Genre: | Taiga drama |
Director: | Makoto Ohara |
Starring: | Kōji Ishizaka Shima Iwashita Ken Matsudaira Shōhei Hino Sakae Takita Tetsuya Takeda Hiroshi Fujioka Ryunosuke Kaneda Mitsuko Kusabue Shinjirō Ehara Kyōko Maya Keiko Matsuzaka Onoe Tatsunosuke I Onoe Shoroku II |
Theme Music Composer: | Joji Yuasa |
Opentheme: | NHK Symphony Orchestra |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
Num Episodes: | 51 |
Runtime: | 45 minutes |
Channel: | NHK |
Related: | The 13 Lords of the Shogun |
is a 1979 Japanese television series. It is the 17th NHK taiga drama.[1] [2]
It is also the first Taiga drama to standardize the use of modern language in dialogue starting with this one onward. On the other hand, characters did not use first names to address others as it was considered disrespectful historically, instead used people's common names and court ranks as was custom for the time.
Kusa Moeru deals with the rise and fall of the Kamakura shogunate at the start of the Kamakura period. Based on Michiko Nagai's novels "Hojo Masako", "Enkan" etc.[3] [4]
The story chronicles the lives of Minamoto no Yoritomo and Hōjō Masako.[5] [1] As the drama producers found it difficult to create a solo female protagonist, they made the drama with dual protagonists in mind. Minamoto no Yoritomo's story ends halfway with his death, then Masako takes over the leading role for the last half. However, even with this structure, the first half emphasizes on Masako's perspective of events, making her essentially the main character of the entire story.
Episode | Original airdate | Title | Directed by | Rating | |
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1 | Makoto Ōhara | 27.9% | |||
2 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 30.5% | |||
3 | Shizuhiro Izuta | ||||
4 | Makoto Ōhara | 29.6% | |||
5 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 28.7% | |||
6 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 29.1% | |||
7 | Makoto Ōhara | 27.5% | |||
8 | Makoto Ōhara | 27.3% | |||
9 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 32.4% | |||
10 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 30.3% | |||
11 | Makoto Ōhara | 31.4% | |||
12 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 29.2% | |||
13 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 27.6% | |||
14 | Makoto Ōhara | 22.7% | |||
15 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 24.0% | |||
16 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 27.1% | |||
17 | Makoto Ōhara | 25.8% | |||
18 | Tōru Shōji | 29.9% | |||
19 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 30.0% | |||
20 | Makoto Ōhara | 27.5% | |||
21 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 24.4% | |||
22 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 27.3% | |||
23 | Makoto Ōhara | 23.3% | |||
24 | Makoto Ōhara | 19.3% | |||
25 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 22.8% | |||
26 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 22.6% | |||
27 | Hiroshi Watanabe | 25.6% | |||
28 | Makoto Ōhara | 24.5% | |||
29 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 22.4% | |||
30 | Shizuhiro Izuta | ||||
31 | Makoto Ōhara | 20.5% | |||
32 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 23.5% | |||
33 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 26.3% | |||
34 | Tōru Shōji | 24.4% | |||
35 | Makoto Ōhara | 25.0% | |||
36 | Hiroshi Watanabe | 23.7% | |||
37 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 26.9% | |||
38 | Makoto Ōhara | 25.6% | |||
39 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 26.7% | |||
40 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 24.1% | |||
41 | Takashi Matsuhashi | 25.5% | |||
42 | Makoto Ōhara | 31.7% | |||
43 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 25.2% | |||
44 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 27.0% | |||
45 | Munehiro Anzai | 24.2% | |||
46 | Makoto Ōhara | 24.3% | |||
47 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 26.4% | |||
48 | Shizuhiro Izuta | 24.9% | |||
49 | Makoto Ōhara | 27.7% | |||
50 | Hiroyuki Eguchi | 22.5% | |||
51 | Makoto Ōhara | 28.6% | |||
Average rating 26.3% - Rating is based on Japanese Video Research (Kantō region).[6] |