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Asa ga Kita

Asa ga Kita (あさが来た, Here Comes Asa!)[1] is a Japanese television drama series which was broadcast by the 93rd Asadora (morning drama) six days a week on NHK between September 28, 2015 and April 2, 2016. It is based on the life of Asako Hirooka.[2][3] It was followed by Toto Neechan on April 4.

Asa ga Kita
Sets of Asa ga Kita
Also known as
GenreDrama
Written byMika Ōmori
Directed by
  • Shinichi Nishitani
  • Shinzō Nitta
  • Yoshiharu Sasaki
  • Hirokazu Ozaki
  • Ryōhei Nakano
  • Kō Suzuki
Starring
Narrated byKeiko Sugiura
Opening theme"365 nichi no Kamihikouki" by AKB48
ComposerYuki Hayashi
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes156
Production
Executive producerMotohiko Sano
Producers
  • Toshitake Fukuoka
  • Kumano Ritsuji
Production locationsOsaka, Japan
Running time15 minutes
Production companyNHK
Release
Original networkNHK
Picture formatHDTV
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2015 (2015-09-28) –
April 2, 2016 (2016-04-02)

A period drama, Asa ga Kita is set during the Bakumatsu and Meiji period, when Japan was undergoing rapid sociopolitical change.

Plot

Undaunted by Repeated Setbacks (weeks 1–13)

Asa is a naughty and curious daughter of a Kyoto merchant who wants to pursue studies in business, and is displeased with her father's arrangement for her marriage into the Shirooka merchant family in Osaka. However, her fiance Shinjirō gives her an abacus and encourages her to act on her own will, and her family agree to let her learn accounting.

Years later, Asa marries into the Shirooka family, and her in-laws allow her to study and work. Asa bravely stands up when the Shinsengumi force the family to lend them money, earning respect from them, her new family and its employees. Meanwhile, her older sister Hatsu has married into another family which strictly controls her.

In 1868, a financial crisis strikes. Asa helps her family survive by reassuring creditors and starting a new venture into coal mining. Hatsu's family goes bankrupt and are forced to hide from their creditors. With the help of Shinjirō, Asa finds them living in poverty; Hatsu has a boy after being abandoned by her husband. A samurai friend, Saisuke Godai (later Tomoatsu Godai), is able to find the husband and reunite the family.

Asa is pressured by her mother-in-law to have a child, and when Hatsu becomes pregnant again it is suggested that Shinjirō take a concubine. The couple struggles with the pressures and responsibilities before confessing their feelings and deciding to be faithful to each other.

Hatsu and her family leave to become tangerine farmers, on a plot of land in Wakayama provided by her father. Asa travels to the coal mine in Kyushu to attend to the business and discovers that she is pregnant. Shinjirō escorts her back to Osaka where she has a girl, Chiyo. There is sabotage at the coal mine by a worker who had been Shinjirō's childhood friend, seeking revenge for his family falling into poverty after Shinjirō's family refused to support them. Shinjirō withdraws further from the Shirooka business, giving power to Asa.

In 1878, Godai invites Asa to Tokyo to witness its advanced development; her parents and younger brother return from overseas. Godai introduces Asa to notable figures, including his friend Ōkubo Toshimichi. Later, after Ōkubo is assassinated, Asa comforts Godai who swears to finish his friend's dreams.

The Soft Heart (weeks 14–26)

The servant Fuyu confesses her love for Shinjirō and willingness to be his concubine (as had previously been discussed) but is rejected. The man her father intended her to marry sees them together, and declines the arrangement. Kisuke, a Shirooka business manager who has loved Fuyu for a long time, proposes to her. Fuyu is touched and accepts, and the couple later go to the coal mine to monitor the workers for Asa.

Shinjirō's younger brother Eizaburō marries Sachi. Asa wants to reorganize the family business as a bank, which frustrates Eizaburō and head manager Gansuke as Asa gains control of the business.

Inn hostess Miwa provides a place for business people to socialise, and starts to serve foreign food. Shinjirō begins managing social affairs for Osaka business people, finding an important role to support Asa in the family business. At this time, Chiyo becomes discontented with her workaholic mother. In 1885, Godai dies in poor health, exhausted due to his devotion to the development of Japan.

Hatsu's first son, Ainosuke, begs to work in the Shirooka family business, and he is welcomed as part of the family. By 1891, the family's comprehensive shop for goods transactions and their investments in the textile industry have gained profit. Eizaburō has a daughter and moves his family to a separate residence. Chiyo becomes more displeased with her busy mother and fonder of her gentle aunt Hatsu.

Later, Asa decides to hire female staff for the bank, to give young girls a chance to work. Izumi Narusawa seeks Asa's help to create a women's university, and Asa begins to drum up support from notable people.

(to be added)

Characters

Cast

Shirooka family
Shirooka family's employees
  • Takaya Yamauchi as Gansuke
  • Hiroki Miyake as Kisuke
  • Tomochika as Ume, Asa's dowry maid
  • Kaya Kiyohara as Fuyu, Hatsu's dowry maid and her daughter Natsu
  • Shigeo Tsujimoto as Heijūrō Yamazaki, the elite employee of the company
Mayuyama family
  • Aoi Miyazaki as Hatsu, Asa's older sister
    • Manase Moridono as young Hatsu
  • Tasuku Emoto as Sōbei, Hatsu's husband
  • Takurō Tatsumi as Eitatsu, Sōbei's father
  • Hisako Manda as Kiku, Sōbei's mother
  • Daichi Morishita as Ainosuke, Hatsu's elder son
  • Daigo Nishihata as Yōnosuke, Hatsu's younger son
  • Reemi Terashimo as Setsu, Yōnosuke's wife
Imai family
  • Shinobu Terajima as Rie, Asa's mother
  • Takeshi Masu as Tadaoki, Asa's father
  • Yoichi Hayashi as Tadamasa, Asa's paternal grandfather
  • Shōtarō Okitsu as Kyūtarō/Tadatsugu, Asa's younger brother
  • Tokiko Satō as Towa, Tadatsugu's wife
Coal miners
  • Ginnojō Yamazaki as Jirosaku
  • Yasuko Tomita as Kazu, Jirosaku's wife
  • Zen Kajiwara as Genkichi Miyabe, coal mine manager
  • Keishi Nagatsuka as Satoshi/Matsuzō, Shinjirō's childhood friend
Historical figures
Others

Family Tree

Tadamasa Imai
Shōkichi ShirookaYonoEtatsuKiku MayuyamaTadaoki ImaiRie
Shōtarō ShirookaEizaburō ShirookaSachiSōbei MayuyamaHatsuShinjirō ShirookaAsaTadatsugu ImaiTowa
Sae ShirookaMasa ShirookaAinosuke MayuyamaYōnosuke MayuyamaSetsuChiyo ShirookaKeisukeThe Imai Children
Tatsuo MayuyamaThe unborn second childTatsuko ShirookaEtsuko ShirookaSatsuko ShirookaThe unborn fourth child

Note: Those who don't have a surname displayed in tree means he/she change his/her surname upon marrying someone. Characters without name were mentioned but did not appear in the drama.

Role Models

Character Model Differences
Asa Shirooka Asako Hirooka
  • Asako is a child of concubine.
  • Asako submitted to Christianity while Asa remained agnostic.
Hatsu Mayuyama Haru Mitsui
  • Asako's half-sister born to another concubine.
  • She died at age 25, while Hatsu lived for a long time and had grandchildren.
Shinjirō Shirooka Shingorō Hirooka
  • He is 8 years older than Asako while Shinjirō is 11 years older than Asa.
  • He took Asako's handmaid Mume after Asako lost her fertility, and had 3 daughters and a son with her.
Ume and Fuyu Mume (Ofuji)
  • Asako's handmaid and Shingorō's concubine. She gave birth to 4 of Shingorō's children.
Tadaoki Imai Takayoshi Mtsui
  • Asako's father, who had her at age of 50. He died at age 59.
Chiyo Shirooka Kameko Hirooka
  • Asako's only daughter. She had 4 daughters and a son.
Eizaburō Shirooka Masaaki Hirooka
  • Shingorō's younger brother.
Keisuke Shirooka Ezou Hirooka
  • Son of Suenori Hidoriyanagi, a viscount
  • Kameko's husband, married into Hirooka family.

Reception

Asa ga Kita was a ratings success, averaging 23.5% over the length of the series, the highest rating for an Asadora since the year 2000.[4]

Spin-off drama Warenabe ni Tojibuta

The main character is Kisuke. It was broadcast starting April 23, 2016.

Cast

Awards

Award Category Nominees Result
9th Tokyo Drama Awards The Grand Prix Asa ga Kita Won
Best Actress Haru Won
Best Supporting Actor Dean Fujioka Won

International broadcast

Country Channel Series premiere Title
  Bangladesh RTV February 15, 2022[5] (Here Comes Asa!)
  Sri Lanka TV Derana January 1, 2020[6] (Asa)

References

  1. ^ "Program Catalog - NHK International".
  2. ^ "新・朝ドラ『あさが来た』王道回帰". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  3. ^ . Sojitz Corporation. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  4. ^ "『あさが来た』最終回は27.0% "今世紀最高"の朝ドラに波瑠感謝". ORICON NEWS (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  5. ^ "The widely popular Japanese TV drama series "Here Comes Asa! to be aired on RTV". Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh. 14 February 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Asa premiere on TV Derana". from the original on 2021-08-12. Retrieved August 12, 2021.

External links

  • (in Japanese)
  • Asa ga Kita at IMDb
Preceded by Asadora
September 28, 2015 – April 2, 2016
Succeeded by

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Asa ga Kita あさが来た Here Comes Asa 1 is a Japanese television drama series which was broadcast by the 93rd Asadora morning drama six days a week on NHK between September 28 2015 and April 2 2016 It is based on the life of Asako Hirooka 2 3 It was followed by Toto Neechan on April 4 Asa ga KitaSets of Asa ga KitaAlso known asSunshiny AsaHere Comes Asa WakuWaku Japan GenreDramaWritten byMika ŌmoriDirected byShinichi NishitaniShinzō NittaYoshiharu SasakiHirokazu OzakiRyōhei NakanoKō SuzukiStarringHaruHiroshi TamakiShinobu TerajimaTakeshi MasuTasuku EmotoDean FujiokaHiroki MiyakeTomochikaAkito KiriyamaFuka KoshibaKaya KiyoharaKōji SetoTakurō TatsumiHisako MandaYoichi HayashiJun FubukiMasaomi KondōAoi MiyazakiNarrated byKeiko SugiuraOpening theme 365 nichi no Kamihikouki by AKB48ComposerYuki HayashiCountry of originJapanOriginal languageJapaneseNo of episodes156ProductionExecutive producerMotohiko SanoProducersToshitake FukuokaKumano RitsujiProduction locationsOsaka JapanRunning time15 minutesProduction companyNHKReleaseOriginal networkNHKPicture formatHDTVOriginal releaseSeptember 28 2015 2015 09 28 April 2 2016 2016 04 02 A period drama Asa ga Kita is set during the Bakumatsu and Meiji period when Japan was undergoing rapid sociopolitical change Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Undaunted by Repeated Setbacks weeks 1 13 1 2 The Soft Heart weeks 14 26 2 Characters 2 1 Cast 2 2 Family Tree 2 3 Role Models 3 Reception 4 Spin off drama Warenabe ni Tojibuta 5 Awards 6 International broadcast 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditUndaunted by Repeated Setbacks weeks 1 13 Edit Asa is a naughty and curious daughter of a Kyoto merchant who wants to pursue studies in business and is displeased with her father s arrangement for her marriage into the Shirooka merchant family in Osaka However her fiance Shinjirō gives her an abacus and encourages her to act on her own will and her family agree to let her learn accounting Years later Asa marries into the Shirooka family and her in laws allow her to study and work Asa bravely stands up when the Shinsengumi force the family to lend them money earning respect from them her new family and its employees Meanwhile her older sister Hatsu has married into another family which strictly controls her In 1868 a financial crisis strikes Asa helps her family survive by reassuring creditors and starting a new venture into coal mining Hatsu s family goes bankrupt and are forced to hide from their creditors With the help of Shinjirō Asa finds them living in poverty Hatsu has a boy after being abandoned by her husband A samurai friend Saisuke Godai later Tomoatsu Godai is able to find the husband and reunite the family Asa is pressured by her mother in law to have a child and when Hatsu becomes pregnant again it is suggested that Shinjirō take a concubine The couple struggles with the pressures and responsibilities before confessing their feelings and deciding to be faithful to each other Hatsu and her family leave to become tangerine farmers on a plot of land in Wakayama provided by her father Asa travels to the coal mine in Kyushu to attend to the business and discovers that she is pregnant Shinjirō escorts her back to Osaka where she has a girl Chiyo There is sabotage at the coal mine by a worker who had been Shinjirō s childhood friend seeking revenge for his family falling into poverty after Shinjirō s family refused to support them Shinjirō withdraws further from the Shirooka business giving power to Asa In 1878 Godai invites Asa to Tokyo to witness its advanced development her parents and younger brother return from overseas Godai introduces Asa to notable figures including his friend Ōkubo Toshimichi Later after Ōkubo is assassinated Asa comforts Godai who swears to finish his friend s dreams The Soft Heart weeks 14 26 Edit This section needs an improved plot summary You can provide one by editing this article July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The servant Fuyu confesses her love for Shinjirō and willingness to be his concubine as had previously been discussed but is rejected The man her father intended her to marry sees them together and declines the arrangement Kisuke a Shirooka business manager who has loved Fuyu for a long time proposes to her Fuyu is touched and accepts and the couple later go to the coal mine to monitor the workers for Asa Shinjirō s younger brother Eizaburō marries Sachi Asa wants to reorganize the family business as a bank which frustrates Eizaburō and head manager Gansuke as Asa gains control of the business Inn hostess Miwa provides a place for business people to socialise and starts to serve foreign food Shinjirō begins managing social affairs for Osaka business people finding an important role to support Asa in the family business At this time Chiyo becomes discontented with her workaholic mother In 1885 Godai dies in poor health exhausted due to his devotion to the development of Japan Hatsu s first son Ainosuke begs to work in the Shirooka family business and he is welcomed as part of the family By 1891 the family s comprehensive shop for goods transactions and their investments in the textile industry have gained profit Eizaburō has a daughter and moves his family to a separate residence Chiyo becomes more displeased with her busy mother and fonder of her gentle aunt Hatsu Later Asa decides to hire female staff for the bank to give young girls a chance to work Izumi Narusawa seeks Asa s help to create a women s university and Asa begins to drum up support from notable people to be added Characters EditCast Edit Shirooka familyHaru as Asa Rio Suzuki as childhood Asa Hiroshi Tamaki as Shinjirō Asa s husband Masaomi Kondō as Shōkichi Shinjirō s father Jun Fubuki as Yono Shinjirō s mother Fuka Koshiba as Chiyo Asa s daughter Rio Suzuki as childhood Chiyo Yoshikazu Kiuchi as Shōtarō Shinjirō s older brother Akito Kiriyama as Eizaburō Shinjirō s younger brother Miyu Yagyu as Sachi Eizaburō s wife Asuka Kudō as Keisuke Chiyo s husbandShirooka family s employeesTakaya Yamauchi as Gansuke Hiroki Miyake as Kisuke Tomochika as Ume Asa s dowry maid Kaya Kiyohara as Fuyu Hatsu s dowry maid and her daughter Natsu Shigeo Tsujimoto as Heijurō Yamazaki the elite employee of the companyMayuyama familyAoi Miyazaki as Hatsu Asa s older sister Manase Moridono as young Hatsu Tasuku Emoto as Sōbei Hatsu s husband Takurō Tatsumi as Eitatsu Sōbei s father Hisako Manda as Kiku Sōbei s mother Daichi Morishita as Ainosuke Hatsu s elder son Daigo Nishihata as Yōnosuke Hatsu s younger son Reemi Terashimo as Setsu Yōnosuke s wifeImai familyShinobu Terajima as Rie Asa s mother Takeshi Masu as Tadaoki Asa s father Yoichi Hayashi as Tadamasa Asa s paternal grandfather Shōtarō Okitsu as Kyutarō Tadatsugu Asa s younger brother Tokiko Satō as Towa Tadatsugu s wifeCoal minersGinnojō Yamazaki as Jirosaku Yasuko Tomita as Kazu Jirosaku s wife Zen Kajiwara as Genkichi Miyabe coal mine manager Keishi Nagatsuka as Satoshi Matsuzō Shinjirō s childhood friendHistorical figuresDean Fujioka as Tomoatsu Godai Shuji Kashiwabara as Toshimichi Ōkubo one of the three great nobles Koji Yamamoto as Toshizō Hijikata deputy leader of the Shinsengumi Tetsuya Takeda as Yukichi Fukuzawa the founder of Keio University Yuji Miyake as Eiichi Shibusawa the father of Japanese capitalism Hideki Takahashi as Shigenobu Ōkuma the founder of Waseda University Keiko Matsuzaka as Ayako Ōkuma Shigenobu s wife Yuko Oshima as Raicho Hiratsuka feministOthersShōfukutei Tsurube II as Tomonobu Tamari Yoshino Kimura as Soe Kushida Kōji Seto as Izumi Narusawa Sumika Nono as Miwa Shinjirō s shamisen teacher and inn keeper Shōzō Uesugi as Hikosaburo Hino Fuyu s father Riho Yoshioka as Nobu Tamura Chiyo s school friend Yumiko Takahashi as Funa Tamura Nobu s mother LaSalle Ishii as Yozaemon Yorozuya Ikkei Watanabe as Dr Kensaku Ōtsuka Seiji Miyane as Nobuo Furuta Sadatomo Matsudaira as Iwao Tominaga Tomomitsu Yamaguchi as Kazutomi IshikawaFamily Tree Edit Tadamasa ImaiShōkichi ShirookaYonoEtatsuKiku MayuyamaTadaoki ImaiRieShōtarō ShirookaEizaburō ShirookaSachiSōbei MayuyamaHatsuShinjirō ShirookaAsaTadatsugu ImaiTowaSae ShirookaMasa ShirookaAinosuke MayuyamaYōnosuke MayuyamaSetsuChiyo ShirookaKeisukeThe Imai ChildrenTatsuo MayuyamaThe unborn second childTatsuko ShirookaEtsuko ShirookaSatsuko ShirookaThe unborn fourth childNote Those who don t have a surname displayed in tree means he she change his her surname upon marrying someone Characters without name were mentioned but did not appear in the drama Role Models Edit Character Model DifferencesAsa Shirooka Asako Hirooka Asako is a child of concubine Asako submitted to Christianity while Asa remained agnostic Hatsu Mayuyama Haru Mitsui Asako s half sister born to another concubine She died at age 25 while Hatsu lived for a long time and had grandchildren Shinjirō Shirooka Shingorō Hirooka He is 8 years older than Asako while Shinjirō is 11 years older than Asa He took Asako s handmaid Mume after Asako lost her fertility and had 3 daughters and a son with her Ume and Fuyu Mume Ofuji Asako s handmaid and Shingorō s concubine She gave birth to 4 of Shingorō s children Tadaoki Imai Takayoshi Mtsui Asako s father who had her at age of 50 He died at age 59 Chiyo Shirooka Kameko Hirooka Asako s only daughter She had 4 daughters and a son Eizaburō Shirooka Masaaki Hirooka Shingorō s younger brother Keisuke Shirooka Ezou Hirooka Son of Suenori Hidoriyanagi a viscount Kameko s husband married into Hirooka family Reception EditAsa ga Kita was a ratings success averaging 23 5 over the length of the series the highest rating for an Asadora since the year 2000 4 Spin off drama Warenabe ni Tojibuta EditThe main character is Kisuke It was broadcast starting April 23 2016 CastHiroki Miyake as Kisuke Rie Tomosaka as Satsuki Takaya Yamauchi as Gansuke Tomochika as Ume Akito Kiriyama as Eizaburō Sumika Nono as Miwa Kaya Kiyohara as Fuyu Shōzō Uesugi as Hikosaburo Hino Jun Fubuki as Yono Hiroshi Tamaki as Shinjirō Haru as AsaAwards EditAward Category Nominees Result9th Tokyo Drama Awards The Grand Prix Asa ga Kita WonBest Actress Haru WonBest Supporting Actor Dean Fujioka WonInternational broadcast EditCountry Channel Series premiere Title Bangladesh RTV February 15 2022 5 Here Comes Asa Sri Lanka TV Derana January 1 2020 6 Asa References Edit Program Catalog NHK International 新 朝ドラ あさが来た 王道回帰 Asahi Shimbun Retrieved 3 October 2015 NHK s Asa ga Kita and Sojitz Sojitz Corporation Archived from the original on 12 March 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2016 あさが来た 最終回は27 0 今世紀最高 の朝ドラに波瑠感謝 ORICON NEWS in Japanese Retrieved 20 April 2018 The widely popular Japanese TV drama series Here Comes Asa to be aired on RTV Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh 14 February 2022 Retrieved 8 June 2022 Asa premiere on TV Derana Archived from the original on 2021 08 12 Retrieved August 12 2021 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Asa ga Kita at IMDbPreceded byMare AsadoraSeptember 28 2015 April 2 2016 Succeeded byToto Neechan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asa ga Kita amp oldid 1101740815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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