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*'''Original writing:''' [[Tatemichi Satoko]] (立道聡子), [[Yagi Satomi]] (八木里美) ''Ai wa Mieru ~Zenmou Fuufu no "Takaramono"~'' (autobiographical novel)
 
*'''Original writing:''' [[Tatemichi Satoko]] (立道聡子), [[Yagi Satomi]] (八木里美) ''Ai wa Mieru ~Zenmou Fuufu no "Takaramono"~'' (autobiographical novel)
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Izumi Yoshihiro]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Izumi Yoshihiro]]
*'''Producer:''' [[Murase Ken]] (村瀬健), [[Kikuchi Hiroyuki]] (菊地裕幸)
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*'''Producer:''' [[Murase Ken]], [[Kikuchi Hiroyuki]] (菊地裕幸)
 
*'''Director:''' [[Tanimura Masaki]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Tanimura Masaki]]
  

Revision as of 13:27, 14 January 2016

Details

  • Title: 愛はみえる
  • Title (English): Ai wa Mieru (Love Sees)
  • Tagline: 全盲夫婦に宿った小さな命
  • Tagline (romaji): Zenmou Fuufu ni Yadotta Chiisana Inochi
  • Format: Tanpatsu
  • Viewership ratings: 12.1
  • Genre: Human
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast date: 2010-Sep-03
  • Airtime: Friday 21:00

Synopsis

The drama is adapted from the book "Ai wa Mieru ~ Zenmou Fuufu no Takaramono," which covers Tatemichi's life as she developed her musical gift despite her blindness. She made her major label debut last year with the song "Takaramono." While working on her music, Tatemichi also married a blind man in 2004, and she gave birth to a son in 2006.

In the drama, Ueto's character is named Juri Tatematsu. Like Tatemichi, the character gets married and gives birth to a child, despite opposition from people around her. While raising the child, she continues pushing towards her dream of becoming a professional musician. Her blind husband, a guitarist and masseur, is being played by Keisuke Koide (26). --Tokyograph

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