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===Synopsis=== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
The story follows a brain surgeon named, Minakata Jin, who has spent the last two years in anguish, as his fiancee lies in a vegetative state after an operation he performed. One day, he faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period. He is soon attacked by a samurai, but he escapes with the help of a man named Kyotaro. Kyotaro suffers a serious injury to the head while trying to protect him, but Jin manages to save his life despite a lack of proper medical equipment. Because of that, Kyotaro's sister Saki begins taking an interest in Jin and becomes his assistant. Meanwhile, Jin is determined to find a way back to the present. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/articles/Fall_2009_Drama_Preview Tokyograph]'' | The story follows a brain surgeon named, Minakata Jin, who has spent the last two years in anguish, as his fiancee lies in a vegetative state after an operation he performed. One day, he faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period. He is soon attacked by a samurai, but he escapes with the help of a man named Kyotaro. Kyotaro suffers a serious injury to the head while trying to protect him, but Jin manages to save his life despite a lack of proper medical equipment. Because of that, Kyotaro's sister Saki begins taking an interest in Jin and becomes his assistant. Meanwhile, Jin is determined to find a way back to the present. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/articles/Fall_2009_Drama_Preview Tokyograph]'' | ||
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===Cast=== | ===Cast=== | ||
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;[[Wikipedia:Yoshiwara|Yoshiwara]] | ;[[Wikipedia:Yoshiwara|Yoshiwara]] | ||
*[[Nakatani Miki]] as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze | *[[Nakatani Miki]] as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze | ||
| − | *[[Mizusawa | + | *[[Mizusawa Erena]] as Hatsune |
*[[Takaoka Saki]] as Yugiri | *[[Takaoka Saki]] as Yugiri | ||
*[[Musaka Naomasa]] as Suzuya Hikosaburo | *[[Musaka Naomasa]] as Suzuya Hikosaburo | ||
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*[[Uchino Masaaki]] as [[Wikipedia:Sakamoto Ryōma|Sakamoto Ryoma]] | *[[Uchino Masaaki]] as [[Wikipedia:Sakamoto Ryōma|Sakamoto Ryoma]] | ||
*[[Kohinata Fumiyo]] as [[Wikipedia:Katsu Kaishu|Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)]] | *[[Kohinata Fumiyo]] as [[Wikipedia:Katsu Kaishu|Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)]] | ||
| − | *[[Nakamura Atsuo]] as [ | + | *[[Nakamura Atsuo]] as [https://www.olympictravel.co.jp/en/e-K17.html Shinmon Tatsugoro] |
*[[Hirayama Hiroyuki]] as Chiba Jutaro | *[[Hirayama Hiroyuki]] as Chiba Jutaro | ||
*[[Yamamoto Koji]] as Noguchi Gen | *[[Yamamoto Koji]] as Noguchi Gen | ||
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;[[Wikipedia:Edo|Edo]] Residents | ;[[Wikipedia:Edo|Edo]] Residents | ||
*[[Toda Naho]] as Tae | *[[Toda Naho]] as Tae | ||
| − | *[[Izawa Masaki]] | + | *[[Izawa Masaki]] as Kiichi |
| − | *[[Hashimoto Mami]] | + | *[[Hashimoto Mami]] as Akane |
;Guests | ;Guests | ||
| − | *[[Hara Chiaki]] as | + | *[[Hara Chiaki]] as Nurse Hiromi / Town daughter of the Edo era (ep1) |
*[[Takubo Issei]] as Tamada (ep1) | *[[Takubo Issei]] as Tamada (ep1) | ||
| − | *[[Totsugi Shigeyuki]] as Dr.Sugita / Express messenger of the Edo | + | *[[Totsugi Shigeyuki]] as Dr. Sugita / Express messenger of the Edo era (ep1) |
| − | *[[Matsuo Katsuhisa]] | + | *[[Matsuo Katsuhisa]] as palanquin bearer (ep1) |
| − | *[[Nakamura Taizo]] | + | *[[Nakamura Taizo]] as palanquin bearer (ep1) |
| − | *[[Tsuda Kenjiro]] | + | *[[Tsuda Kenjiro]] as hospital doctor (ep1) |
| − | *[[Ikeda Masanori]] | + | *[[Ikeda Masanori]] as ''[[Wikipedia:Shishi (organization)|shishi]]'' (ep2) |
| − | *[[Yoshinaga Shuhei]] | + | *[[Yoshinaga Shuhei]] as ''[[Wikipedia:Shishi (organization)|shishi]]'' (ep2) |
*[[Nakane Toru]] as Hikosaburo's doctor (ep4) | *[[Nakane Toru]] as Hikosaburo's doctor (ep4) | ||
| − | *[[Maruoka Shoji]] | + | *[[Maruoka Shoji]] as Suzuya patron (ep4) |
*[[Shibata Kyoka]] as young Nokaze (ep4-5) | *[[Shibata Kyoka]] as young Nokaze (ep4-5) | ||
| − | *[[Kosuda Yasuto]] | + | *[[Kosuda Yasuto]] as medical office doctor (ep5) |
| − | *[[Ruo]] | + | *[[Ruo]] as medical office doctor (ep5) |
| − | *[[Suwabe Hitoshi]] | + | *[[Suwabe Hitoshi]] as ''danna'' (ep5) |
| − | *[[Tani Momoko]] | + | *[[Tani Momoko]] as [[Wikipedia:Oiran|courtesan]] (ep5) |
| − | *[[Shimamura Mika]] | + | *[[Shimamura Mika]] as [[Wikipedia:Oiran|courtesan]] (ep5) |
| − | *[[Hasegawa Kazuki]] | + | *[[Hasegawa Kazuki]] as [[Wikipedia:Oiran|courtesan]] (ep5) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Motai Yoko]] as [[Wikipedia:Oiran|courtesan]] (ep5) |
| − | *[[Ikenaga Ami]] | + | *[[Ikenaga Ami]] as [[Wikipedia:Oiran|courtesan]] (ep5) |
*[[Ishimaru Kenjiro]] as [[Wikipedia:Goryo Hamaguchi|Hamaguchi Gihei (Goryo)]] (ep7-8) | *[[Ishimaru Kenjiro]] as [[Wikipedia:Goryo Hamaguchi|Hamaguchi Gihei (Goryo)]] (ep7-8) | ||
*[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] as [[Commons:Category:Tanosuke Sawamura III|Sawamura Tanosuke]] (ep8) | *[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] as [[Commons:Category:Tanosuke Sawamura III|Sawamura Tanosuke]] (ep8) | ||
| − | *[[Okubo Taka]] | + | *[[Okubo Taka]] as Chujyoryu doctor (ep8) |
*[[Hayashi Yasufumi]] as Kusaka Genzui (ep9-10) | *[[Hayashi Yasufumi]] as Kusaka Genzui (ep9-10) | ||
*[[Kawamura Yosuke]] as Senkichi (ep9-10) | *[[Kawamura Yosuke]] as Senkichi (ep9-10) | ||
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===Production Credits=== | ===Production Credits=== | ||
| − | *'''Original writing:''' Manga ''Jin'' by Murakami Motoka | + | *'''Original writing:''' Manga ''Jin'' by Murakami Motoka |
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Morishita Yoshiko]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Morishita Yoshiko]] | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Producers:''' [[Ishimaru Akihiko]], [[Tsuru Masaaki]] |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Directors:''' [[Hirakawa Yuichiro]] (ep1-2,5,7,10-11), [[Yamamuro Daisuke]] (ep3,6,9), [[Kawashima Ryutaro]] (ep4,8) |
| − | *'''Music:''' [[Takami Yu]], [[Nagaoka | + | *'''Music:''' [[Takami Yu]], [[Nagaoka Seiko]] |
===Episode Information=== | ===Episode Information=== | ||
{| class="ratingtable" | {| class="ratingtable" | ||
| − | ! Episode !! Subtitle !! Kanto | + | ! Episode !! Subtitle !! Kanto |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 1 || The Touching Story of Love and Life Beyond Time and Space<br>~A Modern-day Brain Surgeon is Sent to the Edo Period of Upheaval...<br>Now the Hands of History Begin to move! Only a Person Can Help a Person!! || 16.5 | + | | 1 || The Touching Story of Love and Life Beyond Time and Space<br>~A Modern-day Brain Surgeon is Sent to the Edo Period of Upheaval...<br>Now the Hands of History Begin to move! Only a Person Can Help a Person!! || 16.5 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 2 || The Tragedy of Saving Lives || 16.4 | + | | 2 || The Tragedy of Saving Lives || 16.4 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 3 || Separate Futures... || 17.2 | + | | 3 || Separate Futures... || 17.2 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 4 || A Reunion of Fate and Tragedy || 17.2 | + | | 4 || A Reunion of Fate and Tragedy || 17.2 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 5 || Birth of the Drug that is a Sin Against God || 20.3 | + | | 5 || Birth of the Drug that is a Sin Against God || 20.3 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 6 || If I Live... || 20.2 | + | | 6 || If I Live... || 20.2 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 7 || A Will that Lives On || 16.8 | + | | 7 || A Will that Lives On || 16.8 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 8 || The Hands of History Change || 22.3 | + | | 8 || The Hands of History Change || 22.3 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 9 || Judgement of a Cruel God || 16.1 | + | | 9 || Judgement of a Cruel God || 16.1 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 10 || Sakamoto Ryoma, Assassination... || 20.4 | + | | 10 || Sakamoto Ryoma, Assassination... || 20.4 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | 11 || The End of Time Slip... The Story that Goes Beyond Time-Space is Now! || 25.3 | + | | 11 || The End of Time Slip... The Story that Goes Beyond Time-Space is Now! || 25.3 |
|- | |- | ||
| − | ! colspan=2 | Average || 19.0 | + | ! colspan=2 | Average || 19.0 |
|} | |} | ||
Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.] | Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.] | ||
| − | === | + | ===Awards=== |
| + | *'''13th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Annual):''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] | ||
*'''63rd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Drama | *'''63rd [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Drama | ||
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Actor - [[Osawa Takao]] |
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] |
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Supporting Actress - [[Ayase Haruka]] |
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Scriptwriter - [[Morishita Yoshiko]] |
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Director - [[Hirakawa Yuichiro]], [[Yamamuro Daisuke]], [[Kawashima Ryutaro]] |
| − | *'''63rd | + | *'''63rd Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Theme Song |
| − | *'''13th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Fall 2009):''' Best | + | *'''13th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]]''' (Fall 2009): Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] |
| + | *'''2010 [[Tokyo Drama Awards]]:''' '''Grand Prix''' | ||
| + | *'''2010 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Best Actor - [[Osawa Takao]] | ||
| + | *'''2010 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Best Producer: [[Ishimaru Akihiko]] | ||
| + | *'''2010 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Asia Award | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
| − | *[[Nakamura Atsuo]] | + | *[[Nakamura Atsuo]] was a last minute replacement for [[Fujita Makoto]] due to the latter's sudden illness. |
===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
*[http://www.tbs.co.jp/jin2009 Official site] | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/jin2009 Official site] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:ja:JIN-仁-#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:ja:JIN-仁-#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
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| + | {{SeasonRing|TBS|Sunday 21:00|Summer 2009|[[Kanryotachi no Natsu]]|Winter 2010|[[Tokujo Kabachi!!]]}} | ||
==Season 2== | ==Season 2== | ||
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[[File:Jin2.jpg|thumb|400px|JIN 2]] | [[File:Jin2.jpg|thumb|400px|JIN 2]] | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 11 | *'''Episodes:''' 11 | ||
| + | *'''Viewership rating:''' 20.6 | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2011-Apr-17 to 2011-Jun-26 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2011-Apr-17 to 2011-Jun-26 | ||
*'''Air time:''' Sunday 21:00 | *'''Air time:''' Sunday 21:00 | ||
| − | *'''Theme song:''' '' | + | *'''Theme song:''' ''Itoshiki Hibiyo'' by [[Wikipedia:Ken Hirai|Hirai Ken]] |
===Synopsis=== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
| − | + | 2 years have passed... Jin and Saki develop a sweet confectionery that contains medicine for Saki's mother who has a severe case of beriberi. Meanwhile, Ryoma asks Jin to care for Kaishuu Katsu's mentor, Shozan Sakuma. Shozan is in a critical state after being attacked by the Shinsengumi. Jin is reluctant because curing Shozan would mean changing the course of history. However, Shozan tells him that he too is involved in the “present”. ''--TBS'' | |
===Cast=== | ===Cast=== | ||
| + | [[File:Jin2-chart.jpg|thumb|300px|Correlation chart-season 2]] | ||
*[[Osawa Takao]] as Minakata Jin | *[[Osawa Takao]] as Minakata Jin | ||
*[[Ayase Haruka]] as Tachibana Saki | *[[Ayase Haruka]] as Tachibana Saki | ||
*[[Koide Keisuke]] as Tachibana Kyotaro | *[[Koide Keisuke]] as Tachibana Kyotaro | ||
*[[Aso Yumi]] as Tachibana Ei | *[[Aso Yumi]] as Tachibana Ei | ||
| − | *[[Uchino Masaaki]] as Sakamoto Ryoma | + | *[[Uchino Masaaki]] as [[wikipedia:Sakamoto Ryōma|Sakamoto Ryoma]] |
*[[Nakatani Miki]] as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze | *[[Nakatani Miki]] as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze | ||
*[[Kiritani Kenta]] as Saburi Yusuke | *[[Kiritani Kenta]] as Saburi Yusuke | ||
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*[[Izawa Masaki]] as Kiichi | *[[Izawa Masaki]] as Kiichi | ||
*[[Hashimoto Mami]] as Akane | *[[Hashimoto Mami]] as Akane | ||
| − | *[[Jiro | + | *[[Sato Jiro]] as Genkou Fukuda |
| − | *[[Kohinata Fumiyo]] as Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu) | + | *[[Kohinata Fumiyo]] as [[wikipedia:Katsu Kaishū|Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)]] |
| − | *[[Kazuyuki | + | *[[Aijima Kazuyuki]] as Antaku Taki |
| − | *[[Masachika | + | *[[Ichimura Masachika]] as Sakuma Shozan (ep1) |
| − | *[[Hayashi Yasufumi]] as Kusaka Genzui ( | + | *[[Hayashi Yasufumi]] as Kusaka Genzui (ep1) |
| − | *[[Ryuta | + | *[[Sato Ryuta]] as Shusuke Azuma (ep1,4) |
| − | *[[Takahiro | + | *[[Fujimoto Takahiro]] as [[wikipedia:Saigō Takamori|Saigo Takamori]] (ep1-4) |
| − | *[[Yoshizawa | + | *[[Harada Kazuki]] as child with severe burns (ep1) |
| − | *[[Kurokawa Tomoka]] as Princess Chikako Kazunomiya ( | + | *[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] as Tanosuke Sawamura (ep2) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kurokawa Tomoka]] as [[wikipedia:Chikako, Princess Kazu|Princess Chikako Kazunomiya]] (ep2) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Nakamura Atsuo]] as Tatsugoro Shinmon (ep3) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Okuda Tatsuhito]] as [[wikipedia:Matsumoto Ryōjun|Ryojun Matsumoto]] (ep2-3) |
| + | *[[Ichikawa Kamejiro]] as Shintaro Nakaoka (ep4) | ||
| + | *[[Miyazawa Kazufumi]] as Kondo Isami (ep4) | ||
| + | *[[Ogawa Tamaki]] as Princess Kei (ep 4) | ||
| + | *[[Asaji Yoko]] (ep5) | ||
===Episode Information=== | ===Episode Information=== | ||
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| 03 || Farewell, My Beloved || 20.4 | | 03 || Farewell, My Beloved || 20.4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | ! colspan=2 | Average || | + | | 04 || Disappear from the Edo || 20.7 |
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 05 || The mystery of disappearing body || 20.8 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 06 || Sakamoto Ryoma's darkness || 18.8 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 07 || Forever love and goodbye || 18.8 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 08 || Back to when history was made || 18.7 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 09 || Sakamoto Ryoma, assassination || 19.2 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 10 || Final chapter ~ Consequence of time slip || 21.1 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 11 || The end ~ The result of time travel<br>150 years of love story and the result of miraculous time movement || 26.1 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | ! colspan=2 | Average || 20.6 | ||
|} | |} | ||
Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.] | Source: [http://www.videor.co.jp Video Research, Ltd.] | ||
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| + | ===Awards=== | ||
| + | *'''69th [[Television Drama Academy Awards]]:''' Best Drama | ||
| + | *'''69th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Actor - [[Osawa Takao]] | ||
| + | *'''69th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] | ||
| + | *'''69th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Supporting Actress - [[Ayase Haruka]] | ||
| + | *'''69th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Screenwriter - [[Morishita Yoshiko]] | ||
| + | *'''69th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Directors - [[Hirakawa Yuichiro]], [[Yamamuro Daisuke]], [[Nasuda Jun]] | ||
| + | *'''2011 [[Tokyo Drama Awards]]:''' Best Drama | ||
| + | *'''2011 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] | ||
| + | *'''2011 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Asia Award | ||
| + | *'''2011 Tokyo Drama Awards:''' Special Award | ||
| + | *'''15th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Apr-Jun 2011):''' Best Drama | ||
| + | *'''15th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Apr-Jun 2011):''' Best Actor - [[Osawa Takao]] | ||
| + | *'''15th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Apr-Jun 2011):''' Best Supporting Actor - [[Uchino Masaaki]] | ||
| + | *'''15th [[Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix]] (Apr-Jun 2011):''' Best Supporting Actress - [[Ayase Haruka]] | ||
===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
| − | * [http://www.tbs.co.jp/jin-final/ Official | + | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/jin-final/ Official site] |
*[[Wikipedia:ja:JIN-仁-|Japanese Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:ja:JIN-仁-|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
| − | {{SeasonRing|TBS|Sunday 21:00| | + | {{SeasonRing|TBS|Sunday 21:00|Winter 2011|[[Fuyu no Sakura]]|Summer 2011|[[Hanawake no Yon Shimai]]}} |
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| − | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2009]] [[Category:TBS]] | + | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2009]] [[Category:JDrama2011]] [[Category:TBS]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 20 December 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: JIN-仁-
- Title (romaji): Jin
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Sci-fi, medical, jidaigeki
- Broadcast network: TBS
Season 1
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership rating: 18.9 (Kanto)
- Broadcast period: 2009-Oct-11 to 2009-Dec-20
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Theme song: Aitakute Ima by MISIA
Synopsis
The story follows a brain surgeon named, Minakata Jin, who has spent the last two years in anguish, as his fiancee lies in a vegetative state after an operation he performed. One day, he faints at the hospital and awakens to find himself transported back in time to the Edo period. He is soon attacked by a samurai, but he escapes with the help of a man named Kyotaro. Kyotaro suffers a serious injury to the head while trying to protect him, but Jin manages to save his life despite a lack of proper medical equipment. Because of that, Kyotaro's sister Saki begins taking an interest in Jin and becomes his assistant. Meanwhile, Jin is determined to find a way back to the present. --Tokyograph
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Osawa Takao as Minakata Jin
- Tachibana Family
- Ayase Haruka as Tachibana Saki
- Koide Keisuke as Tachibana Kyotaro
- Aso Yumi as Tachibana Ei
- Nakatani Miki as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze
- Mizusawa Erena as Hatsune
- Takaoka Saki as Yugiri
- Musaka Naomasa as Suzuya Hikosaburo
- Mizusawa Aki as Hikosaburo's wife
- Western Medicine Office
- Kiritani Kenta as Saburi Yusuke
- Takeda Tetsuya as Ogata Koan
- Taguchi Hiromasa as Yamada Junan
- Kobayashi Katsuya as Ito Genboku
- Okuda Tatsuhito as Matsumoto Ryojun
- Others
- Uchino Masaaki as Sakamoto Ryoma
- Kohinata Fumiyo as Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)
- Nakamura Atsuo as Shinmon Tatsugoro
- Hirayama Hiroyuki as Chiba Jutaro
- Yamamoto Koji as Noguchi Gen
- Edo Residents
- Toda Naho as Tae
- Izawa Masaki as Kiichi
- Hashimoto Mami as Akane
- Guests
- Hara Chiaki as Nurse Hiromi / Town daughter of the Edo era (ep1)
- Takubo Issei as Tamada (ep1)
- Totsugi Shigeyuki as Dr. Sugita / Express messenger of the Edo era (ep1)
- Matsuo Katsuhisa as palanquin bearer (ep1)
- Nakamura Taizo as palanquin bearer (ep1)
- Tsuda Kenjiro as hospital doctor (ep1)
- Ikeda Masanori as shishi (ep2)
- Yoshinaga Shuhei as shishi (ep2)
- Nakane Toru as Hikosaburo's doctor (ep4)
- Maruoka Shoji as Suzuya patron (ep4)
- Shibata Kyoka as young Nokaze (ep4-5)
- Kosuda Yasuto as medical office doctor (ep5)
- Ruo as medical office doctor (ep5)
- Suwabe Hitoshi as danna (ep5)
- Tani Momoko as courtesan (ep5)
- Shimamura Mika as courtesan (ep5)
- Hasegawa Kazuki as courtesan (ep5)
- Motai Yoko as courtesan (ep5)
- Ikenaga Ami as courtesan (ep5)
- Ishimaru Kenjiro as Hamaguchi Gihei (Goryo) (ep7-8)
- Yoshizawa Hisashi as Sawamura Tanosuke (ep8)
- Okubo Taka as Chujyoryu doctor (ep8)
- Hayashi Yasufumi as Kusaka Genzui (ep9-10)
- Kawamura Yosuke as Senkichi (ep9-10)
- Hamada Manabu as shishi (ep9-10)
- Komoto Masahiro as bushi (ep11)
- Nakae Daiki as Yokomatsu
Production Credits
- Original writing: Manga Jin by Murakami Motoka
- Screenwriter: Morishita Yoshiko
- Producers: Ishimaru Akihiko, Tsuru Masaaki
- Directors: Hirakawa Yuichiro (ep1-2,5,7,10-11), Yamamuro Daisuke (ep3,6,9), Kawashima Ryutaro (ep4,8)
- Music: Takami Yu, Nagaoka Seiko
Episode Information
| Episode | Subtitle | Kanto |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Touching Story of Love and Life Beyond Time and Space ~A Modern-day Brain Surgeon is Sent to the Edo Period of Upheaval... Now the Hands of History Begin to move! Only a Person Can Help a Person!! |
16.5 |
| 2 | The Tragedy of Saving Lives | 16.4 |
| 3 | Separate Futures... | 17.2 |
| 4 | A Reunion of Fate and Tragedy | 17.2 |
| 5 | Birth of the Drug that is a Sin Against God | 20.3 |
| 6 | If I Live... | 20.2 |
| 7 | A Will that Lives On | 16.8 |
| 8 | The Hands of History Change | 22.3 |
| 9 | Judgement of a Cruel God | 16.1 |
| 10 | Sakamoto Ryoma, Assassination... | 20.4 |
| 11 | The End of Time Slip... The Story that Goes Beyond Time-Space is Now! | 25.3 |
| Average | 19.0 | |
Source: Video Research, Ltd.
Awards
- 13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Annual): Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Drama
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor - Osawa Takao
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Ayase Haruka
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Scriptwriter - Morishita Yoshiko
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Director - Hirakawa Yuichiro, Yamamuro Daisuke, Kawashima Ryutaro
- 63rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Theme Song
- 13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Fall 2009): Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 2010 Tokyo Drama Awards: Grand Prix
- 2010 Tokyo Drama Awards: Best Actor - Osawa Takao
- 2010 Tokyo Drama Awards: Best Producer: Ishimaru Akihiko
- 2010 Tokyo Drama Awards: Asia Award
Trivia
- Nakamura Atsuo was a last minute replacement for Fujita Makoto due to the latter's sudden illness.
External Links
Season 2
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership rating: 20.6
- Broadcast period: 2011-Apr-17 to 2011-Jun-26
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Theme song: Itoshiki Hibiyo by Hirai Ken
Synopsis
2 years have passed... Jin and Saki develop a sweet confectionery that contains medicine for Saki's mother who has a severe case of beriberi. Meanwhile, Ryoma asks Jin to care for Kaishuu Katsu's mentor, Shozan Sakuma. Shozan is in a critical state after being attacked by the Shinsengumi. Jin is reluctant because curing Shozan would mean changing the course of history. However, Shozan tells him that he too is involved in the “present”. --TBS
Cast
- Osawa Takao as Minakata Jin
- Ayase Haruka as Tachibana Saki
- Koide Keisuke as Tachibana Kyotaro
- Aso Yumi as Tachibana Ei
- Uchino Masaaki as Sakamoto Ryoma
- Nakatani Miki as Tomonaga Miki / Nokaze
- Kiritani Kenta as Saburi Yusuke
- Taguchi Hiromasa as Yamada Junan
- Izawa Masaki as Kiichi
- Hashimoto Mami as Akane
- Sato Jiro as Genkou Fukuda
- Kohinata Fumiyo as Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)
- Aijima Kazuyuki as Antaku Taki
- Ichimura Masachika as Sakuma Shozan (ep1)
- Hayashi Yasufumi as Kusaka Genzui (ep1)
- Sato Ryuta as Shusuke Azuma (ep1,4)
- Fujimoto Takahiro as Saigo Takamori (ep1-4)
- Harada Kazuki as child with severe burns (ep1)
- Yoshizawa Hisashi as Tanosuke Sawamura (ep2)
- Kurokawa Tomoka as Princess Chikako Kazunomiya (ep2)
- Nakamura Atsuo as Tatsugoro Shinmon (ep3)
- Okuda Tatsuhito as Ryojun Matsumoto (ep2-3)
- Ichikawa Kamejiro as Shintaro Nakaoka (ep4)
- Miyazawa Kazufumi as Kondo Isami (ep4)
- Ogawa Tamaki as Princess Kei (ep 4)
- Asaji Yoko (ep5)
Episode Information
| Episode | Subtitle / Scenario | Ratings (Kanto) |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | The story of love and life beyond time and space start ~ Final! The needle is now history, people begin to move again ... but not save people |
23.7 |
| 02 | Choosing the future | 18.4 |
| 03 | Farewell, My Beloved | 20.4 |
| 04 | Disappear from the Edo | 20.7 |
| 05 | The mystery of disappearing body | 20.8 |
| 06 | Sakamoto Ryoma's darkness | 18.8 |
| 07 | Forever love and goodbye | 18.8 |
| 08 | Back to when history was made | 18.7 |
| 09 | Sakamoto Ryoma, assassination | 19.2 |
| 10 | Final chapter ~ Consequence of time slip | 21.1 |
| 11 | The end ~ The result of time travel 150 years of love story and the result of miraculous time movement |
26.1 |
| Average | 20.6 | |
Source: Video Research, Ltd.
Awards
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Drama
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor - Osawa Takao
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Ayase Haruka
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Screenwriter - Morishita Yoshiko
- 69th Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Directors - Hirakawa Yuichiro, Yamamuro Daisuke, Nasuda Jun
- 2011 Tokyo Drama Awards: Best Drama
- 2011 Tokyo Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 2011 Tokyo Drama Awards: Asia Award
- 2011 Tokyo Drama Awards: Special Award
- 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2011): Best Drama
- 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2011): Best Actor - Osawa Takao
- 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2011): Best Supporting Actor - Uchino Masaaki
- 15th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix (Apr-Jun 2011): Best Supporting Actress - Ayase Haruka
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