The Emperor's Cook
The Emperor's Cook | |
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Also known as | Tennō no Ryōriban |
Genre | Drama |
Created by | Hisahide Sugimori |
Based on | Tennō No Ryōriban (novel) |
Written by | Yoshiko Morishita |
Directed by | Yuichiro Hirakawa, Shingo Okamoto |
Starring |
Takeru Satoh Haru Kuroki Kenta Kiritani Tasuku Emoto Ryohei Suzuki Hideaki Itō Hiromi Go Kaoru Kobayashi |
Ending theme | "Yume Miru Hito" by Masashi Sada |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Akihiko Ishimaru |
Running time | 54 min (Japan) |
Production company(s) | TBS |
Distributor | TBS |
Release | |
Original network | TBS |
Original release | April 26 – July 12, 2015 |
External links | |
Website |
The Emperor's Cook (Japanese: 天皇の料理番 Hepburn: Tennō no Ryōriban) is a 2015 Japanese television drama based on the novel Tennō no Ryōriban by Hisahide Sugimori.[1][2] It premiered on TBS on 26 April 2015, starring Takeru Satoh in the lead role.[3] The 1st episode is 108 minutes, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th episodes are 64 minutes long.
Cast
- Takeru Satoh - Tokuzō Akiyama
- Haru Kuroki - Toshiko Takahama
- Kenta Kiritani - Shintarō Matsui
- Tasuku Emoto - Tatsukichi Yamagami
- Saki Takaoka - Ume Morita
- Gajirō Satō - Sennosuke Morita
- Sei Ashina - Kayano
- Ryū Morioka - Kurasaburō Akiyama
- Anna Ishibashi - Mitsuko Takahama
- Yoshiyuki Tsubokura - Okumura
- Jinta Nishizawa - Masashi Sasaki
- Daisuke Kuroda - Araki
- Takeshi Ōnishi - Sekiguchi
- Mamoru Watanabe - Sugiyama
- Hirotaka Ōkuma - Fujita
- Yūji Kido - Suzuki
- Ryōhei Suzuki - Shūtarō Akiyama
- Tetsuya Takeda - Professor Shōgo Kirizuka
- Hideaki Ito - Sergeant Yūkichi Tanabe (Cook of the 36th Infantry Regiment)
- Yumi Asou - Okichi (Shūtarō's lodging house landlady)[4]
- Masaya Kato - Takeshirō Iogi (Chef to the British Minister to Japan)
- Yōjin Hino - Kinnosuke Takahama
- Satoko Ōshima - Harue Takahama
- Jun Miho - Fuki Akiyama
- Tetta Sugimoto - Shūzō Akiyama
- Kaoru Kobayashi - Kamaichi Usami (Chef of the Peer's Club)
- Hiromi Go - Japanese Ambassador to France Shin'ichirō Awano
- Kazuyuki Asano - Viscount Hayato Fukuba (Director of the Imperial Cuisine Division, Ministry of the Imperial Household)[4]
- Kazue Itoh - Takigawa (Lady-in-waiting of Empress Teimei)[5]
- Emi Wakui - Empress Teimei[4]
- Zen Kajihara - Emperor Showa[6]
Accolades
Awards | ||||
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Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Nominees | Result |
8th International Drama Festival in Tokyo | October 21, 2015 | The Grand Prix | Won | |
Best Actor | Takeru Satoh | Won | ||
Best Actress | Haru Kuroki | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Ryohei Suzuki | Won | ||
References
- ↑ 【TBS】佐藤健主演『天皇の料理番』初回は15.1% (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
- ↑ 26日スタート「天皇の料理番」。原作の主人公はかなりの「やんちゃ」佐藤健はどう挑むのか (in Japanese). Excite Japan Co., Ltd. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
- ↑ 佐藤健さん「天皇の料理番」 (in Japanese). The Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
- 1 2 3 TBS official website (in Japanese)
- ↑ From the telop of Emperor's Cook episode 10
- ↑ SIS Company Inc. official profile page of Zen Kajihara (in Japanese)
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website
- The Emperor's Cook at the Internet Movie Database
Preceded by Ryūsei Wagon (18 January 2015 - 22 March 2015) |
TBS Sunday Dramas Sundays 21:00 - 21:54 (JST) |
Succeeded by Napoleon no Mura (19 July 2015 - 20 September 2015) |
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