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Revision as of 06:48, 5 January 2016
Contents
Details
- Title: 独身貴族
- Title (romaji): Dokushin Kizoku
- English Title: a swinging single. \ Celibacy nobility.
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Romantic Comedy
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership rating: 11.39%
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2013-Oct-10 to 2013-Dec-19
- Air time: Thursday 22:00
- Theme song: Shareotsu by SMAP
Synopsis
At present, over 47% of the male population in Japan aged between 30 ~ 34 are single. While for women, the no. goes up to 60% for those in their late twenties. It is not that they are unable to get married. Rather, they all choose to remain single, as they believe that marriage is not the be all and end all. Life holds more promising things beyond marriage, and thus they are all celebrating life as a single. This drama takes a look at life from the perspectives of these men and women.
Hoshino Mamoru is the President of a film production company, having taken over the position from his father. He is an excellent creative director, but he detests chaos and hence prefers to remain single. His brother, Susumu, works at the same company, taking care of the business side of things. Currently undergoing divorce proceedings, Susumu has had to move out of his marital home.
Haruno Yuki is disillusioned with men, after having gone through several failed relationships. She wasn't making great strides in her career either, and so one day, she decided to quit her job and pursue her dream of becoming a scriptwriter. In order to pay the bills, she takes on a part-time job at a maid agency. Before she knows it, she gets her chance to make her dream come true!
It could be Fate, or just plain coincidence, but the 3 of them are plunged into each other's lives; The "Affluent Single", the "Divorced Hero" and the "Marriage Refugee". Will a pivotal moment happen upon them? Will the "Affluent Single" decide to give wedded bliss a chance? --Fuji TV
Cast
- Kusanagi Tsuyoshi as Hoshino Mamoru
- Kitagawa Keiko as Haruno Yuki
- Fujigaya Taisuke as Kawagoe Yuta
- Renbutsu Misako as Ogata Sumika
- Hiraiwa Kami as Genozono Reiko
- Nishihara Aki as Obara Saori
- Kajihara Zen as Mizushima Koichi
- Dewi Sukarno (デヴィ・カスルノ) as Hoshino Akiko
- Sasai Eisuke as Kobayashi Seiji
- Ito Hideaki as Hoshino Susumu
Guests
- Otani Eiko (ep1)
- Okuwa Maimi (ep1)
- Aoi Sora (ep1)
- Ikeda Kaori (ep1)
- Elina B (ep1)
- Izumi Motoya (ep1)
- Shinagawa Toru as Hoshino's father (ep1-3)
- Ichige Yoshie as Haruno Sachi (ep1)
- Tsugawa Masahiko as Takakura Yuji (ep1)
- Suga Tomio (ep1)
- Shinohe Keiko (しのへけい子) (ep1)
- Kamimura Yoriko (上村依子) (ep1)
- Ishiguro Hisaya (ep1)
- Yoshino Yoshiko (よしのよしこ) (ep1)
- Kurauchi Hideki (ep1)
- Shibata Hikaru (柴田光) (ep1-3)
- Takubo Issei (ep2)
- IKKO as Hamu-tan (ep2-3)
- Sakamoto Makoto (ep2)
- Nonaka Takamitsu (ep2)
- Takaoka Saki as Kanzaki Kiyomi (ep2)
- Takeo Kazuma (竹尾一真) (ep2)
- Suzuki Rigaku (鈴木理学) (ep2)
- Sugimori Daisuke (杉森大祐) (ep2)
- Tanabe Misaki (田辺岬) (ep2)
- SAMY POP (ep2)
- Takeuchi Ichiyo (竹内一洋) (ep2)
- Miura Maya (三浦真椰) as Hosoi Megumi (ep3)
- Oikawa Nao (及川奈央) as Kamino Sakurako (ep3)
- Kimura Midori (木村翠) (ep3)
- Sanada Mikiya (真田幹也) (ep3)
- Muta Koji (牟田浩二) (ep3)
- Ikebukuro Haruki (池袋遥輝) (ep3)
- Kato Ayako (加藤綾子) as Fuji TV announcer (ep3)
Episode Ratings
| Episode | Episode title | Ratings (Kanto) |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | 12.6% | |
| 02 | 11.3% | |
| 03 | 11.6% | |
| 04 | 10.6% | |
| 05 | 12.7% | |
| 06 | 10.1% | |
| 07 | 10.4% | |
| 08 | 11.1% | |
| 09 | 12.1% | |
| 10 | 12.9% | |
| 11 | 9.6% | |
| Average | 11.39% | |
Source: Video Research, Ltd.
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Sato Shimako
- Producer: Makino Tadashi, Kusagaya Daisuke (草ヶ谷大輔)
- Directors: Takeuchi Hideki, Hirano Shin, Miyaki Shogo (宮木 正悟)
- Music: Sumitomo Norihito
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