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*'''Season 3''' (2002-Jan-07 to 2003-Mar-11)
 
*'''Season 3''' (2002-Jan-07 to 2003-Mar-11)
**'''Cast:''' [[Kataoka Tsurutaro]], [[Manda Hisako]], [[Yamashita Tetsuo]], [[Orimo Masao]] (おりも政夫), [[Ishikura Saburo]], [[Murakami Hiroaki]]
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**'''Cast:''' [[Kataoka Tsurutaro]], [[Manda Hisako]], [[Yamashita Tetsuo]], [[Orimo Masao]] (おりも政夫), [[Ishikura Saburo]], [[Murakami Hiroaki]], [[Toda Maiko]]
 
**'''Episodes:''' 10
 
**'''Episodes:''' 10
 
**'''Air time:''' Monday 19:00 to 19:54
 
**'''Air time:''' Monday 19:00 to 19:54

Revision as of 02:36, 8 September 2009

Hacchobori no Shichinin

Details

  • Title: 八丁堀の七人 (はっちょうぼりのしちにん)
  • Title (romaji): Hacchobori no Shichinin / Hachobori no Shichinin / Hatchobori no Shichinin
  • Also known as: Hachobori Seven / Hatchobori Seven
  • Format: Annual renzoku drama
  • Genre: Jidaigeki
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Opening theme song:
    • "Chijo no Speed" by Kisugi Takao (season 1)
    • "Dakishimetai" By Suzuki Masayuki (season 3,4,5,6)

Synopsis

This is the story of seven constables in the district of Hachobori in old Edo. Under the leadership of Inspector Aoyama, they work together to keep the peace, and solve the crimes plaguing the people of the area. The format and storylines are very similar to modern-day crime dramas.

Season List

Production Credits

  • Screenwriter:
  • Producer:
  • Director:

Notes

  • KIKU-TV airs the series as Hachobori Seven, and at various places on the web page and in the videos as Hatchobori Seven.

External Links