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Atsu-Hime [篤姫]

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Title:Atsu-Hime
篤姫
Princess Atsu
Telecast:2008-01-06 to 2008-12-14

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TV Station:NHK
Duration:50 Episodes
Viewership:24.5%
Genre(s):Period drama



Synopsis
The 47th NHK Taiga Drama is Atsu-hime. It is a life story of Atsuhime who was born in Kagoshima Prefecture, then called Satsuma, and how she became the wife of Tokugawa Iesada, the 13th shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Actor/Actress Cast (100)
Miyazaki Aoi 宮崎あおいMiyazaki Aoi
宮崎あおい

Okatsu/Atsu-hime (Tenshoin)
Eita 瑛太Eita
瑛太

Kimotsuki Naogoro/Komatsu Tatewaki
Nagatsuka Kyozo 長塚京三Nagatsuka Kyozo
長塚京三

Shimadu Tadatake
Higuchi Kanako 樋口可南子Higuchi Kanako
樋口可南子

Oyuki
Okada Yoshinori 岡田義徳Okada Yoshinori
岡田義徳

Shimadu Tadayuki
Sasaki Sumie 佐々木すみ江Sasaki Sumie
佐々木すみ江

Kikumoto
Nagai Honoka 永井穂花Nagai Honoka
永井穂花

Okatsu (child)
Iwamoto Chinami 岩本千波Iwamoto Chinami
岩本千波

Okatsu (child)
Sakai Kazuhisa 坂井和久Sakai Kazuhisa
坂井和久

Tadayuki (child)
Sakai Masato 堺雅人Sakai Masato
堺雅人

Tokugawa Iesachi (Iesada)
Matsuda Shota 松田 翔太Matsuda Shota
松田 翔太

Tokugawa Yoshitomi (Iemochi)
Hira Takehiro 平岳大Hira Takehiro
平岳大

Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu/Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Saiki Shigeru 斉木しげるSaiki Shigeru
斉木しげる

Tokugawa Ieyoshi
Yoshitake Reo 吉武怜朗Yoshitake Reo
吉武怜朗

Tokugawa Iesato
Kobayashi Kaito 小林海人Kobayashi Kaito
小林海人

Tayasu Kamenosuke (young child)
Kisaichi Yuta 私市夢太Kisaichi Yuta
私市夢太

Tayasu Kamenosuke (child)
Horikita Maki 堀北真希Horikita Maki
堀北真希

Princess Kazunomiya Chikako/Seikanin
Matsuzaka Keiko 松坂慶子Matsuzaka Keiko
松坂慶子

Ikushima
Takahashi Hideki 高橋英樹Takahashi Hideki
高橋英樹

Shimadu Nariakira
Yo Kimiko 余貴美子Yo Kimiko
余貴美子

Hisa-Hime
Yamaguchi Yuichiro 山口祐一郎Yamaguchi Yuichiro
山口祐一郎

Shimadu Tadayuki (Hisamitsu)
Nagato Hiroyuki 長門裕之Nagato Hiroyuki
長門裕之

Shimadu Narioki
Suzukaze Mayo 涼風真世Suzukaze Mayo
涼風真世

Oyura
Nakagawa Shingo 中川 真吾Nakagawa Shingo
中川 真吾

Shimazu Tadayoshi
Yoshitaka Yuriko 吉高由里子Yoshitaka Yuriko
吉高由里子

Otetsu
Kaji Masaki 加治将樹Kaji Masaki
加治将樹

Shimazu Ukon
Sawamura Ikki 沢村一樹Sawamura Ikki
沢村一樹

Komatsu Kiyomichi
Tomosaka Rie ともさかりえTomosaka Rie
ともさかりえ

Chika
Harada Natsuki 原田夏希Harada Natsuki
原田夏希

Kotohana (Okoto)
Enoki Takaaki 榎木孝明Enoki Takaaki
榎木孝明

Kimotsuki Kaneyoshi
Hira Mikijiro 平幹二朗Hira Mikijiro
平幹二朗

Zusho Hirosato
Nakayama Katsumi 中山克己Nakayama Katsumi
中山克己

Shimazu Bungo
Ozawa Yukiyoshi 小澤 征悦Ozawa Yukiyoshi
小澤 征悦

Saigo Takamori
Harada Taizo 原田泰造Harada Taizo
原田泰造

Okubo Toshimichi
Matoba Koji 的場浩司Matoba Koji
的場浩司

Arima Shinshichi
Maya Kyoko 真野響子Maya Kyoko
真野響子

Okubo Fuku
Owada Shinya 大和田伸也Owada Shinya
大和田伸也

Okubo Toshiyo
Miyake Hiroki 三宅弘城Miyake Hiroki
三宅弘城

Ijichi Masaharu
Hirayama Hiroyuki 平山広行Hirayama Hiroyuki
平山広行

Arimura Shunsai/Kaieda Nobuyoshi
Mizutani Momosuke 水谷百輔Mizutani Momosuke
水谷百輔

Saigo Shingo (Judo)
Inamori Izumi 稲森いずみInamori Izumi
稲森いずみ

Takiyama
Takahata Atsuko 高畑淳子Takahata Atsuko
高畑淳子

Honjuin
Wakamura Mayumi 若村麻由美Wakamura Mayumi
若村麻由美

Kangyoin
Nakamura Meiko 中村メイコNakamura Meiko
中村メイコ

Niwata Tsuguko
Tsuruta Mayu 鶴田真由Tsuruta Mayu
鶴田真由

Shiga/Hokenin
Nakajima Tomoko 中島知子Nakajima Tomoko
中島知子

Shigeno
Takahashi Yumiko 高橋由美子Takahashi Yumiko
高橋由美子

Karahashi
Iwai Yumi 岩井友見Iwai Yumi
岩井友見

Utahashi
Miyaji Masako 宮地雅子Miyaji Masako
宮地雅子

Hatsuse
Totani Tomo 戸谷友Totani Tomo
戸谷友

Tokiwai
Takemoto Satoko 竹本聡子Takemoto Satoko
竹本聡子

Tsuchimikado Fujiko
Kodama Ai こだま愛Kodama Ai
こだま愛

Hanazono
Abe Asami 安倍麻美Abe Asami
安倍麻美

Tokiwa
Hasegawa Manami 長谷川愛美Hasegawa Manami
長谷川愛美

Konoe Hiroko
Kawata Shinobu 川田しのぶKawata Shinobu
川田しのぶ

the machijoro
Umeno Yasukiyo 梅野泰靖Umeno Yasukiyo
梅野泰靖

Kurikawa Magoroku
Shoji Yusuke 小路勇介Shoji Yusuke
小路勇介

Takuma Harumichi
Kobayashi Asako 小林麻子Kobayashi Asako
小林麻子

Shino
Tanahashi Sachiyo 棚橋幸代Tanahashi Sachiyo
棚橋幸代

Mine
Kono Yasuro 河野安郎Kono Yasuro
河野安郎

Shimazu Tadafuyu
Fujisaki Go 藤崎剛Fujisaki Go
藤崎剛

Tadafuyu (child)
Matsuo Katsuhisa 松尾勝久Matsuo Katsuhisa
松尾勝久

Shimazu Hisayuki
Tanaka Oga 田中碧海Tanaka Oga
田中碧海

Hisayuki (child)
Takahashi Taira 高橋平Takahashi Taira
高橋平

Komatsu Kiyonao
Nakamura Shuga 中村柊芽Nakamura Shuga
中村柊芽

Komatsu Yasuchiyo (young Kiyonao)
Asanuma Shinpei 浅沼晋平Asanuma Shinpei
浅沼晋平

Shimazu Bungo
Yamamoto RyujiYamamoto Ryuji
Tateyama Buhee
Endo Yuya 遠藤雄弥Endo Yuya
遠藤雄弥

Arimura Jizaemon
Takamatsu IkuTakamatsu Iku
Mine
Sato Aiko 佐藤藍子Sato Aiko
佐藤藍子

Onoshima
Itaya Yuka 板谷由夏Itaya Yuka
板谷由夏

Hirokawa
Kitahara Sawako 北原佐和子Kitahara Sawako
北原佐和子

Fujino
Kusakari Masao 草刈正雄Kusakari Masao
草刈正雄

Abe Masahiro
Nakamura Baijaku 中村梅雀Nakamura Baijaku
中村梅雀

Ii Naosuke
Tatsumi Takuro 辰巳琢郎Tatsumi Takuro
辰巳琢郎

Hotta Masayoshi
Shirai Akira 白井晃Shirai Akira
白井晃

Ando Nobumasa
Matsuzawa Kazuyuki 松澤一之Matsuzawa Kazuyuki
松澤一之

Matsudaira Tadakata
Shiga Kotaro 志賀廣太郎Shiga Kotaro
志賀廣太郎

Kuze Hirochika
Kitaoji Kinya 北大路欽也Kitaoji Kinya
北大路欽也

Katsu Rintaro (Kaishuu)
Katsuji Ryo 勝地涼Katsuji Ryo
勝地涼

John Manjiro
Fujiki Takashi 藤木孝Fujiki Takashi
藤木孝

Kugai Inaba-no-Kami
Kobayashi KatsuyaKobayashi Katsuya
Kimura Settsu-no-Kami
Nomura Shinji 野村信次Nomura Shinji
野村信次

Fukaya Morifusa
Yoshimitsu Ryota 吉満涼太Yoshimitsu Ryota
吉満涼太

Inoue Kiyonao
Tokui Yuu 徳井優Tokui Yuu
徳井優

Ito Genboku
Emori Toru 江守徹Emori Toru
江守徹

Tokugawa Nariaki
Yajima Kenichi 矢島健一Yajima Kenichi
矢島健一

Matsudaira Yoshinaga (Shungaku)
Morita Junpei 森田順平Morita Junpei
森田順平

Date Munenari
Shimura Togo 志村東吾Shimura Togo
志村東吾

Matsudaira Katamori
Obayashi Takeshi 大林丈史Obayashi Takeshi
大林丈史

Nagano Shume (Yoshitoki)
Furumoto Shinnosuke 古本新之輔Furumoto Shinnosuke
古本新之輔

Goto Shojiro
Tamaki Hiroshi 玉木宏Tamaki Hiroshi
玉木宏

Sakamoto Ryoma
Ichikawa Mikako 市川実日子Ichikawa Mikako
市川実日子

Oryu
Togi Hideki 東儀秀樹Togi Hideki
東儀秀樹

Emperor Komei
Takezai Terunosuke 竹財輝之助Takezai Terunosuke
竹財輝之助

Prince Arisugawa Taruhito
Hoshi Yuriko 星由里子Hoshi Yuriko
星由里子

Muraoka
Mikami Ichiro 三上市朗Mikami Ichiro
三上市朗

Konoe Tadafusa
Kataoka Tsurutaro 片岡鶴太郎Kataoka Tsurutaro
片岡鶴太郎

Iwakura Tomomi
Nakajima Tomoko 中嶋朋子Nakajima Tomoko
中嶋朋子
Shunputei Koasa 春風亭小朝Shunputei Koasa
春風亭小朝

Konoe Tadahiro
  

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Drama Reviews (7)
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1. Beautiful [Rating: 8/10]
So I fell asleep quite a bit while watching this drama. Although it was quite lovely to look at and although I absolutely adore Aoi-chan, the story dragged a bit during those middle episodes.

That being said, I must say that I’m awfully glad I watched this drama. Firstly, it taught me so much about Court life and about Japanese history. It was amusing to realize just how much I had picked up from this drama when I visited the castles in Japan and was able to answer the questions posed by the tour guide. ^_^

Secondly, I was able to experience Matsuzaka Keiko. Where has she been all my life?! It was the strangest sensation feeling so devastated when her character, Ikushima, left Atsu-Hime’s service – and then feeling this flood of joy when she returned numerous episodes later. The bond that is formed between Atsu-Hime and the women in the Ooku is truly infectious and I felt camaraderie between them and myself.

Thirdly, I love Taiga’s because of the various faces that cross the screen. It was so refreshing to see the different actors and actresses pop up without me expecting them.

And finally, the drama was simply aesthetically pleasing.

I was really affected by the plot and the character of Atsu-Hime – so much so that I tried to look her up in historical literature to learn more about her.

All-in-all, although boring at times, I would still invest the billion hours to watch this show again.
Reviewed by Wynter on 14 April 2009
2. Quietly grabs your attention [Rating: 8/10]
This tiaga drama addresses the period when U.S. forces in the mid-19th century attempted to "open" Japan - thus threatening hundreds of years of relative stability. At the heart of the story - Atsu-Hime (Aoi Miyasaki), who marries a shogun in dubious health. Miyasaki is adequate in the title role.

This begins slowly, and takes over fifteen or so episodes before you're thrust into the convoluted world of Japanese court life; halfway through, it's arresting. It's considerably more accurate than many other tiaga dramas, but still has wiggle-room for fiction.
Reviewed by jdoramadotcom on 3 August 2008
3. Yay Taiga drama! [Rating: 9/10]
Well this drama did not pack as much action as most Taiga drama's tend to showcase so it can seem to slowly plot along. That sounds pretty dull and bad but it does not feel that way thanks to strong acting and a good script and cast.

Aoi Miyazaki rocks and so does the rest of the cast. Well worth viewing even if it does not have a lot of excess drama or action.
Reviewed by MonsterZero-65 on 6 November 2009
4. Great [Rating: ?/10]
Even though I do not speak Japanese, and the dvd's I bought did not have english subtitles, I quite enjoyed it. The music was superb, I got the soundtrack, but it does not include a song that sounds like opera, sung by a woman. Does anybody know the name of the song, and who sings it, and where is available?
Thank you
Reviewed by PerGuy on 23 March 2010
5. Miyazaki Aoi was very impressive [Rating: 8/10]
Miyazaki Aoi was the star of this Taiga and she did a wonderful job. I can't say it was a thrilling taiga drama but it was interesting and I enjoyed it. I really learned a lot from this drama about Atsuhime and personal research inspired by the drama.
Reviewed by MonsterZero65 on 16 August 2010
6. Average expectatoins [Rating: ?/10]
A fairly typical mix of light history and melodrama, as Japan deals with the encroachment of Western powers 150 years ago. Miyazaki Aoi is mildly appealing as the young princess working behind the scenes.
Reviewed by jdoramadotcom on 28 March 2008
7. aiyaaa.... [Rating: ?/10]
hurmmm...49episodes?haha....i couldnt stand if its more than 15epd...i cant watch it anyway,no drama from nhk ever been sold in malaysia..i mean taiga drama of course..
Reviewed by alyaa azhar on 2 July 2007

Comments From Users (25)
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1. Comments by Jeanxi [Rating: 7/10]
Boring at the beginning, gets interesting once Atsuhime marries the shogun, but goes back to the same boring lull once the shogun dies. I loved the interaction between Okatsu and her family so I was sad when she moved away and never saw her family again. There continued to be touching scenes between her and members of her new family (new dad, Ikushima, Iesate), but the series might as well have ended when Ikushima left the ooku since the most important people in her life have pretty much all left her. The only heartwarming scene left in the last half of the drama was when she encountered Naogoro again after not seeing him for many years.

Throughout the series, Atsuhime is noted as an interesting, out-of-the-box thinker, a smart woman for the era, but her intelligence was not portrayed well. Sure, she might have appeared to be a relatively smart lady, but most of the time, she's just hanging around, contemplating one thing or another, and not really doing anything. There was maybe one moment in the whole drama when I commended her on her smart move. There was also no logical development in her relationship with Shogun Iesate nor any good reason for why she suddenly became really close to Iemochi (neither did she seem old enough to be his mother).

On a separate note, if there is one actor I hated in the series, it's got to be Horikita Maki for her expressionless acting. She looked weird with a capital w. I mean caterpillars as brows and a radioactive-looking lipcolor does nothing for a woman's appearance. Yes, Takiyama also had scary makeup, but at least it had a form of aesthetics in the scariness (Nana, anyone?), whereas Kazunomiya's makeup was just plain scary and ugly. The other majorly wooden character was the guy who played Iemochi. I didn't feel touched at all by the interaction between him and Atsuhime. Everything felt forced and the fact that he called her mother weirded me out at first since they seem to be about the same age. Also, all of Kazunomiya's posse from Kyoto were irritating. I guess they were supposed to act that way, so in that sense their acting was great.

EDIT: Although the drama was slow and dragged out, it ended on an impressive note. I almost cried my eyes out in the last episode ~>.<~ It's just so sad that Atsuhime lived on while so many of her friends and family died before her, I was especially heartbroken when Naogoro died. For the extremely touching ending, I've upped the rating to 7 ^^
2. Comments by xploring [Rating: ?/10]
I found Atsuhime very easy to watch, flew right through to episode 22 in just a few days. But if I had any expectation to begin with, I think I probably would have been disappointed.

The story when Atsuhime was in Satsuma was very enjoyable. But after that, I don't really understand her motivation for giving up her family and going through all that... To me, the characterisation is lacking, I couldn't really put together her care-free/inquisitive side with her determined side. Perhaps because I am not Japanese? (or well-informed on Japanese history) The story, though slow, is watchable, but I felt there wasn't a lot of substance, or meaningful revelations. Like in the beginning with the character of Zusho(?, the old councillor who fixed Satsuma's finance).

Restarted again after a long break, but it has quickly become frustrating. On the point of who to pick for the next shogun, there are no convincing reasons for either candidates. Moreover, it's difficult to see why people of different factions vehemently oppose the other candidates, when through their words, their top priority was to extend/secure the shogunate. The same thing just kept repeating without any convincing arguments. They actually explained this near the end of the debate, perhaps it is common knowledge for the target Japanese audience.

It definitely has its moments despite the pace slowing right down. Handling for a lot of the emotional moments were very similar to that of many Korean dramas.
3. Comments by yurifly [Rating: 10/10]
Miyazaki Aoi is an amazing actress and I cannot think of anyone else more prefect for this role. Her portrayal of the young Katsu and her transformation into the wise Tenshoin is perfect. Her supporting cast also did amazing job bringing out the essence of their characters and they all have great chemistry. At first, I was a little thrown off by Eita's appearance, but he was developed solidly. Matsuda Shota also portrayed his young and gentle Iemochi very well. I do think that Horikita Maki is a little bit of miscast, maybe because she doesn't really pull the taiga look very well. I don't know much about Japanese history but I found the plot was engaging and balanced the politics, history and drama well with a healthy dose of humor thrown in. I started tearing up in the early episode when Katsu said goodbye to her family and then later when she mourned the death of her husband and son.
4. Comments by ABINTRA [Rating: 8/10]
Informative yet entertaining drama, with lush period details and an elaborate web of politics and historical figures. Very touching at times. My main complaint is that it could've been condensed into fewer episodes... it was extremely interesting for a portion in the middle but dragged at the beginning and end. Overall, a worthwhile watch, if one has the time to invest in it!
5. Comments by ginger ale [Rating: 10/10]
What's there not to love in Aoi Miyazaki? She breath fresh life into the role of the wife of the 13th Shogun as Atsuhime. I love her on screen chemistry with Eita as Naogoro the lower level samurai who was her childhood friend, confidante, iGo playing mate and all around hanger on. Of course they all played really important roles in unifying Japan when they got older!!!
6. Comments by nickylynn [Rating: 8/10]
I liked the first half, but after her husband died it just dragged. I got bored. Although there was some good moments Atsuhime had with Ikushima. What really touched me was Atsuhime's relationship with her husband. Their love for each other was expressed so beautifully.
7. Comments by Anime Dad [Rating: 9/10]
Fascinating insight into Meiji restoration-era Japan through the eyes of Atsu-hime, who went from rural princess to the wife of Shogun Iesada to one of the most influential women in Japan at the time. Great performances all round, especially from Miyazaki Aoi and Eita.
8. Comments by Patazilla [Rating: 10/10]
Great cast, great plot, great soundtrack, great editing. I deeply enjoyed this drama, which was my first taiga drama ever. It wasn't dull for a second, but very moving and loveable instead. A truely heartfelt story.
9. Comments by hikaruhana [Rating: 8/10]
Very good! I was more and more impressed with Miyazaki Aoi's acting the more I watched. Itsukushima was also great. And what a life. Highly recommend.
10. Comments by gaijinmark [Rating: 6/10]
Okay, I'll give them props for trying something different, a Taiga from the woman's point of view. But it just never really worked for me.
11. Comments by eml132 [Rating: ?/10]
Will be my first Taiga drama, looking forward to it. Anything with Miyazaki Aoi has to be good right? ;-)
12. Comments by Michikohime [Rating: ?/10]
Watching it, the few first episode are kinda low pace though... I hope it's gonna get a little better
13. Comments by natzumi [Rating: 8/10]
Only saw episode one!
This one got a really high rating!
I would see if if I have more time!
14. Comments by Wynter [Rating: 8/10]
A very beautiful Taiga about Atsu-Hime and how she influenced the government.
15. Comments by moeru_h [Rating: 10/10]
Another amazing Bakumatsu story. Atsuhime's story left me in tears.
16. Comments by wanderingfish7 [Rating: 9/10]
Great drama. I followed for the whole year, didn't waste my time.
17. Comments by Zapper [Rating: 10/10]
just heard Maki Horikita going be in this 49 episodes long drama
18. Comments by aoi_dolphine [Rating: 7/10]
Still airing and stopped at epi5
19. Comments by tama_naj [Rating: 7/10]
one of the best taiga dramas...
20. Comments by jessiesoon [Rating: 9/10]
love aoi miyazaki as atsuhime!
21. Comments by sadacori [Rating: ?/10]
(Currently watching on KIKU)
22. Comments by toyotaku [Rating: ?/10]
Still watching...
23. Comments by ffrostte [Rating: ?/10]
watching...
24. Comments by mujji [Rating: 8/10]
waiting..
25. Comments by houndofwinter [Rating: ?/10]
watching
26. Comments by riichan [Rating: 9/10]
27. Comments by xaxa [Rating: 9/10]
28. Comments by marienella [Rating: ?/10]
29. Comments by g_hunter1 [Rating: ?/10]
30. Comments by estranged [Rating: ?/10]

Users who voted for this drama (4)
1. Patazilla
Even though I have no other Taiga drama to compare this to, I really enjoyed it. It wasn't just dull historic plot, but you could feel with all its characters. Very captivating and deeply moving... never a dull moment. I loved all the heartfelt characters who were portrayed by an awesome cast and also give a thumps up to the amazing soundtrack. Epic!
2. mujji
aoi vs maki!
3. santei
4. galagrace