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The story is set during the Meiji era at the Rokumeikan (also known as the Deer Cry Pavilion), a social center that ultimately became a symbol of the Westernization process in Japan. Tamura plays Count Kageyama, whose forceful political methods have earned him many enemies. Kuroki plays his wife Asako, a former geisha. The action mainly takes place at a ball that has been targeted for attack by activists. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-1982 Tokyograph]'' | The story is set during the Meiji era at the Rokumeikan (also known as the Deer Cry Pavilion), a social center that ultimately became a symbol of the Westernization process in Japan. Tamura plays Count Kageyama, whose forceful political methods have earned him many enemies. Kuroki plays his wife Asako, a former geisha. The action mainly takes place at a ball that has been targeted for attack by activists. --''[http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-1982 Tokyograph]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 6 August 2019
Details
- Title: 鹿鳴館
- Title (romaji): Rokumeikan
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Jidaigeki
- Viewership ratings: 12.2
- Broadcast network: TV Asahi
- Broadcast date: 2008-Jan-05
- Air time: Saturday 21:00
Synopsis
The story is set during the Meiji era at the Rokumeikan (also known as the Deer Cry Pavilion), a social center that ultimately became a symbol of the Westernization process in Japan. Tamura plays Count Kageyama, whose forceful political methods have earned him many enemies. Kuroki plays his wife Asako, a former geisha. The action mainly takes place at a ball that has been targeted for attack by activists. --Tokyograph
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Tamura Masakazu as Count Kageyama
- Kuroki Hitomi as Asako
- Matsuda Shota
- Ishihara Satomi
- Fujita Tomoko
- Suzuki Kazuma
- Takahata Atsuko
- Hashizume Isao
- Shibata Kyohei
Production Credits
- Original writing: Mishima Yukio (三島由紀夫), Rokumeikan (play)
- Music: Furusawa Iwao (古澤巌)

