Taiga drama (大河ドラマ Taiga dorama , "Big River Drama") is the name NHK gives to the annual, year-long historical fiction television series it broadcasts in Japan. Beginning in 1963 with the black-and-white Hana no Shōgai, starring kabuki actor Onoe Shōroku and Takarazuka star Awashima Chikage, the network has hired a producer, director, writer, music director, and actors for the series. The 45-minute show airs on the NHK General network every Sunday at 20:00, with rebroadcasts on Saturday afternoon at 13:05. Satellite, HDTV digital satellite, and NHK World Premium broadcasts are also available.
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1 | Hana no Shōgai | 花の生涯 | 7 April 1963 | 29 December 1963 | Shoroku Onoe (尾上松緑) Keiji Sada |
Black and white |
2 | Akō Rōshi | 赤穂浪士 | 1 January 1964 | 27 December 1964 | Kazuo Hasegawa (長谷川一夫) Osamu Takizawa |
Black and white. Also the most viewed taiga drama in its history. |
3 | Taikōki | 太閤記 | 3 January 1965 | 26 December 1965 | Ken Ogata(緒形拳) Kōji Takahashi(高橋幸治) |
Black and white |
4 | Minamoto no Yoshitsune | 源義経 | 2 January 1966 | 25 December 1966 | Onoe Kikunosuke VII (尾上菊之助) Junko Fuji (藤純子) |
Black and white |
5 | San Shimai | 三姉妹 | 1 January 1967 | 24 December 1967 | Mariko Okada (岡田茉莉子) Shiho Fujimura Komaki Kurihara |
Black and white |
6 | Ryōma ga Yuku | 竜馬がゆく | 7 January 1968 | 29 December 1968 | Kin'ya Kitaōji(北大路欣也) Ruriko Asaoka |
Black and white |
7 | Ten to Chi to | 天と地と | 5 January 1969 | 28 December 1969 | Koji Ishizaka (石坂浩二) Kōji Takahashi(高橋幸治) |
Colour. Future broadcasts are in colour. |
8 | Mominoki wa Nokotta | 樅の木は残った | 4 January 1970 | 27 December 1970 | Mikijiro Hira (平幹二朗) Sayuri Yoshinaga |
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9 | Haru no Sakamichi | 春の坂道 | 3 January 1971 | 26 December 1971 | Kinnosuke Nakamura(萬屋錦之介) | |
10 | Shin Heike Monogatari | 新・平家物語 | 2 January 1972 | 24 December 1972 | Tatsuya Nakadai(仲代達矢) Tarō Shigaki |
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11 | Kunitori Monogatari | 国盗り物語 | 7 January 1973 | 30 December 1973 | Mikijirō Hira(平幹二朗) Hideki Takahashi |
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12 | Katsu Kaishū | 勝海舟 | 6 January 1974 | 29 December 1974 | Tetsuya Watari (渡哲也)→Hiroki Matsukata[1] | |
13 | Genroku Taiheiki | 元禄太平記 | 6 January 1975 | 29 December 1975 | Kōji Ishizaka(石坂浩二) Tōru Emori |
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14 | Kaze to Kumo to Niji to | 風と雲と虹と | 4 January 1976 | 26 December 1976 | Ken Ogata Go Kato (加藤剛) |
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15 | Kashin | 花神 | 2 January 1977 | 25 December 1977 | Umenosuke Nakamura (中村梅之助) Masatoshi Nakamura (中村雅俊) |
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16 | Ōgon no Hibi | 黄金の日日 | 8 January 1978 | 24 December 1978 | Ichikawa Somegorō VI (六代目市川染五郎) | |
17 | Kusa Moeru | 草燃える | 7 January 1979 | 23 December 1979 | Koji Ishizaka (石坂浩二) Shima Iwashita |
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18 | Shishi no Jidai | 獅子の時代 | 6 January 1980 | 21 December 1980 | Bunta Sugawara Go Kato (加藤剛) |
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19 | Onna Taikōki | おんな太閤記 | 11 January 1981 | 20 December 1981 | Yoshiko Sakuma(佐久間良子) Toshiyuki Nishida |
Based on the novel Taikōki (which formed the basis of the 3rd Taiga Drama of the same title), with the story told from a feminist perspective. |
20 | Tōge no Gunzō | 峠の群像 | 10 January 1982 | 19 December 1982 | Ken Ogata(緒形拳) Jūzō Itami |
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21 | Tokugawa Ieyasu | 徳川家康 | 9 January 1983 | 18 December 1983 | Sakae Takita (滝田栄) Tetsuya Takeda (武田鉄矢) |
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22 | Sanga Moyu | 山河燃ゆ | 8 January 1984 | 23 December 1984 | Matsumoto Kōshirō IX(松本幸四郎) Toshiyuki Nishida |
First (and so far) only Taiga drama set in the Shōwa period of World War II |
23 | Haruno Hatō | 春の波涛 | 6 January 1985 | 15 December 1985 | Masatoshi Nakamura(中村雅俊) Keiko Matsuzaka(松坂慶子) |
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24 | Inochi | いのち | 5 January 1986 | 14 December 1986 | Yoshiko Mita(三田佳子) Koji Yakusho |
First (and so far) only Taiga drama set in postwar Japan. |
25 | Dokuganryū Masamune | 独眼竜政宗 | 4 January 1987 | 13 December 1987 | Ken Watanabe(渡辺謙) Kumiko Goto (後藤久美子) |
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26 | Takeda Shingen | 武田信玄 | 10 January 1988 | 18 December 1988 | Kiichi Nakai(中井貴一) Misako Konno |
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27 | Kasuga no Tsubone | 春日局 | 1 January 1989 | 17 December 1989 | Reiko Ōhara (大原麗子) Shinji Yamashita (山下真司) |
Earliest premiere for a Taiga drama. |
28 | Tobu ga Gotoku | 翔ぶが如く | 7 January 1990 | 9 December 1990 | Toshiyuki Nishida(西田敏行) Takeshi Kaga |
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29 | Taiheiki | 太平記 | 6 January 1991 | 25 December 1991 | Hiroyuki Sanada(真田広之) Yasuko Sawaguchi |
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30 | Nobunaga | 信長 KING OF ZIPANGU | 5 January 1992 | 13 December 1992 | Naoto Ogata (緒形直人) Momoko Kikuchi (菊池桃子) |
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31 | Ryūkyū no Kaze | 琉球の風 | 10 January 1993 | 13 June 1993 | Noriyuki Higashiyama (東山紀之) Atsuro Watabe (渡部篤郎) |
First part of a 3-part series. |
32 | Homura Tatsu | 炎立つ | 4 July 1993 | 13 March 1994 | Ken Watanabe(渡辺謙) Hiroaki Murakami |
Second part of a 3-part series. Also had the latest premiere for a Taiga drama. |
33 | Hana no Ran | 花の乱 | 3 April 1994 | 25 December 1994 | Yoshiko Mita(三田佳子) Ichikawa Danjūrō XII |
Conclusion of the 3-part series. Also the least viewed Taiga Drama in NHK history. |
34 | Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune | 八代将軍吉宗 | 8 January 1995 | 10 December 1995 | Toshiyuki Nishida(西田敏行) Nenji Kobayashi (小林稔侍) |
About the Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune. |
35 | Hideyoshi | 秀吉 | 7 January 1996 | 22 December 1996 | Naoto Takenaka(竹中直人) Yasuko Sawaguchi |
49 episodes about the life of Hideyoshi. |
36 | Mōri Motonari | 毛利元就 | 5 January 1997 | 14 December 1997 | Hashinosuke Nakamura (中村橋之助) Yasuko Tomita (富田靖子) |
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37 | Tokugawa Yoshinobu | 徳川慶喜 | 4 January 1998 | 13 December 1998 | Masahiro Motoki(本木雅弘) Hikari Ishida |
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38 | Genroku Ryōran | 元禄繚乱 | 1 January 1999 | 12 December 1999 | Nakamura Kanzaburo(中村勘九郎) Ken Matsudaira |
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39 | Aoi ~Tokugawa Sandai~ | 葵徳川三代 | 9 January 2000 | 17 December 2000 | Masahiko Tsugawa(津川雅彦) Toshiyuki Nishida |
First series to be broadcast in High Definition. Future series are also broadcast in HD. |
40 | Hōjō Tokimune | 北条時宗 | January 7, 2001 | December 9, 2001 | Motoya Izumi(和泉元彌) Atsuro Watabe(渡部篤郎) |
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41 | Toshiie to Matsu | 利家とまつ~加賀百万石物語~ | 6 January 2002 | 15 December 2002 | Toshiaki Karasawa(唐沢寿明) Nanako Matsushima |
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42 | Musashi | 武蔵 MUSASHI | 5 January 2003 | 7 December 2003 | Shinnosuke Ichikawa (市川新之助) Ryoko Yonekura |
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43 | Shinsengumi! | 新撰組! | 11 January 2004 | 12 December 2004 | Shingo Katori(香取慎吾) Koji Yamamoto Masato Sakai (さかい まさと) |
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44 | Yoshitsune | 義経 | 9 January 2005 | 11 December 2005 | Hideaki Takizawa(滝沢秀明) Kiichi Nakai |
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45 | Kōmyō ga Tsuji | 功名が辻 | 8 January 2006 | 10 December 2006 | Yukie Nakama Takaya Kamikawa (上川隆也) |
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46 | Fūrin Kazan | 風林火山 | 7 January 2007 | 9 December 2007 | Masaaki Uchino (内野聖陽) Gackt |
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47 | Atsuhime | 篤姫 | 6 January 2008 | 21 December 2008 | Aoi Miyazaki(宮﨑あおい) Masato Sakai (さかい まさと) |
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48 | Tenchijin | 天地人 | 4 January 2009 | 22 November 2009 | Satoshi Tsumabuki(妻夫木聡) | |
49 | Ryōmaden | 龍馬伝 | 3 January 2010 | 28 November 2010 | Masaharu Fukuyama(福山雅治) | |
50 | Gō | 江〜姫たちの戦国〜 | 9 January 2011 | 27 November 2011 | Juri Ueno(上野樹里) | |
51 | Taira no Kiyomori | 平清盛 | 2012 | 2012 | Kenichi Matsuyama(松山ケンイチ) |
Saka no Ue no Kumo was originally set for a 2006 broadcast as "21st Century Taiga Drama". However, the scriptwriter of the series committed suicide, causing a delay in production. The series will air as "NHK Special Drama" in three parts, each part airing from late November to late December of each year.
Title | Episodes | Start | End | Cast |
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Saka no Ue no Kumo pt1 坂の上の雲 |
5 eps | 29 November 2009 | 27 December 2009 | Masahiro Motoki Hiroshi Abe |
Saka no Ue no Kumo pt2 | 4 eps | 5 December 2010 | 26 December 2010 | |
Saka no Ue no Kumo pt3 | 4 eps | Late November or early December 2011 | Late December 2011 |
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