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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Title:''' Ryuuten no ouhi - Saigo no koutei / ?転?王妃・最後?皇弟
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*'''Title:''' 流転の王妃・最後の皇弟
*'''Also Known As:''' Princess Hiro / China's Last Princess
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Ruten no Ouhi - Saigo no Koutei
*'''Genre:''' Human Drama, Romance, History
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*'''Also known as:''' Princess Hiro / China's Last Princess
*'''Episodes:''' 1 (made-for-TV movie)
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*'''Genre:''' Historical renai drama
*'''Broadcasted by:''' TV Asahi
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*'''Format:''' Tanpatsu (made-for-TV movie)
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2003-11-01
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*'''Broadcast network''' TV Asahi
*'''Theme song:'''
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*'''Broadcast date:''' 2003-Nov-01
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==Synopsis==
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TV Asahi also has a star-studded extravaganza prepared to celebrate its 45th anniversary this autumn 2003. Takako Tokiwa will star as the Japanese woman from the nobility chosen to be married off to the younger brother of the last emperor of China. She will don a 12-layer kimono for the ceremony. Yutaka Takenouchi plays the groom. It will be filmed partly on location in China. --Daily Yomiuri On-Line
  
==Cast & Credits==
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
===Production===
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*'''Written by:''' [[Tatsui Yukiri]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Nakairi Takuya]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Fujita Akira]]
 
*'''Music:''' [[Hakase Taro]]
 
  
===Cast===
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==Cast==
*[[Takenouchi Yutaka]] as Aishinkakura Fuketsu
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[[File:RyuutenCast.JPG|thumb|350px|Relationship Chart - click to enlarge]]
*[[Tokiwa Takako]] as Aishinkakura (Saga) Hiro
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*[[Takenouchi Yutaka]] as [[Wikipedia:Pujie|Aishinkakura Fuketsu]]
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*[[Tokiwa Takako]] as [[Wikipedia:Lady Hiro Saga|Aishinkakura (Saga) Hiro]]
 
*[[Hayase Erina]] as Aishinkakura Eisei
 
*[[Hayase Erina]] as Aishinkakura Eisei
 
*[[Ichikawa Yui]] as Aishinkakura Kosei
 
*[[Ichikawa Yui]] as Aishinkakura Kosei
*[[Esumi Makiko]] as Kawashima Yoshiko
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*[[Esumi Makiko]] as [[Wikipedia:Kawashima Yoshiko|Kawashima Yoshiko]]
*[[Amami Yuki]] as Ri Kouran
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*[[Amami Yuki]] as [[Wikipedia:Yoshiko Otaka|Ri Kouran]]
*[[Sorimachi Takashi]] as Sakurai Tetsushi
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*[[Sorimachi Takashi]] as Sakurai Tetsushi (fictional)
 
*[[Nogiwa Yoko]] as Saga Hisako
 
*[[Nogiwa Yoko]] as Saga Hisako
 
*[[Kimura Yoshino]] as Kojima Haru
 
*[[Kimura Yoshino]] as Kojima Haru
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*[[Hisamoto Masami]] as Oichi
 
*[[Hisamoto Masami]] as Oichi
 
*[[Kitamura Soichiro]] as Saga Sanetou
 
*[[Kitamura Soichiro]] as Saga Sanetou
*[[Nakamura Toru]] as Touyama Hisanobu
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*[[Nakamura Toru]] as Touyama Hisanobu (fictional)
 
*[[Iwasaki Hiromi]] as Saga Kotoko
 
*[[Iwasaki Hiromi]] as Saga Kotoko
 
*[[Mukunoki Miwa]] as San Gou Gou
 
*[[Mukunoki Miwa]] as San Gou Gou
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*[[Ito Misaki]] as Tatara Kijin
 
*[[Ito Misaki]] as Tatara Kijin
 
*[[Kato Kazuko]] as Takeda no Miyahi Denka
 
*[[Kato Kazuko]] as Takeda no Miyahi Denka
*[[Nishijima Kazuhiro]] as Chin Ban
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*[[Nishijima Kazuhiro]] as Chin Ban (fictional)
*[[Hamada Manabu]] as Ri Shunbou
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*[[Hamada Manabu]] as Ri Shunbou (fictional)
  
==Synopsis==
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==Production Credits==
TV Asahi also has a star-studded extravaganza prepared to celebrate its 45th anniversary this autumn 2003. Takako Tokiwa will star as the Japanese woman from the nobility chosen to be married off to the younger brother of the last emperor of China. She will don a 12-layer kimono for the ceremony. Yutaka Takenouchi plays the groom. It will be filmed partly on location in China.
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*'''Written by:''' [[Tatsui Yukari]]
 
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*'''Producer:''' [[Igarashi Fumio]], [[Nakairi Takuya]]
Daily Yomiuri On-Line
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*'''Director:''' [[Fujita Akira]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Hakase Taro]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*Aired as "Princess Hiro" on KIKU-TV, Honolulu HI
 
*Aired as "Princess Hiro" on KIKU-TV, Honolulu HI
 
*Aired as "China's Last Princess" on KTSF-TV, San Francisco CA
 
*Aired as "China's Last Princess" on KTSF-TV, San Francisco CA
 
==Awards & Recognitions==
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.794.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.794.htm JDorama.com]
 
*[http://over-time.idv.tw/drama/dramashow_common.php?num=787&mnum=34 Dorama.info]
 
*[http://over-time.idv.tw/drama/dramashow_common.php?num=787&mnum=34 Dorama.info]
*[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ruten/index.html TV Asahi Official Website]
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*[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ruten/index.html TV Asahi official site]
*[http://japan.videoland.com.tw/channel/ruten/ Chinese Official Site]
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*[http://japan.videoland.com.tw/channel/ruten/ Chinese official site]
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:流転の王妃・最後の皇弟|Japanese Wikipedia]]
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*[[Wikipedia:zh:流轉的王妃|Chinese Wikipedia]]
  
[[Category:JDrama]]
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[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2003]] [[Category:TV Asahi]]
[[Category:JDrama2003]]
 
[[Category:TV Asahi]]
 

Latest revision as of 13:32, 7 August 2019

Ryuuten no Ouhi - Saigo no Koutei

Details

  • Title: 流転の王妃・最後の皇弟
  • Title (romaji): Ruten no Ouhi - Saigo no Koutei
  • Also known as: Princess Hiro / China's Last Princess
  • Genre: Historical renai drama
  • Format: Tanpatsu (made-for-TV movie)
  • Broadcast network TV Asahi
  • Broadcast date: 2003-Nov-01

Synopsis

TV Asahi also has a star-studded extravaganza prepared to celebrate its 45th anniversary this autumn 2003. Takako Tokiwa will star as the Japanese woman from the nobility chosen to be married off to the younger brother of the last emperor of China. She will don a 12-layer kimono for the ceremony. Yutaka Takenouchi plays the groom. It will be filmed partly on location in China. --Daily Yomiuri On-Line

User/Viewer Ratings

4.00
(one vote)

Cast

Relationship Chart - click to enlarge

Production Credits

Notes

  • Aired as "Princess Hiro" on KIKU-TV, Honolulu HI
  • Aired as "China's Last Princess" on KTSF-TV, San Francisco CA

External Links