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Asaki Yumemishi ~ Yaoya Oshichi Ibun

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Asaki

Official Website
www.nhk.or.jp/jidaigeki/asaki

Broadcast
Thursdays, 8.00 – 8:43 p.m., 19 September 2013

Station
NHK

Story
In February 1681 (Enpo 9), right after the fifth shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi was installed, a fire that started in Edo’s Hongo-Maruyama spread to Komagome and even the grocer Yaogen is destroyed by fire. 14-year-old Oshichi, the only daughter of the wealthy owner of Yaogen, is placed with Daijoji Temple until the shop and residence are rebuilt. As Oshichi helps to take care of six children who lost their homes in the fire and are alone in the world while living at the temple, she meets the temple’s attendant Kichiza for the first time and is consumed with a heartrending one-sided love for him. However, Kichiza is curt. Then he learns about her feelings for him and realises that he also loves her. Believing that their love is impossible, he tells Oshichi that he will devote himself to learning. Yaogen is soon rebuilt and Oshichi returns to town. Her father Kihe, who sees the potential in his hardworking sales clerk Kanzo, intends to take him in as his son-in-law. However, Oshichi will not agree because Kichiza lives in her heart. Kihe and his wife try to keep Kichiza away by placing him far off, but he for some reason ends up returning to Daijoji and staying at a woodshed. Learning about this when she comes to see the children at the temple, Oshichi rushes to the mountain behind and is reunited with Kichiza at the woodshed. He confesses that he could not concentrate because all he was thinking about was her. The two of them desperately try to suppress their feelings for each other. However, Oshichi’s parents come to know of her taking shelter from the rain and hurry her marriage to Kanzo. The feelings of these two secret lovers will soon open a chapter of tragedy … …

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