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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Nozomi Makino |
Directed by | Tomochika Kasaura Mamoru Ohashi Tsuyoshi Yanagawa Mitsuhiro Fukui Takako Yamada |
Starring | Mao Miyaji Atsuko Asano Takashi Fujii Katsuhisa Namase Sarina Suzuki Shōei Hanako Yamada Nobuaki Kakuda Mamoru Mohri Matsunosuke Shofukutei Fumiyo Kohinata Ren Osugi Hidekazu Akai Tatsuya Mihashi Nobuko Miyamoto |
Narrated by | Shunji Fujimura |
Opening theme | "Kono Machi" by Chitose Hajime |
Composer | Masahiro Kawasaki |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 150 |
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Producer | Yoshinori Komiyama |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Production company | NHK Osaka |
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Network | NHK |
Release | September 30, 2002 (2002-09-30) – March 29, 2003 (2003-03-29) |
Manten (まんてん, Manten) is a Japanese television drama series, the 67th Asadora series broadcast on NHK. It was aired on September 30, 2002 and ended on March 29, 2003. The drama tells about a young woman who studies to become a meteorologist.
Plot
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Cast
Main characters
- Mao Miyaji as Manten Hidaka
- Chiaki Saito as young Manten Hidaka
- Takashi Fujii as Yōhei Hanayama
- Riku Nishimoto as Sora Hanayama
- Nobuko Miyamoto as Yuriko Hanayama
- Katsuhisa Namase as Keisuke Hanayama
- Serina Suzuki as Nishiki Hanayama (her maiden name was Shinohara)
- Atsuko Asano as Mihoko Hozumi (her maiden name was Hidaka)
- Tatsuya Mihashi as Genji Hidaka
- Hidekazu Akai as Genkichi Hidaka
- Kiyoshi Hikawa as Hideo Hidaka
- Fumiyo Kohinata as Jinroku Hozumi
- Mitsuki Tanimura as Mikai Hozumi
- Yuriko Hirooka as Fumiko Tanaka
Kuroda family
- Nobuaki Kakuda as Masami Kuroda
- Midoriko Kimura as Kazue Kuroda
- Hanako Yamada as Tsubame Kuroda
- Yoshinori Yasuda as Iwao Kuroda
- Kazuyuki Maeda as Kojiro Kuroda
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Preceded bySakura | Asadora 1 30 September 2002 – 29 March 2003 |
Succeeded byKokoro |
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