Samurai High School
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Samurai Haisukuru サムライ・ハイスクール Samurai High School | |
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Genre | Japanese television drama |
Written by | Yumiko Inoue |
Directed by |
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Starring | |
Composer | Yugo Kanno |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Yuko Hazeyama |
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Running time | Saturday 21:00 (54 minutes) |
Release | |
Original network | NTV |
Original release | 17 October 12 December 2009 | –
Samurai High School (サムライ・ハイスクール, Samurai haisukuru) is a Japanese television series.
Synopsis[]
Mochizuki Kotaro is a mild-mannered, unmanly high school student. One day, he visits a library and meets the mysterious librarian Himiko, who recommends to him an ancient book about a heroic general from the Sengoku period 400 years ago. Kotaro notices that he has the same name and age as the general described in the book, and he experiences a flashback. Kotaro later mentions the book to his father, who tells him that he may be the descendant of a powerful samurai. At that moment, Kotaro receives a message from his childhood friend Ai telling him that their classmate Nakamura Tsuyoshi is in trouble. He rushes to the scene but does not have the courage to help, until another flashback transforms him into a samurai.
Cast[]
- Haruma Miura as Mochizuki Kotaro
- Yu Shirota as Nakamura Tsuyoshi
- Anne Watanabe as Nagasawa Ai
- Wakana Aoi as young Nagasawa Ai
- Ohgo Suzuka as Mochizuki Yuna
- Ryoko Kobayashi as Minami Yurika
- Dori Sakurada
- Tomo Yanagishita as Wada Daisuke
- Aoi Nakabeppu
- Mikako Ichikawa as Miki Sayaka
- Saki Matsuda as Kisaragi Hidemi
- Nobuaki Kaneko as Motoyama Hiroshi
- Akio Kaneda
- Midoriko Kimura
- Mimura as Watanuki Himiko
- Shigeru Muroi as Kamei Kyoko
- Goro Kishitani as Mochizuki Shinji
Production credits[]
- Screenwriter: Yumiko Inoue
- Chief producer: Yuko Hazeyama
- Producer: Tetsuhiro Ogino, Masahiro Uchiyama
- Directors: Toya Sato, Ryuichi Inomata
- Music: Yugo Kanno
References[]
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External links[]
- Webpage at NTV.
- Japanese drama television series
- Nippon TV dramas
- 2009 Japanese television series debuts
- 2009 Japanese television series endings
- Television shows written by Yumiko Inoue