Ochoyan

Ochoyan (おちょやん) is a Japanese television drama series and the 103rd Asadora series, following Yell. It premiered on November 30, 2020. It is based on the life of Chieko Naniwa.

Ochoyan
Original titleおちょやん
GenreDrama
Written byHiroyuki Yatsu
Directed byYoshiro Nagisawa
Makoto Bonkobara
Starring
Narrated byKichiya Katsura
Opening theme"Nakiwarai no Episode" by Motohiro Hata
ComposerHajime Sakita
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Executive producersShōichi Sakurai
Ritsuji Kumano
ProducerShunpei Murayama
Running time15 minutes
Production companyNHK Osaka
Release
Original networkNHK
Original releaseNovember 30, 2020 (2020-11-30)
External links
Website

Cast

Takei family

Dotonbori people

  • Ryoko Shinohara as Shizu Okada, a landlady of Okayasu theater
  • Jun Nagura as Sōsuke Okada, Shizu's husband
  • Ayaka Higashino as Mitsue Okada, Shizu and Sōsuke's only daughter
    • Yumi Kishida as young Mitsue
  • Keiko Miyata as Hana Okada, Shizu's mother
  • Yōko Ishino as Kiku Tomikawa, a landlady of Fukutomi theater
  • Hideaki Okajima as Fukumatsu Tomikawa, Kiku's husband
  • Takuya Inoue as Fukusuke Tomikawa, Kiku and Fukumatsu's only son
    • Kazuma Matsumoto as young Fukusuke
  • Kaoru Kusumi as Kame
  • Shiori Doi as Fujiko
  • Sawa Nimura as Setsuko
  • Chisa Furuya as Tama
  • Masumi Tange as Tsubaki
  • Ren Sawaki as Hodan
  • Kurumi Fujimoto as Ayame

Comedy people

  • Ryo Narita as Ippei Amami, Chiyo's husband
    • Tōma Nakasu as young Ippei
  • Motohiko Shigeyama as Tenkai Amami, Ippei's father
  • Hidetoshi Hoshida as Sennosuke Suganoya
  • Itsuji Itao as Mantarō Suganoya
  • Tadashi Nishikawa as Kumada

Kamigata theater people

  • Nakamura Ganjirō IV as Tsuruz
  • Haruka Igawa as Yuriko Takashiro, an actress
  • Mayumi Wakamura as Chidori Yamamura
  • Rio Asumi as Ruriko Takamine
  • Kantarō Soganoya as Masanori Oyamada
  • Eiji Kochō as Appare Suganoya
  • Noriyuki Otsuka as Tokkuri Suganoya
  • Ryotaro Okawa as Yōjirō Urushibara
  • Kiyo Matsumoto as Kaori Ishida
  • Ryutarō Sakaguchi as Hyakkuri Suganoya

People from Kyoto

  • Kazuhiko Nishimura as Kiyoshi Miyamoto, an owner of Kinema cafe
  • Ai Yoshikawa as Mari Uno, a Kinema female employee
  • Junko Abe as Yōko Kawasaki, an aspiring actress
  • Kurara Emi as Kiyoko Yabuuchi, a member of "Chidori Yamamura Ichiza"

People in movie theater

  • Ryuya Wakaba as Shinji Kogure, an assistant director
  • Seiji Rokkaku as Heihachi Katagane, the chief of Tsurukame studio
  • Shibuya Tengai III as Moriya, a security guard
  • Jun'ya Kawashima as George Honda, a director
  • First Summer Uika as Mika Honda, an actress
  • Akari Kizuki as Yayoi Tōyama, an actress

People from Kawachi

  • Koichi Kurokawa as Tatsuo Kobayashi
  • Yoshikazu Kiuchi as Mr. Tamai
  • Mitsuo Sagawa as Minegishi, president of a glass factory

Others

  • Kichiya Katsura as Kurogo (also as narrator)

Production

The filming began on April 2, 2020, but on April 7, NHK decided the suspension of shooting for the new series after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proclaimed a one-month state of emergency for Tokyo and other prefectures.[1][2] The shooting was resumed on June 24.[3] Since then, it has been recorded in accordance with NHK "Drama Production Manual for Preventing New Coronavirus Infection", and although the recording schedule has been significantly delayed, it has not considered changing the script or shortening the broadcasting period. The series announced that it will premiered on November 30, after previously being delayed from original on September 28 due to the pandemic.[4]

References

  1. 日本放送協会. "大河ドラマと連続テレビ小説 収録休止期間を延長 新型コロナ". NHKニュース. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  2. "杉咲花のNHK次期朝ドラ収録休止「麒麟ー」も延長 - ドラマ : 日刊スポーツ". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  3. "NHK:杉咲花主演の次期朝ドラ「おちょやん」 6月24日にロケで収録再開 放送開始日は未定". MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  4. 日本放送協会. "連続テレビ小説 放送日程見直しのお知らせ". ドラマトピックス (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-11-29.
Preceded by
Yell
Asadora
November 30, 2020 – present
Succeeded by
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