Difference between revisions of "Gin Nikan"
From DramaWiki
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | *'''Broadcast network:''' NHK | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2014-Apr-10 to Jun-05 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2014-Apr-10 to Jun-05 | ||
| − | *'''Air time:''' | + | *'''Air time:''' Wednesday 20:00 |
*'''Theme song:''' '' | *'''Theme song:''' '' | ||
Revision as of 12:38, 17 May 2014
This drama is currently airing.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be incomplete, missing or even wrong.
Details
- Title: 銀二貫
- Title (romaji): Gin Nikan
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Jidaigeki
- Episodes: 9
- Viewership rating: TBD
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2014-Apr-10 to Jun-05
- Air time: Wednesday 20:00
- Theme song:
Synopsis
The drama is set in the post town of Tenma, Osaka. Matsukichi's father was a samurai and was killed by someone seeking vengeance. Matsukichi himself was almost killed too, but he was rescued by Wasuke, the owner of the Kanten (Japanese gelatin) wholesale shop Ikawaya, at the price of 2 silver kans (currency of the Edo period, 1 kan = 100 pcs). Abandoning the life of a samurai, Matsukichi works at Ikawaya as an apprentice, in order to repay Wasuke. The 2 silver kans used to ransom Matsukichi were actually intended for the rebuilding of the Tenmangu shrine, which had been destroyed by fire. The drama follows the life of Matsukichi, as he struggles in his new life as a merchant amidst bullying, love and challenges of the trade.
Cast
- Hayashi Kento as Matsukichi
- Matsuoka Mayu (松岡茉優) as Maho
- Ashida Mana as young Maho
- Ishiguro Ken as Kazuma
- Kazama Shunsuke as Genbu
- Shiomi Sansei as Zenjiro
- Tsugawa Masahiko as Wasuke
- Onoue Hiroyuki as Umekichi
- Ishino Yoko as O-Sato
- Itao Itsuji as Hanbe-e
- Dan Jiro as Matsubaya Tozaburo
- Emi Kurara as O-Hiro
- Urahama Arisa (浦浜アリサ) as O-Saki
- Yamaguchi Tomomitsu as Komainu (Narrator)
Production Credits
- Original writing: Novel Gin Nikan by Takada Kaoru (winner of inaugural Osaka Book One Project)
- Screenwriter: Moriwaki Kyoko (森脇京子), Okamoto Takaya (岡本貴也)
- General Producer: Matsumoto Motohiro (松本基弘)
- Producers: Yamamoto Toshihiko (山本敏彦 )
- Director: Nagikawa Yoshiro (梛川善郎), Kojima Fumitaka (小島史敬)
- Music: Sakita Hajime (サキタハヂメ)
