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Hana no Arashi
- No.
- ST-00348
- Year
- 1988
- Broadcated
/Created by - フジテレビ系/東海テレビ
- Scriptwriter
- Nagasaka Shukei others
- Format
- drama seriese
- Awards
- TV Tokai’s hit romantic TV series
- Overview
- This TV series aired on Tokai TV on weekday afternoons. It was a popular show, achieving an average audience rating of over 16%. It ran for 70 episodes. Said to have been inspired by Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind, the series revolves around a woman who lived with a sense of beauty and pride from the early Showa to post-World War II era. The co-stars, Miho Takagi and Hiroyuki Watanabe, were called the “Golden Duo.” The word “Gokigenyo,” a formal greeting the heroine played by Takagi uses became a popular phrase among female students. The story development is credited to Shukei Nagasaka, but this is because after writing the script for Episodes 1 to 11, he stepped down due to a disagreement with TV Tokai’s production team. The year is 1920. A boy named Kazuya Tendo burns for revenge against Baron Kagekiyo Asakura and the Asakura family. Kazuya’s mother died, and at her funeral he heard that his mother had been toyed with and dumped by Asakura. Meanwhile, Kagekiyo has just returned from France with his wife Kikuko and their newborn daughter Ryuko. Twenty years have passed—Kazuya, burning in revenge against Baron Asakura, and Ryuko, who has grown into a beautiful and noble-minded woman, meet. The two try to keep their distance but gradually grow fond of one another...
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