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series and the 64th
Asadora , colloquially known as , is a serialized, 15 minutes per episode, Japanese television drama program series broadcast in the mornings by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. The first such series aired in 1961 with the black-and-white , starring Ta ...
series. It was broadcast on
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from April 2 to September 29, 2001. The screenplay was written by Yoshikazu Okada. It was the first Asadora to be set in
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(
Kohama Island ( Yaeyama: ''Kumoo'', Okinawan: ''Kubama'') is an island in the Yaeyama Islands group at the southwestern end of the Ryukyu Islands chain, and part of Taketomi, Yaeyama District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The island has an area of , with a s ...
). It was also the first Asadora of the 21st century.


Plot

Kohagura Eri is born on the day of Okinawa's reversion to the Japanese on Kohama Island, Okinawa Prefecture. When she is 11 years old, the Uemura family visits the Kohagura family-run guesthouse ( Minshuku) "Kohagura-So" from Tokyo. Eri becomes friends with brothers Kazuya and Fumiya, however Kazuya ends up dying from a terminal illness. A few days later, when the Uemura family leaves the island, Eri gives Fumiya a , Fumiya gives Eri a Bouncy ball, and they promise to get married in the future. Seven years later, her older brother Keisho appears at the Kohagura household and tries to convince the family to manufacture a "Goya-man" action figure he designed. The family tries desperately to advertise it, but only manages to sell it to some relatives, following which Keisho disappears again. During this time, Eri is studying for college entrance exams to attend college in Tokyo. With the help of Ikehata Yoko, an office lady working at a travel agency, she visits Tokyo to take the exam. When there she stops by Fumiya's address and realizes that he's moved somewhere else. At this same time on Kohama Island, Fumiya is visiting to pay respects to his brother who is buried there when he meets Eri's grandmother. He returns to Tokyo without meeting Eri, although that night, Eri feels convinced she crossed paths with Fumiya in Tokyo. After Eri returns to Okinawa, she becomes excited when hearing the news about Fumiya's visit, but is later saddened by the news that she failed the university entrance exam. Nevertheless, she remains committed to moving to Tokyo. Despite her family's reticence, they ultimately allow her to leave. In Tokyo, Eri begins living at the "Ippūkan" apartment building. She also begins working at the "Yugafu" Okinawan restaurant, where she introduces a lunch service where she serves dishes taught to her by her grandmother and mother. Business is going well, but when she realizes the owner is unhappy about regular customers no longer visiting the restaurant, she ultimately calls off the lunch service. At Ippūkan, one of the elderly tenants, Shimada Daishin, falls down and is admitted to the hospital, and Eri works hard to take care of him. After speaking with one of the hospital nurses, she decides to pursue nursing as a career. Additionally, she meets Fumiya again at the hospital, and is shocked by the fact that he remembers her as is first love. She ultimately passes the university entrance exams and moves out of Ippūkan and into a student dormitory. After graduation, she begins working at the hospital where Fumiya is doing his residency. She begins opening up with him, but becomes aware of another girl, Nishinomiya Haruka, who is also interested in Fumiya. They all begin working in the internal medicine department together. Eri confesses her love to Fumiya, but he does not respond. Dejected, Eri visits Kohama Island, and Fumiya, remembering his promise to his brother, catches up to her there and proposes. Between their busy schedules, they hold weddings in both Tokyo and Okinawa and begin their married life in Ippūkan. Eri becomes pregnant, and returns to Okinawa to give birth at home. They name the child Kazuya, after Fumiya's brother. Fumiya is then transferred from internal medicine to surgery. When Kazuya is 4 years old, they notice him stop talking with strangers, and he is ultimately diagnosed with elective mutism. Eri and Fumiya are worried because they don't know the cause. Eri begins feeling stomach pain, and is examined by Haruka, who diagnoses her with a
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. Eri keeps this a secret from those around her and returns to Kohama Island. While out with Kazuya, she collapses from stomach pain. Kazuya has a vision where he is led by
Kijimuna The Kijimuna ( Okinawan: , ''kijimunaa'', also ''kijimun'' 木の精), or Bunagaya, are creatures of the mythology native to the island of Okinawa. They are said to look around three or four years old and have red hair. About The kijimuna are ...
, traditional Okinawan spirits, and overcoming his condition calls for help. Eri is transferred to a hospital in Tokyo and successfully undergoes surgery performed by Fumiya. After Eri recovers, the three of them decide to live on Kohama Island. Fumiya joins a clinic, and Eri begins working as a public health nurse. At "Kohagura-so", they invite the Kohagura family and friends from Tokyo for a party, and the series ends with Eri living a happy life with her family.


Cast


Kohagura family

* Ryoko Kuninaka as Kohagura Eri * Tomi Taira as Kohagura Hana *
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as Kohagura Keibun *
Yoshiko Tanaka was a Japanese actress. She was also famous as a member of the pop group Candies. While a member of Candies, Tanaka was known by the nickname . Still at the height of its popularity, the group disbanded in 1978. Tanaka was also the sister-in-l ...
as Kohagura Katsuko * Gori as Kohagura Keisho *
Takayuki Yamada is a Japanese actor, singer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Sakutaro Matsumoto in TV drama ''Socrates in Love'' and as Densha Otoko in the Densha Otoko (film), 2005 film of the same name. Yamada gained international popularity th ...
as Kohagura Keitatsu


Uemura family

* Kenji Kohashi as Uemura Fumiya * Yuuya Endo as Uemura Kazuya *
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as Uemura Nobuo * Kyoko Maya as Uemura Shizuko * Shogo Suzuki as Uemura Kazuya


Ippūkan people

* Yatsuko Tanami as Mizue Kirino *
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as Yoko Ikehata * Takehiro Murata as Kozo Shibata * Kazuo Kitamura as Daishin Shimada *
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Maria Jonouchi


See also

* Churasan 3


References


External links


Official WebsiteNHK Rebroadcast List
{{Asadora Asadora