Ōgon no Hibi
Ōgon no Hibi | |
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Genre | Taiga drama |
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Starring |
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Opening theme | NHK Symphony Orchestra |
Composer | Shin’ichirō Ikebe |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | NHK |
Original release | January 1978 December 1978 | –
Ōgon no Hibi (黄金の日々) is a 1978 Japanese television series. It is the 16th NHK taiga drama, and is based on Saburo Shiroyama's novel of the same title.[1][2][3] The series is the first taiga drama to focus on the lives of commoners and merchants, and the first taiga drama to be filmed outside Japan.[4]
Plot[]
It depicts the lives of merchants and people of Sakai city in the Sengoku period.[3]
Cast[]
The People of Sakai[]
- Ichikawa Somegorō VI as Luzon Sukezaemon
- Komaki Kurihara as Mio
- Jinpachi Nezu as Ishikawa Goemon
- Kōji Tsuruta as Sen no Rikyū
- Tetsurō Tamba as Imai Sōkyū
- Ryūzō Hayashi as Imai Sōkun
- Masahiko Tsugawa as Tsuda Sōgyū
Peole of Toyotomi clan[]
- Ken Ogata as Toyotomi Hideyoshi
- Yukiyo Toake as Nene
- Shiho Fujimura as Yodo-dono
- Masaomi Kondō as Ishida Mitsunari
- Akira Onodera as Konishi Yukinaga
- Nobuyuki Katsube as Kuroda Kanbei
People of Oda clan[]
People of Hosokawa clan[]
People of Tokugawa clan[]
People of Mōri clan[]
Others[]
- Noboru Matsuhashi as Ashikaga Yoshiaki
- Vic Vargas
- Matsumoto Kōshirō VIII as Jinbei, Sukezaemon's father
- Terumasa Fujima as Sukeza
References[]
- ^ "松本幸四郎、栗原小巻が語る今も愛される「黄金の日々」の魅力". dot朝日. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
- ^ "Ogon no Hibi とは". kotobank. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ogon no Hibi". NHK. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
- ^ Jonathan Clements, Motoko Tamamuro (2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Stone Bridge Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-1880656815.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
Categories:
- Taiga drama
- 1978 Japanese television series debuts
- 1970s drama television series
- Cultural depictions of Oda Nobunaga
- Cultural depictions of Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Cultural depictions of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
- Cultural depictions of Akechi Mitsuhide
- Jidaigeki television series
- Japanese television stubs