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Mona Lisa's Smile

Mona Lisa's Smile (モナリザの微笑, Mona Riza no Hohoemi) is a 2000 Japanese television drama for Fuji Television, about an art appraiser working at an Auction house in Tokyo while searching for a legendary counterpart to the Mona Lisa, the Mona Lisa of Sorrow.[1]

Mona Lisa's Smile
Also known asMona Riza no Hohoemi
Genre
Written by
  • Yasushi Fukuda
  • Yoko Iino
  • Jun Maekawa
Directed by
  • Kozo Nagayama
  • Daisuke Tajima
  • Kazuhiro Kobayashi
Starring
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
ProducerToru Kawai
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkFuji Television
Release12 January (2000-01-12) –
22 March 2000 (2000-03-22)

Premise edit

Art expert and auctioneer Masayuki Tachibana (Yōsuke Eguchi) joins the newly established auction house Weisz Tokyo, ostensibly to audit and oversee its operations on behalf of the company's London head office, while secretly pursuing his own agenda – the search for the whereabouts of the real copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, as well as its legendary counterpart and companion piece, the Mona Lisa of Sorrow.

Cast edit

Weisz Tokyo Auction House edit

  • Yōsuke Eguchi as Masayuki Tachibana – art expert and auctioneer, transferring from the Weisz London head office
  • Riona Hazuki as Chizuru Orihara – art restorer
  • Masatō Ibu as Kaoru Usami – manager of Weisz Tokyo
  • Junichi Okada as Takuro Okajima – assistant manager and accountant, formerly a banker from Toto Bank
  • Yoshizumi Ishihara as Yoshiharu Kamei – Oriental art specialist
  • Shiro Namiki as Shuhei Miyashita – jewelry specialist
  • Hajime Okayama as Osamu Motegi – wine specialist
  • Satoko Oshima as Utako Sakazaki – Western art specialist
  • Aki Shibuya and Yumie Kobayashi as assistants and announcers

Others edit

  • Matsumoto Hakuō II as Kiichiro Tsunashima – Chairman of GT Systems (credited as Koshiro Matsumoto)
  • Yumiko Ishitomi as Kiyoko Onuki – secretary to chairman Tsunashima
  • Masami Hayashi as Midori Takashiro – art coordinator and one of Usami's regular customers

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Final bid estimate 20 billion yen"
Transliteration: "Rakusatsu yosō 200 oku-en" (Japanese: 落札予想200億円)
12 January 2000 (2000-01-12)
At the grand opening of auction house Weisz Tokyo, art expert Masayuki Tachibana shows up uninvited and successfully bids for a Greek marble statue, before publicly exposing it as a forgery. Much to the chagrin of manager Kaoru Usami, Tachibana subsequently reveals he was dispatched from the London head office to help audit their operations. Later, while preparing for tomorrow's auctions, Tachibana learns from Usami that the mysterious item marked X at the end of the catalog is a known counterfeit of famed Mona Lisa, before relating to an astonished staff the existence and history of a purported companion piece – the Mona Lisa of Sorrow. Meanwhile, Weisz Tokyo art restorer Chizuru Orihara is also seeking the Mona Lisa of Sorrow for her own reasons, as is GT Systems chairman Kiichiro Tsunashima.
2"The Treasure of Versailles"
Transliteration: "Berusaiyu no hihō" (Japanese: ベルサイユの秘宝)
19 January 2000 (2000-01-19)
3"The Seventh Van Gogh"
Transliteration: "7-Mai-me no Gohho" (Japanese: 7枚目のゴッホ)
26 January 2000 (2000-01-26)
4"Tears of the Bisque Doll"
Transliteration: "Bisukudōru no namida" (Japanese: ビスクドールの涙)
2 February 2000 (2000-02-02)
5"The Legacy of the Empress Dowager"
Transliteration: "Seitaigō no isan" (Japanese: 西太后の遺産)
9 February 2000 (2000-02-09)
6"The Angel's Gift"
Transliteration: "Tenshi no okurimono" (Japanese: 天使の贈り物)
16 February 2000 (2000-02-16)
7"Love · An Encounter"
Transliteration: "Ai・meguri ai" (Japanese: 愛・めぐり逢い)
23 February 2000 (2000-02-23)
8"A vicious art museum and an actress in debt ...The Mystery of Satsuma Kiriko"
Transliteration: "Akutoku bijutsukan to shakkin joyū… Satsuma Kiriko no nazo" (Japanese: 悪徳美術館と借金女優…薩摩切子の謎)
1 March 2000 (2000-03-01)
9"A trap of revenge set in a cursed incense burner"
Transliteration: "Noroi no kōro ni shikake rareta fukushū no wana" (Japanese: 呪いの香炉に仕掛けられた復讐の罠)
8 March 2000 (2000-03-08)
10"All members! Second Mona Lisa Recovery Operation"
Transliteration: "Zen'in shūgō! 2-Mai-me no Monariza dakkan sakusen" (Japanese: 全員集合!2枚目のモナリザ奪還作戦)
15 March 2000 (2000-03-15)
11"Living dead return! The final winner"
Transliteration: "Inochigake no donden-gaeshi! Saigo no shōsha" (Japanese: 命がけのドンデン返し!最後の勝者)
22 March 2000 (2000-03-22)

References edit

  1. ^ Clements, Jonathan; Tamamuro, Motoko (1 November 2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953. Stone Bridge Press. pp. 197–198. ISBN 978-1880656815.

External links edit

  • Official Fuji TV page for Mona Lisa's Smile

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mona Lisa s Smile news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Mona Lisa s Smile モナリザの微笑 Mona Riza no Hohoemi is a 2000 Japanese television drama for Fuji Television about an art appraiser working at an Auction house in Tokyo while searching for a legendary counterpart to the Mona Lisa the Mona Lisa of Sorrow 1 Mona Lisa s SmileAlso known asMona Riza no HohoemiGenreMystery DramaWritten byYasushi Fukuda Yoko Iino Jun MaekawaDirected byKozo Nagayama Daisuke Tajima Kazuhiro KobayashiStarringYōsuke Eguchi Riona Hazuki Matsumoto Hakuō II Masato Ibu Junichi Okada Yoshizumi Ishihara Satoko Oshima Hajime Okayama Shiro NamikiCountry of originJapanOriginal languageJapaneseNo of seasons1No of episodes11ProductionProducerToru KawaiRunning time45 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkFuji TelevisionRelease12 January 2000 01 12 22 March 2000 2000 03 22 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Weisz Tokyo Auction House 2 2 Others 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksPremise editArt expert and auctioneer Masayuki Tachibana Yōsuke Eguchi joins the newly established auction house Weisz Tokyo ostensibly to audit and oversee its operations on behalf of the company s London head office while secretly pursuing his own agenda the search for the whereabouts of the real copy of Leonardo da Vinci s Mona Lisa as well as its legendary counterpart and companion piece the Mona Lisa of Sorrow Cast editWeisz Tokyo Auction House edit Yōsuke Eguchi as Masayuki Tachibana art expert and auctioneer transferring from the Weisz London head office Riona Hazuki as Chizuru Orihara art restorer Masatō Ibu as Kaoru Usami manager of Weisz Tokyo Junichi Okada as Takuro Okajima assistant manager and accountant formerly a banker from Toto Bank Yoshizumi Ishihara as Yoshiharu Kamei Oriental art specialist Shiro Namiki as Shuhei Miyashita jewelry specialist Hajime Okayama as Osamu Motegi wine specialist Satoko Oshima as Utako Sakazaki Western art specialist Aki Shibuya and Yumie Kobayashi as assistants and announcers Others edit Matsumoto Hakuō II as Kiichiro Tsunashima Chairman of GT Systems credited as Koshiro Matsumoto Yumiko Ishitomi as Kiyoko Onuki secretary to chairman Tsunashima Masami Hayashi as Midori Takashiro art coordinator and one of Usami s regular customersEpisodes editNo TitleOriginal air date1 Final bid estimate 20 billion yen Transliteration Rakusatsu yosō 200 oku en Japanese 落札予想200億円 12 January 2000 2000 01 12 At the grand opening of auction house Weisz Tokyo art expert Masayuki Tachibana shows up uninvited and successfully bids for a Greek marble statue before publicly exposing it as a forgery Much to the chagrin of manager Kaoru Usami Tachibana subsequently reveals he was dispatched from the London head office to help audit their operations Later while preparing for tomorrow s auctions Tachibana learns from Usami that the mysterious item marked X at the end of the catalog is a known counterfeit of famed Mona Lisa before relating to an astonished staff the existence and history of a purported companion piece the Mona Lisa of Sorrow Meanwhile Weisz Tokyo art restorer Chizuru Orihara is also seeking the Mona Lisa of Sorrow for her own reasons as is GT Systems chairman Kiichiro Tsunashima 2 The Treasure of Versailles Transliteration Berusaiyu no hihō Japanese ベルサイユの秘宝 19 January 2000 2000 01 19 3 The Seventh Van Gogh Transliteration 7 Mai me no Gohho Japanese 7枚目のゴッホ 26 January 2000 2000 01 26 4 Tears of the Bisque Doll Transliteration Bisukudōru no namida Japanese ビスクドールの涙 2 February 2000 2000 02 02 5 The Legacy of the Empress Dowager Transliteration Seitaigō no isan Japanese 西太后の遺産 9 February 2000 2000 02 09 6 The Angel s Gift Transliteration Tenshi no okurimono Japanese 天使の贈り物 16 February 2000 2000 02 16 7 Love An Encounter Transliteration Ai meguri ai Japanese 愛 めぐり逢い 23 February 2000 2000 02 23 8 A vicious art museum and an actress in debt The Mystery of Satsuma Kiriko Transliteration Akutoku bijutsukan to shakkin joyu Satsuma Kiriko no nazo Japanese 悪徳美術館と借金女優 薩摩切子の謎 1 March 2000 2000 03 01 9 A trap of revenge set in a cursed incense burner Transliteration Noroi no kōro ni shikake rareta fukushu no wana Japanese 呪いの香炉に仕掛けられた復讐の罠 8 March 2000 2000 03 08 10 All members Second Mona Lisa Recovery Operation Transliteration Zen in shugō 2 Mai me no Monariza dakkan sakusen Japanese 全員集合 2枚目のモナリザ奪還作戦 15 March 2000 2000 03 15 11 Living dead return The final winner Transliteration Inochigake no donden gaeshi Saigo no shōsha Japanese 命がけのドンデン返し 最後の勝者 22 March 2000 2000 03 22 References edit Clements Jonathan Tamamuro Motoko 1 November 2003 The Dorama Encyclopedia A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953 Stone Bridge Press pp 197 198 ISBN 978 1880656815 External links editOfficial Fuji TV page for Mona Lisa s Smile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mona Lisa 27s Smile amp oldid 1208244339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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