~ My Family's History ~
Overview
Title: Wagaya no Rekishi
Format: Tanpatsu
Genre: Family, Drama
Episodes: 3
Broadcast Network: Fuji TV
Broadcast Period: 2010 Spring (TBA)
Timeslot: TBA
Official Website: http://www.fujitv.co.jp/wagaya/
Production
Screenwriter: Mitani Koki
Producer:
Director:
Cast
Shibasaki Kou as Yame Masako
Sato Koichi as Onizuka Daizo
Nishida Toshiyuki as Yame Tokijiro
Oizumi Yo
Matsumoto Jun
Sato Ryuuta
Horikita Maki
Eikura Nana
Amami Yuki
Tamayama Tetsuji
Yamamoto Koji
Suzuki Suwa
Takada Junji
Fuji Sumiko
Nagasawa Masami
Synopsis
It is 1945 and the war has come to an end. The Yame family, a family of seven, are living in a six-tatami mat room at the home of a family friend in Hakata. Masako (Shibasaki Kou), 17, the eldest daughter, has been supporting the family in place of their useless father, Tokijiro (Nishida Toshiyuki). Despite leading an impoverished life, the Yame family is cheerful, healthy and gets along well and Masako cares about this family more than anything else. When Masako starts working at a club at Nakasu, she becomes acquainted with Onizuka Daizo (Sato Koichi), the manager of the club who is a shrewd, up-and-coming businessman. Daizo has been devoting himself to the resurrection of the streets of Hakata, which had been bombed in the air raids. He is drawn to Masako’s positive attitude about her family and before long Masako’s respect for Daizo turns into love. Encouraged by Daizo’s pledge to take care of her family, Masako decides to “marry” him. At that moment, another one of Tokijiro’s get-rich-quick schemes fails and the people of Hakata start pointing fingers at the family and talking about them behind their backs. When Daizo expands to Tokyo, Masako proposes that the entire family moves up to Tokyo …
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News
Fuji TV's 50th Anniversary Dorama
Written by: www.kawaii-joyuu.com
Source: Sanspo

Today Fuji TV announced its big 3-episode dorama special that is going to commemorate the station’s 50th anniversary. No other than Mitani Koki (48) is going to provide the script for the dorama called "Waga Uchi no Rekishi" (My Family’s History) which is going to air next spring. It is going to tell the story of a family’s life during 1945~1964 (Showa period) and at the same time it is going to tell us a bit about the period in general. Shibasaki Kou (28), Matsumoto Jun (26), Sato Ryuuta (29), Horikita Maki (20) and Eikura Nana (21) are going to portray the members of that family, but the list of the doesn’t end here!
The story focuses on the "Yame Family" and its 7 family members. It starts in 1945, so it will be interesting to see how families lived right after the end of th war. "It’s the first time we are mixing the genre of a family dorama with a post-war dorama," Mitani comments. "During that long story, we are going to see laughter, tears, romance, suspense and love within the family and not to forget the classic teledrama component. I couldn’t have wrote something like that, if it wasn’t for the 50th anniversary." He added.
Of course, a 50th anniversary dorama has to come with an amazing cast and Fuji TV really did a great job in getting a lot of top-class actors and actresses. Above you already heard about the 5 starring people who are going to play the siblings of the family, but you are also going to see popular stars such as Sato Kouichi (48), Nagasawa Masami (22), Ooizumi You (36) and Amami Yuuki (42) who we are used to see in starring roles as well. Nishida Toshiyuki (61) and Fuji Sumiko (63) are going to play the parents of the Yame family.
For the 5 people playing the siblings, plus Nagasawa and Ooizumi, it’s going to be the first time they are appearing in a dorama or movie written by Mitani. Shibasaki who is going to play the eldest daughter: "Instead of all-smiles, it’s going to be a very deep story and I’m glad to be a part of it." Matsumoto, the eldest son: "I’m very happy to be able to participate in such a wonderful project."
Other comments from some of the actors: "It’s a great honor to participate in a project of a great senior from my university." (Sato Ryuuta) – "I’m very happy to become a part of the Mitani family." (Nagasawa)
This dorama is going to be the last of 5 planned anniversary projects by Fuji TV. Many big moments of the Showa period are going to be portrayed next to the family story, such as the Teikoku Bank Incident, the US-Japan Security Treaty conflicts, the start of the Shinkansen trains, the Olympics in Tokyo and so on. Fuji TV is already really full of expectations for their big birthday dorama, "We are confident that you’ve never seen a dorama like this before!" So far, so good, but how are we supposed to endure the anticipation until spring next year?
































