¡Seiten wo Tsuke (NHK Taiga Drama Special Rurubu)(JTB No MOOK)
¡JTB Publishing
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[Machine Translation] Includes a convenient e-book that can be used on smartphones and tablets. The historical drama "Seiten wo Sukuke (Blue Sky)," which will be broadcast in 2021, depicts the period from the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate to the Meiji era (written by Mika Omori), featuring Shibusawa Eiichi, who is known as the father of the Japanese economy and the face of the new 10,000-yen bill. The magazine features interviews with Ryo Yoshizawa, who plays Eiichi Shibusawa, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, who plays Yoshinobu Tokugawa, and other cast members, as well as photos from the drama and a character correlation chart, making the drama more enjoyable to watch. Rurubu" also provides detailed introductions to places associated with the drama with its unique guiding capabilities. In addition to Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture, the birthplace of Eiichi Shibusawa, and Oji, Kita Ward, Tokyo, where Eiichi Shibusawa lived, the guide also includes Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, the birthplace of Yoshinori Tokugawa, and Kyoto, the scene of the uprisings at the end of the Edo period. It is also packed with information on the Taiga Drama Pavilion and gourmet food, including long-established restaurants in Tokyo that have been around since the end of the Edo period and the Meiji era. / Taiga Drama "Seiten wo Sukuke" Program Information: The charms of the drama "Seiten wo Sukuke" are featured in the front page of the magazine in a special photogravure. The magazine also features interviews with the lead actor, Ryo Yoshizawa, and other cast members, as well as a "Personnel Correlation Chart" and a "Quick Chronological Table" to help you understand at a glance the relationships surrounding Eiichi Shibusawa and make the drama more enjoyable. The "Rurubu" section is a unique feature of the magazine. A thorough guide to places associated with "Seiten wo Sukeruke": (Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture) Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Museum, Former Shibusawa Residence "Naka no Ie", Otaka Yoshichu Life House, etc. (Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo) Shibusawa Memorial Museum, Banko Rokko, Seibuchi Bunko, Paper Museum, etc., Tomioka Silk Mill in Gunma, Kodokan in Mito, Kaoburi Pass in Echigo, Kyoto, places associated with Shinsengumi, etc. ( 500 yen) Coupon valid until April 2022 )
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