Difference between revisions of "Omiya"
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| + | A story of a woman who was separated from her child. She spends her whole life trying to get her son back in spite of the weir of the feudalistic society. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Revision as of 01:35, 7 April 2007
Contents
Details
- Title: お美也
- Title (romaji): Omiya
- Genre: Jidaigeki
- Format: Renzoku
- Episodes: 8
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2002-Apr to 2002-May
- Air time: Friday 23:00 to 23:45
Synopsis
A story of a woman who was separated from her child. She spends her whole life trying to get her son back in spite of the weir of the feudalistic society.
Cast
- Takashima Reiko as Omiya
- Aikawa Kinya as Buhee
- Yamamoto Koji as Shinnosuke
- Nomura Hironobu as Seiemon
- Katsumura Masanobu as Seijiro
- Natsuki Mari as Taki
- Kamiki Ryunosuke as Seiichiro
- Yamamoto Taro as Sato Morinosuke
- Yoshimoto Takami as Koranme
- Kakanashi Kazuya (高橋和也) as Sato Hyogo

