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Fūrin Kazan (TV series)

Fūrin Kazan (風林火山) is the 46th NHK Taiga drama television series that began on January 7, 2007. It was aired throughout 2007, with the last episode aired December 16, 2007. Its official English title is The Trusted Confidant.[1]

Fūrin Kazan
Written bySumio Ōmori
Directed byKazuhiko Shimizu
StarringMasaaki Uchino
Ichikawa Kamejirō II
Gackt
Chizuru Ikewaki
Yuki Shibamoto
Akio Kaneda
Seiichi Tanabe
Kazuya Takahashi
Kai Shishido
Shōsuke Tanihara
Ryuta Sato
Shihori Kanjiya
Asami Mizukawa
Misa Shimizu
Naomi Nishida
Makoto Matsui
Miyoko Asada
Tokuma Nishioka
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Fumiyo Kohinata
Toshiyuki Nagashima
Masatō Ibu
Ichikawa Sadanji IV
Takeshi Katō
Raita Ryū
Jun Fubuki
Shiho Fujimura
Sonny Chiba
Ken Ogata
Tatsuya Nakadai
Theme music composerAkira Senju
Opening themeKen Takaseki and NHK Symphony Orchestra
ComposerAkira Senju
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes50
Production
Executive producerHisaaki Wakaizumi
Running timeapprox. 43 min.
Release
Original networkNHK
Original releaseJanuary 7 (2007-01-07) –
December 16, 2007 (2007-12-16)

The story, to a large extent, was an adaptation of Yasushi Inoue's 1959 historical novel of the same title (published in English under the title The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan[2]). The four characters of the title, from left to right are wind, woods, fire, and mountain. The title is a reference to the war banner used by Takeda Shingen, which in turn was taken from Sun Tzu's The Art of War. It means "Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain."

Plot Edit

Set in the Sengoku period, it depicts the life of Yamamoto Kansuke who is known as one of Takeda Shingen's renowned strategists, as well as life of Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin among others.[3]

Production Edit

Production Credits

  • Director – Kazuhiko Shimizu
  • Screenwriter – Sumio Ōmori
  • Based on the novel by – Yasushi Inoue
  • Narrator – Sachiko Kagami
  • Music – Akira Senju
  • Titling – Kōji Kakinuma
  • Historical research – Shunroku Shibatsuji
  • Action director – Kunishirō Hayashi
  • Architectural research – Sei Hirai
  • Clothing research – Kiyoko Koizumi
  • Production coordinator – Hisaaki Wakaizumi

Starring Edit

Yamamoto family Edit

Kuzukasa village Edit

Takeda family Edit

Takeda Shingen's vassals Edit

Uesugi clan Edit

Imagawa clan Edit

Later Hōjō clan Edit

Other Daimyō of Shinano Province Edit

Others Edit

Episodes Edit

  • Episode 1 - The One-Eyed Man
  • Episode 2 - Farewell, Birthplace
  • Episode 3 - Marici's Wife
  • Episode 4 - Demon of Vengeance
  • Episode 5 - Suruga Rebellion
  • Episode 6 - The Road to Employment
  • Episode 7 - Harunobu's First Battle
  • Episode 8 - Surprise Attack! Unnokuchi
  • Episode 9 - Kansuke's Death
  • Episode 10 - Harunobu Commits Treason
  • Episode 11 - Nobutora's Banishment
  • Episode 12 - Kansuke Gains Employment
  • Episode 13 - The Uninvited Man
  • Episode 14 - Flag of Sun Tzu
  • Episode 15 - The Invasion of Suwa
  • Episode 16 - The Fated Encounter
  • Episode 17 - The Princess' Tears
  • Episode 18 - To Live or to Die?
  • Episode 19 - The Cursed Flute
  • Episode 20 - Birth of a Tactician
  • Episode 21 - The Princess' Disappearance
  • Episode 22 - Clash of the Three Provinces
  • Episode 23 - Night Attack at Kawagoe
  • Episode 24 - The Dragon of Echigo
  • Episode 25 - A Cruel Law
  • Episode 26 - A Painful Victory
  • Episode 27 - The Strongest Enemy
  • Episode 28 - Death of Two Great Men
  • Episode 29 - Counterattack! The Takeda Army
  • Episode 30 - The Road Towards Subjugating the Country
  • Episode 31 - The Treacherous Castle
  • Episode 32 - Infiltrating Echigo
  • Episode 33 - Kansuke is Captured
  • Episode 34 - Sanada's Desire
  • Episode 35 - The Princess' Battle
  • Episode 36 - Women of Fate
  • Episode 37 - Mother's Will
  • Episode 38 - Subjugating Murakami
  • Episode 39 - Kawanakajima! Clash Between the Dragon and Tiger
  • Episode 40 - The Triple Alliance
  • Episode 41 - The Princess' Death
  • Episode 42 - The Tactician and the God of War
  • Episode 43 - Birth of Shingen
  • Episode 44 - Shingen's Assassination
  • Episode 45 - The Scheme! Okehazama
  • Episode 46 - The Kanto Expedition
  • Episode 47 - Night Before the Decisive Battle
  • Episode 48 - The Crucial Moment- Kawanakajima
  • Episode 49 - Desperate Struggle - Kawanakajima
  • Episode 50 - The Decisive Battle - Kawanakajima

Soundtrack and books Edit

Soundtrack Edit

Books Edit

Official guide
  • NHK Taiga Drama Story Fūrin Kazan First Part ISBN 978-4-14-923345-1(December 20, 2006)
  • NHK Taiga Drama Story Fūrin Kazan Last Part ISBN 978-4-14-923346-8(June 25, 2007)
  • NHK Taiga Drama, Historical handbook, Fūrin Kazan ISBN 978-4-14-910617-5(December 2006)
Novel

References Edit

  1. ^ "The Trusted Confidant | NEP Program Finder". NHK Enterprises. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. ^ Inoue, Yasushi. The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan. Translated by Yoko Riley. Vermont: Tuttle Publishing, 2005. <http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/authors/inoue-yasushi/the-samurai-banner-of-furin-kazan>,[dead link] accessed 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ "風林火山とは". kotobank. Retrieved 30 December 2020.

External links Edit

  • The Trusted Confidant at NEP Program Finder (in English)
  • Taiga drama Fūrin Kazan at NHK Archives (in Japanese)
  • 46th work Furinkazan at NHK (in Japanese)
  • The Trusted Confidant | Fūrin kazan (original title) at IMDb

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For other uses see Furinkazan disambiguation Furin Kazan 風林火山 is the 46th NHK Taiga drama television series that began on January 7 2007 It was aired throughout 2007 with the last episode aired December 16 2007 Its official English title is The Trusted Confidant 1 Furin KazanWritten bySumio ŌmoriDirected byKazuhiko ShimizuStarringMasaaki UchinoIchikawa Kamejirō IIGacktChizuru IkewakiYuki ShibamotoAkio KanedaSeiichi TanabeKazuya TakahashiKai ShishidoShōsuke TaniharaRyuta SatoShihori KanjiyaAsami MizukawaMisa ShimizuNaomi NishidaMakoto MatsuiMiyoko AsadaTokuma NishiokaKuranosuke SasakiFumiyo KohinataToshiyuki NagashimaMasatō IbuIchikawa Sadanji IVTakeshi KatōRaita RyuJun FubukiShiho FujimuraSonny ChibaKen OgataTatsuya NakadaiTheme music composerAkira SenjuOpening themeKen Takaseki and NHK Symphony OrchestraComposerAkira SenjuCountry of originJapanOriginal languageJapaneseNo of episodes50ProductionExecutive producerHisaaki WakaizumiRunning timeapprox 43 min ReleaseOriginal networkNHKOriginal releaseJanuary 7 2007 01 07 December 16 2007 2007 12 16 The story to a large extent was an adaptation of Yasushi Inoue s 1959 historical novel of the same title published in English under the title The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan 2 The four characters of the title from left to right are wind woods fire and mountain The title is a reference to the war banner used by Takeda Shingen which in turn was taken from Sun Tzu s The Art of War It means Swift as the Wind Silent as a Forest Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Starring 3 1 Yamamoto family 3 2 Kuzukasa village 3 3 Takeda family 3 4 Takeda Shingen s vassals 3 5 Uesugi clan 3 6 Imagawa clan 3 7 Later Hōjō clan 3 8 Other Daimyō of Shinano Province 3 9 Others 4 Episodes 5 Soundtrack and books 5 1 Soundtrack 5 2 Books 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSet in the Sengoku period it depicts the life of Yamamoto Kansuke who is known as one of Takeda Shingen s renowned strategists as well as life of Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin among others 3 Production EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2019 Production Credits Director Kazuhiko Shimizu Screenwriter Sumio Ōmori Based on the novel by Yasushi Inoue Narrator Sachiko Kagami Music Akira Senju Titling Kōji Kakinuma Historical research Shunroku Shibatsuji Action director Kunishirō Hayashi Architectural research Sei Hirai Clothing research Kiyoko Koizumi Production coordinator Hisaaki WakaizumiStarring EditYamamoto family Edit Yamamoto Kansuke Masaaki Uchino Mitsu Shihori Kanjiya Ritsu Aki MaedaKuzukasa village Edit Kawaramura Denbei Yoshiki Arizono Hazuki Juri Manase Kuzukasa Takichi Jiyuu Arima Okuma Aoi Asada Yazaki Heizō Ryuta Satō Hisa Asami MizukawaTakeda family Edit Takeda Shingen Ichikawa Kamejirō II young Shingen and Suwa Katsuyori Sōsuke Ikematsu Princess Yu Yuki Shibamoto Lady Sanjō Chizuru Ikewaki Princess Ogoto Mahiru Konno Takeda Nobutora Tatsuya Nakadai Lady Ooi Jun Fubuki Takeda Nobushige Noritoshi Kashiwa Takeda Nobukado Toshinobu Matsuo Nene Sachiko Sakurai Takeda Yoshinobu Ryo KimuraTakeda Shingen s vassals Edit Itagaki Nobukata Sonny Chiba Amari Torayasu Raita Ryu Obu Toramasa Akio Kaneda Morozumi Torasada Takeshi Katō Oyamada Nobuari Seiichi Tanabe Baba Nobuharu Kazuya Takahashi Hara Toratane Kai Shishido Komai Masatake Issei Takahashi Kosaka Masanobu Koutaro Tanaka Yamagata Masakage Yasuyuki Maekawa Akiyama Nobutomo Hidekazu Ichinose Sanada Yukitaka Kuranosuke Sasaki Shinome Misa Shimizu Sanada Gengorō Kaito Kobayashi Aiki Ichibe Yoshimasa Kondō Akabe Shimotsuke Susumu Terajima Princess Miru Yōko Maki Shima Akemi Omori Hagino Miyoko Asada Kinu Moeko EzawaUesugi clan Edit Uesugi Kenshin Gackt Usami Sadamitsu Ken Ogata Naoe Sanetsuna Tokuma Nishioka Kakizaki Kageie Kenichi Kaneda Honjō Saneyori Gen Kimura Ōkuma Tomohide Gorō Ōhashi Momo Naomi Nishida Nami Fusako Urabe Uesugi Norimasa Ichikawa Sadanji Nagano Narimasa Mantarō Koichi Uesugi Sadazane Mizuho SuzukiImagawa clan Edit Imagawa Yoshimoto Shōsuke Tanihara Jukeini Shiho Fujimura Taigen Sessai Masatō Ibu Imagawa Ujizane Yukijirō Kazama Ihara Tadatane Renji Ishibashi Matsudaira Motoyasu Keisuke SakamotoLater Hōjō clan Edit Hōjō Ujiyasu Makoto Matsui Hōjō Ujitsuna Tōru Shinagawa Hōjō Ujimasa Saotome Taichi Hōjō Tsunashige Tamotsu Ishibashi Shimizu Yoshimasa Tadashi YokouchiOther Daimyō of Shinano Province Edit Murakami Yoshikiyo Toshiyuki Nagashima Suwa Yorishige Fumiyo Kohinata Suwa Yoritaka Kenshō Ono Ogasawara Nagatoki Akihiko Imai Takatō Yoritsugu Shōzō Uesugi Kojima Gorozaemon Nobuhiko Takada Takanashi Masayori Akira OtakaOthers Edit Aoki Daizen Wataru Shihodō Ofuku Mako Midori Oda Nobunaga Jirō Sakuma Seiin Kei Satō Hiraga Genshin Shun SugataEpisodes EditEpisode 1 The One Eyed Man Episode 2 Farewell Birthplace Episode 3 Marici s Wife Episode 4 Demon of Vengeance Episode 5 Suruga Rebellion Episode 6 The Road to Employment Episode 7 Harunobu s First Battle Episode 8 Surprise Attack Unnokuchi Episode 9 Kansuke s Death Episode 10 Harunobu Commits Treason Episode 11 Nobutora s Banishment Episode 12 Kansuke Gains Employment Episode 13 The Uninvited Man Episode 14 Flag of Sun Tzu Episode 15 The Invasion of Suwa Episode 16 The Fated Encounter Episode 17 The Princess Tears Episode 18 To Live or to Die Episode 19 The Cursed Flute Episode 20 Birth of a Tactician Episode 21 The Princess Disappearance Episode 22 Clash of the Three Provinces Episode 23 Night Attack at Kawagoe Episode 24 The Dragon of Echigo Episode 25 A Cruel Law Episode 26 A Painful Victory Episode 27 The Strongest Enemy Episode 28 Death of Two Great Men Episode 29 Counterattack The Takeda Army Episode 30 The Road Towards Subjugating the Country Episode 31 The Treacherous Castle Episode 32 Infiltrating Echigo Episode 33 Kansuke is Captured Episode 34 Sanada s Desire Episode 35 The Princess Battle Episode 36 Women of Fate Episode 37 Mother s Will Episode 38 Subjugating Murakami Episode 39 Kawanakajima Clash Between the Dragon and Tiger Episode 40 The Triple Alliance Episode 41 The Princess Death Episode 42 The Tactician and the God of War Episode 43 Birth of Shingen Episode 44 Shingen s Assassination Episode 45 The Scheme Okehazama Episode 46 The Kanto Expedition Episode 47 Night Before the Decisive Battle Episode 48 The Crucial Moment Kawanakajima Episode 49 Desperate Struggle Kawanakajima Episode 50 The Decisive Battle KawanakajimaSoundtrack and books EditSoundtrack Edit Furin Kazan EMI Music Japan Furin Kazan Last Part EMI Music Japan Books Edit Official guideNHK Taiga Drama Story Furin Kazan First Part ISBN 978 4 14 923345 1 December 20 2006 NHK Taiga Drama Story Furin Kazan Last Part ISBN 978 4 14 923346 8 June 25 2007 NHK Taiga Drama Historical handbook Furin Kazan ISBN 978 4 14 910617 5 December 2006 NovelNHK Taiga Drama 1 Volume of Wind ISBN 978 4 14 005509 0 November 2006 NHK Taiga Drama 2 Volume of Forest ISBN 978 4 14 005510 6 March 2007 NHK Taiga Drama 3 Volume of Fire ISBN 978 4 14 005511 3 June 2007 NHK Taiga Drama 4 Volume of Mountain ISBN 978 4 14 005512 0 September 2007 References Edit The Trusted Confidant NEP Program Finder NHK Enterprises Retrieved 15 November 2020 Inoue Yasushi The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan Translated by Yoko Riley Vermont Tuttle Publishing 2005 lt http www tuttlepublishing com authors inoue yasushi the samurai banner of furin kazan gt dead link accessed 10 January 2014 風林火山とは kotobank Retrieved 30 December 2020 External links Edit nbsp Television portal nbsp History portal nbsp Japan portalThe Trusted Confidant at NEP Program Finder in English Taiga drama Furin Kazan at NHK Archives in Japanese 46th work Furinkazan at NHK in Japanese The Trusted Confidant Furin kazan original title at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Furin Kazan TV series amp oldid 1175258419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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