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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 精霊流し
 
*'''Title:''' 精霊流し
*'''Title (romaji):''' Shourou nagashi
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*'''Title (romaji):''' Shoro Nagashi
 
*'''Also known as:''' Floating Lanterns
 
*'''Also known as:''' Floating Lanterns
*'''Tagline:''' あなたを忘れない / anata wo wasurenai / I'll Never Forget You
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*'''Tagline:''' あなたを忘れない / Anata wo Wasurenai / I'll Never Forget You
 
*'''Format:''' Yorudora
 
*'''Format:''' Yorudora
*'''Genre:'''
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*'''Genre:''' Drama, family
 
*'''Episodes:''' 16 (15 mins each, 4 weeks)
 
*'''Episodes:''' 16 (15 mins each, 4 weeks)
*'''Viewership ratings:'''
 
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-Nov-11 to 2002-Dec-05
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-Nov-11 to 2002-Dec-05
 
*'''Air time:''' Monday through Thursday at 23:00
 
*'''Air time:''' Monday through Thursday at 23:00
*'''Theme song:''' ''Shourou nagashi'' by Sada Masashi
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*'''Theme song:''' ''Shoro Nagashi'' by Sada Masashi
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The 5th NHK Yorudora is ''Shourou nagashi.''  This is a term that refers to floating lanterns that are sent down the river during [[Wikipedia:Obon|O-bon]] to honor deceased loved ones.
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The 5th NHK Yorudora is ''Shoro Nagashi.''  This is a term that refers to floating lanterns that are sent down the river during [[Wikipedia:Obon|Obon]] to honor deceased loved ones.
  
It's the summer of 1982.  Singer-songwriter Sakurai Masahiko returns home to Nagasaki so he can participate in sending off the floating lanterns during O-bon. It's the first O-bon since his beloved aunt, Setsuko, has died. Before the festival, Masahiko is approached for an interview with a magazine, which makes him remember all of his happiest memories, and all of his most bittersweet ones as well. This is a heart-warming tale of love, life and death and the memories all of those leave with us.
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It's the summer of 1982.  Singer-songwriter Sakurai Masahiko returns home to Nagasaki so he can participate in sending off the floating lanterns during Obon. It's the first Obon since his beloved aunt, Setsuko, has died. Before the festival, Masahiko is approached for an interview with a magazine, which makes him remember all of his happiest memories, and all of his most bittersweet ones as well. This is a heart-warming tale of love, life and death and the memories all of those leave with us.
  
 
-- ''translated from excerpts of NHK synopsis by'' '''[[User:Awrittensin|awrittensin]]
 
-- ''translated from excerpts of NHK synopsis by'' '''[[User:Awrittensin|awrittensin]]
  
==Episode Titles (by Week)==
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==User/Viewer Ratings==
*'''Week 1:''' 「旅立ちの時」 "When the Journey Began"
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*'''Week 2:''' 「出会いの時」 "When We Met"
 
*'''Week 3:''' 「別れの時」 "When We Parted"
 
*'''Week 4:''' 「誕生の時」 "When We Were Born"
 
 
 
 
 
-- ''translated by'' '''[[User:Awrittensin|awrittensin]]'''
 
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Nakamura Shunsuke]]
 
*[[Nakamura Shunsuke]]
 
*[[Miyazaki Yoshiko]]
 
*[[Miyazaki Yoshiko]]
*[[Nezu Jinpachi]] (根津甚八)
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*[[Nezu Jinpachi]]
 
*[[Fubuki Jun]]
 
*[[Fubuki Jun]]
 
*[[Sano Shiro]]
 
*[[Sano Shiro]]
 
*[[Niiyama Chiharu]]
 
*[[Niiyama Chiharu]]
 
*[[Takizawa Saori]]
 
*[[Takizawa Saori]]
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*[[Seki Keisuke]]
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*[[Matsumoto Jun (female)|Matsumoto Jun]]
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*[[Tanabe Tokimasa]]
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Original writing:''' [[Sada Masashi]] (さだまさし)
 
*'''Original writing:''' [[Sada Masashi]] (さだまさし)
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Ichikawa Shinichi]] (市川森一)
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Ichikawa Shinichi]] (市川森一)
*'''Producer:'''
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*'''Director:''' [[Nakayama Shuichi]]
*'''Director:'''
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*'''Music:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]]
*'''Music:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]] (服部隆之)
 
  
==Reviews==
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==Episode Titles (by Week)==
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*'''Week 1:''' When the Journey Began
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*'''Week 2:''' "When We Met
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*'''Week 3:''' When We Parted
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*'''Week 4:''' When We Were Born
  
==Notes==
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-- ''translated by'' '''[[User:Awrittensin|awrittensin]]'''
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:精霊流し〜あなたを忘れない〜|Japanese Wikipedia]]
  
[[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2002]] [[Category:NHK]][[Category:NHK Yorudora]]
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{{DramaRingNum|NHK Yorudora Ring|#4|[[Omiai Hourouki]]|#6|[[Card Queen]]}}
  
{{DramaRingNum|NHK Yorudora Ring|#4|[[Omiai Hourouki]]|#6|[[Card Queen]]}}
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[[Category:JDrama]]
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[[Category:JDrama2002]]
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[[Category:NHK]]
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[[Category:NHK Yorudora]]
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[[Category:Drama]]
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[[Category:Family]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 12 February 2026

Floating Lanterns

Details

  • Title: 精霊流し
  • Title (romaji): Shoro Nagashi
  • Also known as: Floating Lanterns
  • Tagline: あなたを忘れない / Anata wo Wasurenai / I'll Never Forget You
  • Format: Yorudora
  • Genre: Drama, family
  • Episodes: 16 (15 mins each, 4 weeks)
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2002-Nov-11 to 2002-Dec-05
  • Air time: Monday through Thursday at 23:00
  • Theme song: Shoro Nagashi by Sada Masashi

Synopsis

The 5th NHK Yorudora is Shoro Nagashi. This is a term that refers to floating lanterns that are sent down the river during Obon to honor deceased loved ones.

It's the summer of 1982. Singer-songwriter Sakurai Masahiko returns home to Nagasaki so he can participate in sending off the floating lanterns during Obon. It's the first Obon since his beloved aunt, Setsuko, has died. Before the festival, Masahiko is approached for an interview with a magazine, which makes him remember all of his happiest memories, and all of his most bittersweet ones as well. This is a heart-warming tale of love, life and death and the memories all of those leave with us.

-- translated from excerpts of NHK synopsis by awrittensin

User/Viewer Ratings

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Cast

Production Credits

Episode Titles (by Week)

  • Week 1: When the Journey Began
  • Week 2: "When We Met
  • Week 3: When We Parted
  • Week 4: When We Were Born

-- translated by awrittensin

External Links



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