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*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Format:''' Renzoku
 
*'''Genre:'''
 
*'''Genre:'''
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*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
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==Season 1==
 
*'''Episodes:''' 9
 
*'''Episodes:''' 9
 
*'''Viewership rating:''' 10.8
 
*'''Viewership rating:''' 10.8
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
 
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Jan-11 to Mar-15
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2013-Jan-11 to Mar-15
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 23:15
 
*'''Air time:''' Friday 23:15
 
*'''Theme song:''' ''My Resistance - Tashikana Mono'' by Kis-My-Ft2
 
*'''Theme song:''' ''My Resistance - Tashikana Mono'' by Kis-My-Ft2
  
==Synopsis==
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===Synopsis===
 
Based on the manga by Nishimura Mitsuru and Kajikawa Takuro, this drama is about time travel. A chef by the name of Ken, somehow manages to go back in time to the Sengoku period. However, he loses his memory in the process. He is thought to be a spy, and in his haste to escape capture, he dives into the river. He is saved by Natsu, a swordsmith. He doesn't remember his own past, or the fact that he came from the future, but he remembers cooking well. He is soon recruited by Oda Nobunaga to be his Head Chef. --''TV Asahi''
 
Based on the manga by Nishimura Mitsuru and Kajikawa Takuro, this drama is about time travel. A chef by the name of Ken, somehow manages to go back in time to the Sengoku period. However, he loses his memory in the process. He is thought to be a spy, and in his haste to escape capture, he dives into the river. He is saved by Natsu, a swordsmith. He doesn't remember his own past, or the fact that he came from the future, but he remembers cooking well. He is soon recruited by Oda Nobunaga to be his Head Chef. --''TV Asahi''
  
==Cast==
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===Cast===
 
[[File:nobunagachefchart.jpg|thumb|300px|Correlation Chart]]
 
[[File:nobunagachefchart.jpg|thumb|300px|Correlation Chart]]
 
*[[Tamamori Yuta]] as Ken
 
*[[Tamamori Yuta]] as Ken
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*[[Kitaro]] as Head Chef Inoue
 
*[[Kitaro]] as Head Chef Inoue
  
==Production Credits==
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===Episode Information===
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Fukasawa Masaki]], [[Kuramochi Yutaka]]
 
*'''Producers:''' [[Yokochi Ikuhide]], [[Oe Tatsuki]], [[Shimada Kaoru]] (島田薫)
 
*'''Directors:''' [[Kanezaki Ryosuke]] (兼﨑涼介), [[Tamura Naoki]] (田村直己), [[Fujioka Kojiro]] (藤岡浩二郎)
 
*'''Music:''' [[Ike Yoshihiro]]
 
 
 
==Episode Information==
 
 
{| class="ratingtable"
 
{| class="ratingtable"
 
! Episode !! Subtitle !! Ratings<br>(Kanto)
 
! Episode !! Subtitle !! Ratings<br>(Kanto)
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Source: [http://www.tokyohive.com/2013/02/drama-prime-time-report%E2%80%9302220224// Tokyohive]
 
Source: [http://www.tokyohive.com/2013/02/drama-prime-time-report%E2%80%9302220224// Tokyohive]
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==Season 2==
 
==Season 2==
 
*'''Episodes:''' TBD
 
*'''Episodes:''' TBD
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*[[Nagase Ren]] as Mori Ranmaru
 
*[[Nagase Ren]] as Mori Ranmaru
 
*[[Kitaro]] as Head Chef Inoue
 
*[[Kitaro]] as Head Chef Inoue
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==Production Credits==
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Fukasawa Masaki]], [[Kuramochi Yutaka]]
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*'''Producers:''' [[Yokochi Ikuhide]], [[Oe Tatsuki]], [[Shimada Kaoru]] (島田薫)
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*'''Directors:''' [[Kanezaki Ryosuke]] (兼﨑涼介), [[Tamura Naoki]] (田村直己), [[Fujioka Kojiro]] (藤岡浩二郎)
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*'''Music:''' [[Ike Yoshihiro]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*[[Wikipedia:ja:信長のシェフ#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:ja:信長のシェフ#テレビドラマ|Japanese Wikipedia]]
  
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Revision as of 19:58, 17 June 2014

Nobunaga no Chef

Details

  • Title: 信長のシェフ
  • Title (romaji): Nobunaga no Shefu
  • Title (English): A Chef of Nobunaga
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre:
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi

Season 1

  • Episodes: 9
  • Viewership rating: 10.8
  • Broadcast period: 2013-Jan-11 to Mar-15
  • Air time: Friday 23:15
  • Theme song: My Resistance - Tashikana Mono by Kis-My-Ft2

Synopsis

Based on the manga by Nishimura Mitsuru and Kajikawa Takuro, this drama is about time travel. A chef by the name of Ken, somehow manages to go back in time to the Sengoku period. However, he loses his memory in the process. He is thought to be a spy, and in his haste to escape capture, he dives into the river. He is saved by Natsu, a swordsmith. He doesn't remember his own past, or the fact that he came from the future, but he remembers cooking well. He is soon recruited by Oda Nobunaga to be his Head Chef. --TV Asahi

Cast

Correlation Chart

Episode Information

Episode Subtitle Ratings
(Kanto)
1 A Chef from the Heisei Period time slips to the Warring State period?! 11.6
2 The Heisei Chef goes to the battle field! Infiltrates the enemy's kitchen 09.9
3 Teriyaki War!! Shogun VS Heisei Chef 10.1
4 Ieyasu's betrayal!? Help Nobunaga out of his crisis with tempura! 11.3
5 Heisei Chef is a spy!! Assassinating Nobunaga's sister!? 10.9
6 10.7
7 11.8
8 10.3
9 11.0
Average 10.8

Source: Tokyohive

Season 2

  • Episodes: TBD
  • Broadcast period: 2014-Jul-07
  • Air time: Thursday 20:00 (ep1 2hr special)

Cast

Production Credits

Notes

  • On DVD & Blu-ray 2013-Aug-02 Source
  • TV Asahi will air Part 2 of this drama starting 2014-July Source

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