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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Title:''' 新選組!
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*'''Title:''' 新選組!
 
*'''Title (romaji):''' Shinsengumi!
 
*'''Title (romaji):''' Shinsengumi!
*'''Episodes:''' 49 episodes plus 1 special (2006-Jan-03)
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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
*'''Genre:''' Jidaigeki, chambara action
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*'''Genre:''' Jidaigeki
*'''Viewership ratings:''' ep1=26.3 high=26.3 avg=17.4(all Kanto #s)
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*'''Episodes:''' 49 + 1 special (2006-Jan-03)
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*'''Viewership ratings:''' Avg: 17.4%, high: 26.3% (Kanto)
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Jan-11 to 2004-Dec-12
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Jan-11 to 2004-Dec-12
*'''Broadcast time:''' Sunday at 20:00
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*'''Air time:''' Sunday 20:00
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*'''Opening theme:''' ''Shinsengumi! Main Theme'' by [[John Ken Nuzzo]] (ジョン・健・ヌッツォ)
 
*'''Original Soundtrack (OST):''' [[Shinsengumi OST|Shinsengumi! OST]]
 
*'''Original Soundtrack (OST):''' [[Shinsengumi OST|Shinsengumi! OST]]
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The 43rd NHK Taiga Drama is ''Shinsengumi!''. The arrival of [[Wikipedia:Matthew Perry (naval officer)|Commodore Perry's]] "Black Ships" rudely awakened Japan from 300 years of peaceful isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and began to demand change in society. Old clashed with the new, and thus began an age of turmoil. Amidst this confusion, one group remained true to the old ways and risked their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, [[Wikipedia:Kondo Isami|Kondo Isami]], the [[Wikipedia:Shinsengumi|Shinsengumi]] upheld the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, [[Wikipedia:Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo]], [[Wikipedia:Saito Hajime|Saito Hajime]], and [[Wikipedia:Okita Soji|Okita Soji]]. This NHK taiga drama brings to life the passion and glory of these men who lived during the most turbulent time in Japanese history. Full of pathos, action-packed, this is a series not to be missed by chambara fans. ''--- written by groink''
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The 43rd NHK taiga drama is ''Shinsengumi!''. The arrival of [[Wikipedia:Matthew Perry (naval officer)|Commodore Perry's]] "Black Ships" rudely awakened Japan from 300 years of peaceful isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and began to demand change in society. Old clashed with the new, and thus began an age of turmoil. Amidst this confusion, one group remained true to the old ways and risked their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, [[Wikipedia:Kondo Isami|Kondo Isami]], the [[Wikipedia:Shinsengumi|Shinsengumi]] upheld the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, [[Wikipedia:Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo]], [[Wikipedia:Saito Hajime|Saito Hajime]], and [[Wikipedia:Okita Soji|Okita Soji]]. This NHK taiga drama brings to life the passion and glory of these men who lived during the most turbulent time in Japanese history. Full of pathos, action-packed, this is a series not to be missed by chambara fans. ''--- written by groink''
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
[[File:Shinsengumi_corr_jp_groink.jpg|thumb|400px|Correlation Chart<br/>(scan by groink)]]
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[[File:Shinsengumi_corr_jp_groink.jpg|thumb|400px|Correlation Chart<br/>Scan by groink.]]
 
*[[Katori Shingo]] as Kondo Isami
 
*[[Katori Shingo]] as Kondo Isami
 
*[[Yamamoto Koji]] as Hijikata Toshizou
 
*[[Yamamoto Koji]] as Hijikata Toshizou
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*[[Sakai Masato]] as Yamanami Keisuke
 
*[[Sakai Masato]] as Yamanami Keisuke
 
*[[Kobayashi Takashi]] as Inoue Genzaburo
 
*[[Kobayashi Takashi]] as Inoue Genzaburo
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*[[Shoei]] as Shimada Kai
 
*[[Sawaguchi Yasuko]] as Okita Mitsu
 
*[[Sawaguchi Yasuko]] as Okita Mitsu
*[[Yuka]] as Miyukidayu
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*[[Yuka]] as Miyukidayu/Oko
*[[Nakamura Kantaro]] as Toudou Heisuke
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*[[Nakamura Kantaro]] (中村勘太郎) as Toudou Heisuke
 
*[[Yamamoto Taro]] as Harada Sanosuke
 
*[[Yamamoto Taro]] as Harada Sanosuke
 
*[[Sato Koichi]] as Serizawa Kamo
 
*[[Sato Koichi]] as Serizawa Kamo
 
*[[Tabata Tomoko]] as Kondo Tsune
 
*[[Tabata Tomoko]] as Kondo Tsune
 
*[[Asada Miyoko]] as Sato Nobu
 
*[[Asada Miyoko]] as Sato Nobu
*[[Kohinata Fumiko]] as Sato Hikogoro
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*[[Kohinata Fumiyo]] as Sato Hikogoro
 
*[[Suzuki Kyoka]] as Oume
 
*[[Suzuki Kyoka]] as Oume
 
*[[Nogiwa Yoko]] as Kondo Fude
 
*[[Nogiwa Yoko]] as Kondo Fude
 
*[[Fukiishi Kazue]] as Yagi Hide
 
*[[Fukiishi Kazue]] as Yagi Hide
 
*[[Matsukane Yoneko]] as Yagi Masa
 
*[[Matsukane Yoneko]] as Yagi Masa
*[[Tanaka Kunie]] as Kondo Shusuke
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*[[Tanaka Kunie]] (田中邦衛) as Kondo Shusuke
 
*[[Nakamura Shido]] as Takimoto Sutesuke
 
*[[Nakamura Shido]] as Takimoto Sutesuke
 
*[[Ishiguro Ken]] as Katsura Kogoro
 
*[[Ishiguro Ken]] as Katsura Kogoro
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*[[Ono Takehiko]] as Kojima Shikanosuke
 
*[[Ono Takehiko]] as Kojima Shikanosuke
 
*[[Ihara Tsuyoshi]] as Sasaki Tadasaburo
 
*[[Ihara Tsuyoshi]] as Sasaki Tadasaburo
*[[Kabira Jiei]] as Heusken (ep 6)
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*[[Kabira Jiei]] as Heusken (ep6)
*[[Iwasaki Kaneko]] as Natsu
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*[[Iwasaki Kaneko]] (岩崎加根子) as Natsu
 
*[[Haba Yuichi]] as Yamaoka Tetsutaro
 
*[[Haba Yuichi]] as Yamaoka Tetsutaro
*[[Fujiki Takashi]] as Matsudairo Chikaranosuke
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*[[Fujiki Takashi]] as Matsudaira Chikaranosuke
 
*[[Noda Hideki]] as Katsu Kaishu
 
*[[Noda Hideki]] as Katsu Kaishu
 
*[[Namase Katsuhisa]] as Tonouchi Yoshio
 
*[[Namase Katsuhisa]] as Tonouchi Yoshio
 
*[[Shirai Akira]] as Kiyokawa Hachiro
 
*[[Shirai Akira]] as Kiyokawa Hachiro
 
*[[Ibuki Goro]] as Kasuya Shingoro
 
*[[Ibuki Goro]] as Kasuya Shingoro
*[[Okamura Koen]] as Neguchi Yuzan
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*[[Shoji Utae]] (正司歌江) as Hisa
*[[Shoji Utae]] as Hisa
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*[[Tsutsui Michitaka]] as Matsudaira Katamori
*[[Tsutsui Michitaka]] as Matsudairo Katamori
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*[[Asari Yosuke]] as Tani Shuhei
*[[Asari Yousuke]]
 
 
*[[Tanihara Shosuke]] as Ito Okura
 
*[[Tanihara Shosuke]] as Ito Okura
 
*[[Ito Shiro]] as Yagi Gennojo
 
*[[Ito Shiro]] as Yagi Gennojo
*[[Asou Kumiko]]
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*[[Aso Kumiko]] as Oryo
*[[Yashima Norito]]
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*[[Toda Keiko]] as Otose
*[[Kikukawa Rei]]
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*[[Yashima Norito]] as Takeda Kanryuusai
*[[Ukaji Takashi]]
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*[[Kikukawa Rei]] as Ikumatsu
*[[Yasumura Yamato]]
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*[[Ukaji Takashi]] as Saigo Takamori
*[[Suzuki Sawa]]
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*[[Yasumura Yamato]] (保村大和)
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*[[Suzuki Sawa]] as Akesato
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*[[Tamaru Maki]] as Okoto
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*[[Hashino Emi]] as Masa
 
*[[Nakamura Shunta]]
 
*[[Nakamura Shunta]]
 
*[[Hino Yojin]]
 
*[[Hino Yojin]]
*[[Hashimoto Jun]]
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*[[Katsura Kichiya]] as Yamazaki Susumu
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*[[Komoto Masahiro]]
 
*[[Takuma Takayuki]]
 
*[[Takuma Takayuki]]
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*[[Furuta Arata]] as Arima Touta
 
*[[Aijima Kazuyuki]] as Niimi Nishiki
 
*[[Aijima Kazuyuki]] as Niimi Nishiki
*[[Tanaka Tetsushi]]
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*[[Tanaka Tetsushi]] as Matsumoto Ryojun
 
*[[Kimura Yuichi]]
 
*[[Kimura Yuichi]]
*[[Ohkura Koji]]
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*[[Ohkura Koji]] as Kawai Kizaburo
 
*[[Sato B-saku]]
 
*[[Sato B-saku]]
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*[[Sakata Tadashi]]
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*[[Takasugi Ko]] as Kawakami Gensai
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*[[Ishizaka Koji]] as Sakuma Shouzan
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*[[Kubo Akira]]
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*[[Matsumoto Tamaki]] as young Oyuki
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*[[Ebata Hiroki]] as Omura Tatsuo
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*[[Tanabe Tokimasa]]
 
*[[Yamazaki Shigenori]] (SP)
 
*[[Yamazaki Shigenori]] (SP)
 
*[[Yashiba Toshihiro]] (SP)
 
*[[Yashiba Toshihiro]] (SP)
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==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Mitani Koki]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Mitani Koki]]
*'''Produced by:'''
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*'''Producer:''' [[Yoshikawa Koji]] (吉川幸司)
*'''Directed by:'''
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*'''Director:''' [[Shimizu Kazuhiko]] (清水一彦), [[Yoshikawa Kunio]] (吉川邦夫), [[Iseda Masaya]] (伊勢田雅也), [[Yamamoto Toshihiko]] (山本敏彦), [[Yoshida Hiroki]] (吉田浩樹), [[Kobayashi Daiji]], [[Doi Shohei]], [[Shimizu Takuya]] (清水拓哉)
*'''Music by:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]]
 
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*'''Narrator:''' [[Kodera Yasuo]] (小寺康雄)
==Trivia==
 
*Shinsengumi took 370 days of filming.
 
*[[Katori Shingo]] secretly lost 10 kg for the filming of the last scene.
 
  
==Notes==
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==Episode Ratings==
*NHK aired a three-part encore Shinsengumi! Highlights series in early January 2006.  This special version is a rearrangement of 49 episodes tracing the footsteps of Shinsengumi, as seen by Mitsu, elder sister of Okita Soji who is one of important members of Shinsengumi. At the end of each part, [[Katori Shingo]] and other members in the drama will have a casual talk to introduce memories and stories during the production. All three parts aired on 2006-Jan-03: (Part 1) 15:20-16:35, (Part 2) 16:45-17:59, and (Part 3) 19:30-20:45. All times JST.
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''See [[Shinsengumi/Episode Ratings]]''
*NHK aired a sequal of Shinsengumi! on 2006-Jan-03 21:00-22:30 (JST). This sequel portrays the last day of Hijikata Toshizo, Vice Commander of Shinsengumi.
 
  
==Awards==
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==Recognitions==
===43rd The Television Award===
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'''43rd [[Television_Drama_Academy_Awards#43rd_Television_Drama_Academy_Awards_.282005-Feb-04.29|The Television Drama Academy Awards]]'''
 
*Best Drama
 
*Best Drama
*Best Leading Actor: [[Katori Shingo]]
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*Best Main Actor: [[Katori Shingo]]
 
*Best Supporting Actor: [[Yamamoto Koji]] (1st), [[Sato Koichi]] (3rd)
 
*Best Supporting Actor: [[Yamamoto Koji]] (1st), [[Sato Koichi]] (3rd)
*Best Script: [[Mitani Koki]]
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*Best Screenwriter: [[Mitani Koki]]
*Best Theme song: John Ken Nuzzo - "Shinsengumi" Main Theme
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*Best Theme Song: John Ken Nuzzo (ジョン・健・ヌッツォ) - "Shinsengumi! Main Theme''
 
*Best Casting
 
*Best Casting
 
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'''8th Nikkan Sports Drama Award (Jul-Sep 2004)'''
===8th Nikkan Sports Drama Award (Jul-Sep 2004)===
 
 
*Best Drama
 
*Best Drama
 
*Best Leading Actor: [[Katori Shingo]]
 
*Best Leading Actor: [[Katori Shingo]]
 
*Best Supporting Actor: [[Sakai Masato]] (2nd), [[Yamamoto Koji]] (3rd), [[Fujiwara Tatsuya]] (4th)
 
*Best Supporting Actor: [[Sakai Masato]] (2nd), [[Yamamoto Koji]] (3rd), [[Fujiwara Tatsuya]] (4th)
 
*Best Supporting Actress: [[Suzuki Sawa]] (8th), [[Tabata Tomoko]] (9th)
 
*Best Supporting Actress: [[Suzuki Sawa]] (8th), [[Tabata Tomoko]] (9th)
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==Trivia==
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*Shinsengumi took 370 days of filming.
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*[[Katori Shingo]] secretly lost 10 kg for the filming of the last scene.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://www.nhk.or.jp/archives/bangumi/special/taiga/detail/d_043.html NHK Archives]
 
*[[Wikipedia:ja:新選組!|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:ja:新選組!|Japanese Wikipedia]]
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.857.htm JDorama.com]
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*[http://www.tvdrama-db.com/drama_info/p/id-37266 TV Drama Database]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 13 July 2026

Shinsengumi!

Details

  • Title: 新選組!
  • Title (romaji): Shinsengumi!
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Jidaigeki
  • Episodes: 49 + 1 special (2006-Jan-03)
  • Viewership ratings: Avg: 17.4%, high: 26.3% (Kanto)
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-11 to 2004-Dec-12
  • Air time: Sunday 20:00
  • Opening theme: Shinsengumi! Main Theme by John Ken Nuzzo (ジョン・健・ヌッツォ)
  • Original Soundtrack (OST): Shinsengumi! OST

Synopsis

The 43rd NHK taiga drama is Shinsengumi!. The arrival of Commodore Perry's "Black Ships" rudely awakened Japan from 300 years of peaceful isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and began to demand change in society. Old clashed with the new, and thus began an age of turmoil. Amidst this confusion, one group remained true to the old ways and risked their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, Kondo Isami, the Shinsengumi upheld the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, Hijikata Toshizo, Saito Hajime, and Okita Soji. This NHK taiga drama brings to life the passion and glory of these men who lived during the most turbulent time in Japanese history. Full of pathos, action-packed, this is a series not to be missed by chambara fans. --- written by groink

User/Viewer Ratings

4.00
(5 votes)

Cast

Correlation Chart
Scan by groink.

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Shinsengumi/Episode Ratings

Recognitions

43rd The Television Drama Academy Awards

8th Nikkan Sports Drama Award (Jul-Sep 2004)

Trivia

  • Shinsengumi took 370 days of filming.
  • Katori Shingo secretly lost 10 kg for the filming of the last scene.

External Links



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