sister) | ||
| − | *[[Kobayashi Asei]] | + | *[[Kobayashi Asei]] as Kamiyama Isao |
| − | *[[Nakamura Meiko]] | + | *[[Nakamura Meiko]] as Kamiyama Hama |
| − | *[[Noguchi Goro]] | + | *[[Noguchi Goro]] as Sawada Junichiro |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Otaki Hideji]] as Matsushita Takero/narrator |
| − | *[[Naito Taketoshi]] | + | *[[Naito Taketoshi]] as Daisaku Akebono |
| − | *[[Asada Miyoko]] | + | *[[Asada Miyoko]] as Numata Fudeko |
| − | *[[Enari Masamoto]] | + | *[[Enari Masamoto]] as Numata Daisuke |
| − | *[[Nagasawa Masami]] | + | *[[Nagasawa Masami]] as Numata Kanako |
*[[Kumagai Mami]] as Midori Ayusawa | *[[Kumagai Mami]] as Midori Ayusawa | ||
*[[Thane Camus]] as Robert "Roby" Hoffman | *[[Thane Camus]] as Robert "Roby" Hoffman | ||
*[[Imamura Keiko]] | *[[Imamura Keiko]] | ||
| − | *[[Sasaki Sumie]] | + | *[[Sasaki Sumie]] as Numata Tane |
| − | *[[Okumura Kouen]] | + | *[[Okumura Kouen]] as Numata Magasaku |
| − | *[[Kasai Kenji]] | + | *[[Kasai Kenji]] as Numata Kenichi |
*[[Numata Yoichi]] | *[[Numata Yoichi]] | ||
*[[Ramos Ruy]] | *[[Ramos Ruy]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Saito Yosuke]] as Ayusawa Shinya |
*[[Kawamoto Takanori]] | *[[Kawamoto Takanori]] | ||
*[[Takahashi Kaori]] | *[[Takahashi Kaori]] | ||
*[[Ono Mayumi]] | *[[Ono Mayumi]] | ||
*[[Emori Toru]] as Masaharu Nakasone (Principal of Akebono Junior High School in Gifu) | *[[Emori Toru]] as Masaharu Nakasone (Principal of Akebono Junior High School in Gifu) | ||
| + | *[[Kumagai Mami]] as Ayusawa Midori | ||
| + | *[[Sasano Takashi]] as Takeshita Toru | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tabuchi Kumiko]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tabuchi Kumiko]] | ||
| − | + | *'''Music:''' [[Koroku Reijiro]] | |
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| − | *'''Music:''' | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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*[http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?1+14512 Discussion at japan-guide.com] | *[http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?1+14512 Discussion at japan-guide.com] | ||
*[http://www.jamco.or.jp/2004_symposium/en/yano/ 13th JAMCO Symposium, discussing Japanese Americans and TV dramas] | *[http://www.jamco.or.jp/2004_symposium/en/yano/ 13th JAMCO Symposium, discussing Japanese Americans and TV dramas] | ||
| − | *[http://imdb.com/title/tt0315057/ | + | *[http://imdb.com/title/tt0315057/ IMDB] |
{{DramaRingNum|NHK Asadora Ring|#65|[[Honmamon]]|#67|[[Manten]]}} | {{DramaRingNum|NHK Asadora Ring|#65|[[Honmamon]]|#67|[[Manten]]}} | ||
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2002]] [[Category:NHK]] [[Category:NHK Asadora]] | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2002]] [[Category:NHK]] [[Category:NHK Asadora]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:28, 1 October 2023
Details
- Title: さくら
- Title (romaji): Sakura
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Human drama
- Episodes: 156
- Viewership: Ep1=20.3, High=27.5, Avg=23.3
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2002-Apr-01 to 2002-Sep-28
- Air time: Monday-Saturday 08:15
Synopsis
The 66th NHK Asadora Drama is Sakura. Settings include Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), Takayama, Gifu, and Tokyo. The story is about a recent college graduate, Matsushita Sakura (Elizabeth), a fourth-generation Japanese American woman born and raised in Hawaii. Sakura's haole boyfriend, Roby, gets a job in New York and plans to take Sakura with him. Sakura is unhappy about the possible move so far across the country from her family. During a family meeting, Sakura breaks the news to everyone that she decided to take a temporary one-year job in Japan, teaching English at an all-boys middle school, in order to examine her family roots. Roby is shocked to hear the news, and immediately asks Sakura to marry him. Although she does accept the proposal, Roby and Sakura agree to delay their wedding for one year until she comes back to Hawaii. Sakura will be staying with her maternal grandparents. However, there is friction between Sakura's mom and grandfather because her mom married a Japanese-Hawaiian. How will things go for Sakura in Japan? Will she get along with her grandfather? Will she lose her heart to a Japanese man? Will she come back to Hawaii? --- written by groink
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Takano Shiho as Matsushita Sakura (heroine)
- Ozawa Yukiyoshi as Keisuke Katsuragi
- Teraizumi Ken as Matsushita Ichiro
- Ohta Hiromi as Matsushita Kyoko (Sakura's mother)
- Tsushima Keiko as Matsushita Toshiko
- Itakura Kaori as Matsushita Momo (Sakura's sister)
- Kobayashi Asei as Kamiyama Isao
- Nakamura Meiko as Kamiyama Hama
- Noguchi Goro as Sawada Junichiro
- Otaki Hideji as Matsushita Takero/narrator
- Naito Taketoshi as Daisaku Akebono
- Asada Miyoko as Numata Fudeko
- Enari Masamoto as Numata Daisuke
- Nagasawa Masami as Numata Kanako
- Kumagai Mami as Midori Ayusawa
- Thane Camus as Robert "Roby" Hoffman
- Imamura Keiko
- Sasaki Sumie as Numata Tane
- Okumura Kouen as Numata Magasaku
- Kasai Kenji as Numata Kenichi
- Numata Yoichi
- Ramos Ruy
- Saito Yosuke as Ayusawa Shinya
- Kawamoto Takanori
- Takahashi Kaori
- Ono Mayumi
- Emori Toru as Masaharu Nakasone (Principal of Akebono Junior High School in Gifu)
- Kumagai Mami as Ayusawa Midori
- Sasano Takashi as Takeshita Toru
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Tabuchi Kumiko
- Music: Koroku Reijiro
External Links
- JDorama.com
- Discussion at japan-guide.com
- 13th JAMCO Symposium, discussing Japanese Americans and TV dramas
- IMDB


