Difference between revisions of "Toto Nee-chan"
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | + | The eldest daughter of the Kohashis, Tsuneko was 11 years old when her father Takezo died of tuberculosis. Taking her father's teachings about the importance of ordinary life to heart, she became ‘Toto Nee-chan’, a paternal figure to her mother Kimiko and two younger sisters Mariko and Yoshiko. She struggles to sustain the family as the head of the household. Right after the war, she launches a lifestyle magazine created for the sake of females together with Mariko and Yoshiko in a devastated Tokyo. It is called ‘Your Life’ and was full of practical articles for readers. With the help of the genius editor Hanayama Isaji, the magazine grew to become essential to females living in the period of high economic growth. -- ''[https://jdramas.wordpress.com Jdrama Weblog]'' | |
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| + | [[File:Totonee-chart.jpg|thumb|300px|Correlation chart]] | ||
'''Kohashi Family''' | '''Kohashi Family''' | ||
| − | *[[Takahata Mitsuki]] as Kohashi Tsuneko (heroine) | + | *'''[[Takahata Mitsuki]] as Kohashi Tsuneko (heroine)''' |
| + | **[[Uchida Mirai]] (内田未来) as young Tsuneko | ||
*[[Nishijima Hidetoshi]] as Kohashi Takezo (father) | *[[Nishijima Hidetoshi]] as Kohashi Takezo (father) | ||
*[[Kimura Tae]] as Kohashi Kimiko (mother) | *[[Kimura Tae]] as Kohashi Kimiko (mother) | ||
*[[Sagara Itsuki]] (相楽樹) as Kohashi Mariko (second daughter) | *[[Sagara Itsuki]] (相楽樹) as Kohashi Mariko (second daughter) | ||
| + | **[[Suda Kohaku]] (須田琥珀) as young Mariko | ||
*[[Sugisaki Hana]] as Kohashi Yoshiko (third daughter) | *[[Sugisaki Hana]] as Kohashi Yoshiko (third daughter) | ||
| + | **[[Kawakami Rinko]] (川上凛子) as young Yoshiko | ||
| + | **[[Negishi Himena]] (根岸姫奈) as young Yoshiko | ||
*[[Mukai Osamu]] as Kohashi Tetsuro (uncle) | *[[Mukai Osamu]] as Kohashi Tetsuro (uncle) | ||
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*[[Sakaguchi Kentaro]] as Hoshino Takezo | *[[Sakaguchi Kentaro]] as Hoshino Takezo | ||
*[[Katagiri Hairi]] as Todo Chiyo | *[[Katagiri Hairi]] as Todo Chiyo | ||
| + | *[[Karasawa Toshiaki]] as Hanayama Isaji | ||
| + | *[[Oikawa Mitsuhiro]] as Gotanda Ichiro | ||
| + | *[[Yamaguchi Tomomitsu]] as Tani Seiji | ||
| + | *[[Ito Atsushi]] as Mizuta Shohei | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[http://www.nhk.or.jp/ | + | *[http://www.nhk.or.jp/totone-chan/ Official site] |
*[[Wikipedia:ja:とと姉ちゃん|Japanese Wikipedia]] | *[[Wikipedia:ja:とと姉ちゃん|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
Revision as of 03:53, 1 March 2016
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Details
- Title: とと姉ちゃん
- Title (romaji): Toto Nee-chan
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: 156
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2016-Apr-04 to 2016-Oct-01
- Air time: Mon-Sat 8:00
- Theme song by: Utada Hikaru
Synopsis
The eldest daughter of the Kohashis, Tsuneko was 11 years old when her father Takezo died of tuberculosis. Taking her father's teachings about the importance of ordinary life to heart, she became ‘Toto Nee-chan’, a paternal figure to her mother Kimiko and two younger sisters Mariko and Yoshiko. She struggles to sustain the family as the head of the household. Right after the war, she launches a lifestyle magazine created for the sake of females together with Mariko and Yoshiko in a devastated Tokyo. It is called ‘Your Life’ and was full of practical articles for readers. With the help of the genius editor Hanayama Isaji, the magazine grew to become essential to females living in the period of high economic growth. -- Jdrama Weblog
Cast
Kohashi Family
- Takahata Mitsuki as Kohashi Tsuneko (heroine)
- Uchida Mirai (内田未来) as young Tsuneko
- Nishijima Hidetoshi as Kohashi Takezo (father)
- Kimura Tae as Kohashi Kimiko (mother)
- Sagara Itsuki (相楽樹) as Kohashi Mariko (second daughter)
- Suda Kohaku (須田琥珀) as young Mariko
- Sugisaki Hana as Kohashi Yoshiko (third daughter)
- Kawakami Rinko (川上凛子) as young Yoshiko
- Negishi Himena (根岸姫奈) as young Yoshiko
- Mukai Osamu as Kohashi Tetsuro (uncle)
Aoyagi Timber Store
- Daichi Mao as Aoyagi Takiko (Tsuneko's grandmother)
- Kataoka Tsurutaro as Kumai Eitaro
- Ohno Takuro as Aoyagi Kiyoshi
Morita Catering Shop
- Akino Yoko as Morita Matsu
- Pierre Taki as Morita Sokichi
- Hiraiwa Kami as Morita Teruyo
- Kawaei Rina as Morita Tomie
Others
- Abe Junko (阿部純子) as Nakada Aya
- Sakaguchi Kentaro as Hoshino Takezo
- Katagiri Hairi as Todo Chiyo
- Karasawa Toshiaki as Hanayama Isaji
- Oikawa Mitsuhiro as Gotanda Ichiro
- Yamaguchi Tomomitsu as Tani Seiji
- Ito Atsushi as Mizuta Shohei
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Nishida Masafumi
- Executive Producer: Ochiai Sho (落合将)
- Producer: Bonkobara Makoto (盆子原誠)
- Director: Ohara Taku (大原拓), Okada Ken
External Links
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