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Junjo Kirari

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Miyazaki Aoi stars as Arimori Sakurako
Correlation Chart
Translation and layout by groink (click to enlarge)

Details

  • Title: 純情きらり (じゅんじょうきらり)
  • Title (romaji): Junjo Kirari
  • Also known as: Pure Heart
  • Episodes: 156 (15 mins. each)
  • Genre: Family drama
  • Air time: Monday thru Saturday at 8:15am
  • Broadcast network: NHK
  • Broadcast period: 2006-Apr-03 to 2006-Sep-30

Series Synopsis

The 74th NHK Asadora Drama is Junjo Kirari, which means something along the lines of "pure-hearted Kirari." The story is set in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture in the era around the Second World War. When the story opens in 1928, the heroine, Sakurako, is a very active seven-year-old girl. Indeed, even in the first episode she exhibits her confidence and enthusiasm. But above all else, Sakurako is interested in becoming a jazz pianist, and music features extensively in the plot.

Synopsis by Week


74th NHK Asadora - Junjo Kirari
Episode Synopsis By Week
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Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15
Week 16 | Week 17 | Week 18 | Week 19 | Week 20
Week 21 | Week 22 | Week 23 | Week 24 | Week 25 | Week 26

Weekly Ratings

When rating the NHK Asadora dramas, the researching firm samples one or two episodes per week. If there are two episodes sampled in a given week, the rating is the average of the two episodes. Rating information is provided by Video Research Ltd. of Japan. Episode numbering is provided by groink.
  • Week 1: "Dad's Marriage Meeting" (2006-Apr-7 F ep005) - 19.6
  • Week 2: "The Piano Arrived" (2006-Apr-14 F ep011) - 19.7
  • Week 3: "Prelude to Love" (2006-Apr-18 T ep014) - 18.5
  • Week 4: "A Sudden Marriage Proposal" (2006-Apr-29 S ep024) - 19.9
  • Week 5: "Fateful Parting of the Ways" (2006-May-02 T ep026) - 19.6
  • Week 6: "Sakura Blossoms?" (2006-May-12 F ep035) - 20.1
  • Week 7: "Don't Be Afraid of Being Poor" (2006-May-19 F ep041) - 19.4
  • Week 8: "First Four-Hand Performance" (2006-May-22 M ep043) - 18.8
  • Week 9: "Tonight, I Will Dance With You" (2006-May-29 M ep049) - 20.5
  • Week 10: "Farewell, Summer" (2006-Jun-09 F ep059) - 19.5
  • Week 11: "Cupid's Desire" (2006-Jun-15 Th ep064) - 20.2
  • Week 12: 「絆(きずな)が試されるとき」 (2006-Jun-24 S ep072) - 19.6
  • Week 13: "Now is All I Have"
  • Week 14: "The Trial of Wakaokami"
  • Week 15: 「別れのコンチェルト」

Cast

Arimori Family

Yamacho Hatcho Production Plant

Music School

Others

Production Credits

Notes

  • Animation director, Ito Yuichi, produced the title sequence by repeated computer processing of composite images of musical notes and objects made of clay and paper.
  • Okazaki City is famous for the Okazaki Castle, where Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu was born. It is also the location where Hatcho miso is produced, which has a unique flavor.
  • At the ending of each episode M-F, 「音楽をこよなく愛する人びと」, or "a person who really loves music" living in Aichi is introduced. These people have come to love music, and have been encouraged to do so in their homes.

Images

  • Click on each image for a detailed view
Exchange of the baton ceremony between Murakawa Eri (Kaze no Haruka) and Miyazaki Aoi

External Links

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