Hitotsu Yane no Shita
Hitotsu Yane no Shita | |
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Written by | Shinji Nojima |
Directed by | Kozo Nagayama |
Starring |
Yosuke Eguchi Masaharu Fukuyama Noriko Sakai Issei Ishida |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12+12 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original release | April 12, 1993 – June 30, 1997 |
Hitotsu Yane no Shita (ひとつ屋根の下, lit.: "Under One Roof") is a Japanese television series. It had a first season in 1993 and a second season, titled Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2, in 1997. It was very popular in Japan, with its highest rating being a remarkable 34 percent and it was also exported to other regions in East Asia. It features Yosuke Eguchi, Noriko Sakai and Masaharu Fukuyama as its leading characters.
Plot
Seven years ago the Kashiwagi couple were killed in a car accident. They left behind six children, who were forced to live in different families of relatives and adopters. Tatsuya Kashiwagi, the eldest son, was a Marathon runner. After retiring injured from running, He opened a small laundry shop and was ready to marry his coach's daughter. However, his biggest wish is to find his five separated siblings and form a family together. However, throughout these years, the six brothers and sisters lead their own lives without communication to each other. While Tatsuya is very eager in uniting the family, his siblings, with the exception of the eldest daughter Koyuki, are apathetic towards his suggestion. They also have very different lives, one son is the heir to a big hospital - owned by his foster father, another is a juvenile delinquent, etc. The youngest brother was also handicapped in an accident. Confronted with all the difficulties, Tatsuya still decides to reunite the family so that they can live "under one roof". To accomplish this wish, he overcame various difficulties, and even sacrificed his own marriage prospects...
Characters
- Yosuke Eguchi portrays Tatsuya Kashiwagi, the eldest son. He used to be a professional marathon runner. Later due to a leg injury, he retired and opened a laundry shop. He is the guardian of the family. Despite constantly nagging around his siblings, he is actually an upright, frank and caring brother. He gave up his own marriage to better take care of his siblings.
- Fukuyama Masaharu portrays Masaya Kashiwagi, the second son. After his parents' accident, he was adopted by a wealthy doctor Kiuchi Yuuzo. He studied hard to meet the expectations of his foster family, and his foster father later decided to let him inherit his private hospital in the future. In contrast with Tatsuya, Masaya has a calm and mature disposition.
- Noriko Sakai portrays Koyuki Kashiwagi, the adopted daughter of Kashiwagi family. After the accident, she was adopted by relatives and later moved out to live alone after her foster parents divorced. She had an affair with the manager at her workplace. After Tatsuya's wedding was called off, she resigned and moved into the Kashiwagi family to take care of her siblings. She is also a good assistant to Tatsuya's laundry shop.
- Issei Ishida portrays Kazuya Kashiwagi, the third son. He dropped out of high school, and was a delinquent, once having gone through a juvenile detention center. After returning to the Kashiwagi family, he turns a new leaf and works hard. His character is similar to that of Tatsuya's. Being headstrong, he often quarrels with Tatsuya. Although being normally talkative, he is shy in front of girls.
- Megumi Ōji portrays Koume Kashiwagi, the fifth child and the younger daughter. After being adopted by her relatives, she was not on good terms with the relative's daughter and was often bullied. Nevertheless, she is a strong girl who overcame all the difficulties. She is an industrious student with good grades and dreams of becoming a diplomat.
- Koji Yamamoto portrays Fumiya Kashiwagi, the youngest son. His legs were handicapped in an accident. Subsequently he was sent into a nursing home by his foster family and became autistic. Tatsuya took him home. Back home he overcame his sense of inferiority and started showing his talents on painting. He is a tender and resilient boy.
- Yuki Uchida portrays Rina Hiyoshi, a famous theater actress. She was hospitalized due to heart attack, and became friends with Masaya. She later does not heed Masaya's advice and died on the stage.
Episode titles and viewership
Season 1 -
No. | Japanese title | English translation | Date | Viewership |
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1 | 苦い再会 | The painful reunion | 1993/04/12 | 19.5% |
2 | 弟を舍てるのか! | Give up your brother! | 1993/04/19 | 20.6% |
3 | 兄チャンと妹の涙 | Tears of brother and sister | 1993/04/26 | 23.1% |
4 | チィ兄ちゃん帰る | Return of the second brother | 1993/05/03 | 22.0% |
5 | 车椅子の弟へ | The wheelchair bound brother | 1993/05/10 | 29.3% |
6 | 结婚宣言 | Announcement of wedding | 1993/05/17 | 26.8% |
7 | 裏切られた纯情 | Betrayed Innocence | 1993/05/24 | 29.6% |
8 | 长女の悲しい家出 | The elder daughter leaves home | 1993/05/31 | 26.5% |
9 | そこには爱がある | Love is here | 1993/06/07 | 33.5% |
10 | 弟よ、梦を抱け! | Brother, embrace your dream! | 1993/06/14 | 33.2% |
11 | 引き裂かれた绊 | Brotherhood fracture | 1993/06/21 | 37.8% |
12 | 上を向いて歩こう | Advance bravely | 1993/06/28 | 35.9% |
Season 2 -
No. | Japanese title | English translation | Date | Viewership |
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1 | さよならチィ兄ちゃん | Goodbye second brother | 1997/04/14 | 26.3% |
2 | 下宿人は美少女? | Renter is a pretty girl? | 1997/04/21 | 23.0% |
3 | 心の贫しき者へ | One whose heart is poor | 1997/04/28 | 27.0% |
4 | 腐った时代の青春 | Youth in the decaying age | 1997/05/05 | 26.3% |
5 | 车椅子の悲しき恋 | Tragic love on the wheelchair | 1997/05/12 | 24.4% |
6 | 车椅子の弟へ | Brother on the wheelchair | 1997/05/19 | 22.6% |
7 | 心にはダムがある | Dam in the heart | 1997/05/26 | 23.8% |
8 | 雅也よ、帰れ | Masaya, come back | 1997/06/02 | 26.3% |
9 | 爱する兄の帰国 | The second brother returns | 1997/06/09 | 28.3% |
10 | 小雪の命、雅也の爱、达也の叫び | Koyuki's life, Masaya's love, Tatsuya's cry | 1997/06/16 | 30.0% |
11 | 地球より重き爱情-兄弟の绊 | The most important love on earth - sibling bonds | 1997/06/23 | 28.1% |
12 | さよなら柏木兄弟-6月の花嫁 | Goodbye the Kashiwagi's - June wedding | 1997/06/30 | 34.1% |
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