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1965 Japanese television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taikōki (太閤記) is a 1965 Japanese television series. It is the 3rd NHK taiga drama.[1][2]
Taikōki | |
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Genre | Taiga drama |
Written by | Sōsuke Mogi |
Directed by | Ei Okazaki etc |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Junnosuke Hiramitsu |
Theme music composer | Yoshirō Irino |
Opening theme | NHK Symphony Orchestra |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | NHK |
Release | January 3 – December 26, 1965 |
Related | |
Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Taikōki deals with the Sengoku period. Based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novels "Shinsho Taikōki".[3][4] Now only episode 42 exists, which depicted the Honnō-ji Incident.[1]
The story chronicles the life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi from childhood to ruler of Japan.[5][6]
NHK originally scheduled the Honnō-ji Incident for the 32nd episode to be aired on August 8th, but due to the popularity of Kōji Takahashi's portrayal as Oda Nobunaga, they received letters from audience viewers asking them to "please don't kill Nobunaga". In response, the producers delayed the episode for two months, airing it on October 17th as the drama's 42nd episode. Furthermore, Nobunaga continued to appear in flashback scenes.
The average viewership across all episodes came to 31.2%, with the peak reaching 39.7% on October 17th with the 42nd episode.[7]
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