
is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2011 in the Asadora time slot. Originally it was planned to air from March 28, 2011 (same as 2005's Asadora series Fight) to September 24, 2011, but it was delayed due to the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. It later aired from April 4, 2011 to October 1, 2011, same as 1988's and 1994's .
Ohisama is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2011 in the Asadora time slot. Set in Nagano prefecture, "Ohisama" covers the life of Yoko Sudo (Mao Inoue) through World War II. Yoko Sudo with her smile is able to bring brightness to those around her & she follows her mother's motif to laugh through the hard times. During the onset of WW II, Yoko is a high school student and "Ohisama" follows her as she eventually becomes a teacher and then gets married and has a child. Yoko then opens a soba restaurant with her student. --asianwiki
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is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2011 in the Asadora time slot. Originally it was planned to air from March 28, 2011 (same as 2005's Asadora series Fight) to September 24, 2011, but it was delayed due to the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. It later aired from April 4, 2011 to October 1, 2011, same as 1988's and 1994's .
==Cast== Mao Inoue as Yōko Maruyama (her maiden name was Sudō) Yūki Yagi as young Yōko Ayako Wakao as older Yōko Maruyama Kengo Kora as Kazunari Maruyama Hikari Mitsushima as Ikuko Tsutsui Tetsuko Kuroyanagi as older Ikuko Maiko as Machiko Hatano (her maiden name was Sōma) Yoko Tsukasa as older Machiko Kei Tanaka as Haruki Sudō, Yōko's eldest brother Kento Nagayama Sigeki Sudō, Yōko's eldest brother Tokio Emoto as Takeo Miyamoto Ayumi Ito as Natsuko Takahashi Yumi Shirakawa as Setsuko Miyazawa Eriko Watanabe as Kayo Murakami Kazuyoshi Kushida as Michio Maruyama Hiroshi Inuzuka as Takeo Miyamoto Yasufumi Terawaki as Ryūichi Sudō, Yōko's father Tomoyo Harada as Hiroko Sudō, Yōko's mother Yuki Saito as Fusako Haraguchi Kanako Higuchi as Tokoku Maruyama Misako Watanabe as Fujiko Kirino
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