Nemuri Kyōshirō (TV series)

Nemuri Kyōshirō (眠狂四郎) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time in 1972. It is based on series of Nemuri Kyōshirō novels by Renzaburō Shibata.[1][2][3] Masakazu Tamura played the role of Nemuri Kyōshirō. Tamura's older brother Takahiro Tamura and younger brother Ryo Tamura appeared as a guest in the episode 6. Five special editions of the drama were produced later also Tamura played the role on the stage in 1973 and 1981. The complete DVD box was released on April 10, 2019.[4]

Nemuri Kyōshirō
Also known as眠狂四郎
GenreJidaigeki
Directed byKazuo Ikehiro
Akira Inoue
Tokuzō Tanaka
StarringMasakazu Tamura
Narrated byMasaya Takahashi
Theme music composerTakeo Watanabe
Country of originJapan
Original language(s)Japanese
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s)Toei Company
Release
Original networkKansai Telecasting Corporation
Picture formatFilm
Original release1972 October 3 
1973 March27

Plot

Set in the eighteenth century, during the reign of the eleventh Tokugawa shōgun Tokugawa Ienari. Nemuri Kyōshirō is a master of the sword, but he is a man who shuts his mind because of his unhappy background.(Kyōshirō's father is a Dutch missionary and his mother was Tokugawa shogunate`s upper superintendent officer Matsudaira Mondonoshoū`s daughter. He was an unwanted child and Kyōshirō `s mother killed herself soon after Kyōshirō`s birth.[5]) Although he hates being involved with incidents and people, he is always involved in them no matter where he goes. Some people challenge him to a duel to see his famous Engetsu Sappō(Full Moon cut),[4] while others try to use him because he is a half-breed. He solves incidents with his sword Musō Masamune and intelligence.[3]

Cast

Episode list

EpisodeTitleDirected byGuest starringsOriginal airdate
1"Youyake ni Hadaga Chiru" (夕焼けに肌が散る)Akira InoueKōji NanbaraOctober 3, 1972 (1972-10-03)
2"Nyoen ni Kengatsuita" (女怨に剣が哭いた)Tokuzō TanakaReiko Ohara,Yoshi KatōOctober 10, 1972 (1972-10-10)
3"Katanawa Shigureni Nureta" (刃は時雨に濡れた)Kimiyoshi YasudaKikko MatsuokaOctober 17, 1972 (1972-10-17)
4"Engetsu Junaiwo Keru" (円月 殉愛を斬る)Tokuzō TanakaMariko Kaga, Gorō Mutsumi, Kantarō SugaOctober 24, 1972 (1972-10-24)
5"Adabana ni Tsuyuga Kirameku" (仇花に露が煌めく)Juniji KurataMiyoko Akaza, Goro Ibuki, Hideyo Amamoto, Kei TaguchiOctober 31, 1972 (1972-10-31)
6"Yoin ni Onnawosaku" (夜陰に女を裂く)Akira InoueTakahiro Tamura, Ryo TamuraNovember 7, 1972 (1972-11-07)
7"Tougemichi ni Akaimiwo Utsu" (峠路に赤い実を撃つ)Junji KurataKyoko Yoshizawa, Hideo MurotaNovember 14, 1972 (1972-11-14)
8"Seibo wa Honouni Kieta" (聖母は炎に消えた)Kazuo IkehiroTōru Minegishi, Kaku Takashina, Taketoshi NaitoNovember 21, 1972 (1972-11-21)
9"Ijin no Kenga Hoeru" (異人の剣が吠える)Kimiyoshi YasudaMiwa TakadaNovember 28, 1972 (1972-11-28)
10"Kōya ni Jorobanaga Saku" (荒野に女郎花が咲く)Akira InoueMasayo Utsunomiya, Kei SatōDecember 5, 1972 (1972-12-05)
11"Rajo ni Kamiwomita" (裸女に神を見た)Kazuo IkehiroMasumi OkadaDecember 12, 1972 (1972-12-12)
12"Senketsu wa Aiwosometa" (鮮血は愛を染めた)Akira InoueKohji MoritsuguDecember 19, 1972 (1972-12-19)
13"Kyo no Ame Beni no Hadani Musebu" (京の雨 紅の肌に咽ぶ)Tokuzō TanakaKayo Matsuo, Nobuo KawaiDecember 26, 1972 (1972-12-26)
14"Engetsu Shoshunni Mau" (円月 初春に舞う)Tokuzō TanakaMari Shiraki, Saburo Date, Takuzo KawataniJanuary 2, 1973 (1973-01-02)
15"Sandogasa no Onnawa Moeta" (三度笠の女は燃えた)Junji KurataReiko Oshida, Takeo Chii, Shinsuke MikimotoJanuary 9, 1973 (1973-01-09)
16"Sandogasa no Onnawa Moeta" (お洒落狂女が歌う)Junji KurataRyūtarō Ōtomo, Jun TazakiJanuary 16, 1973 (1973-01-16)
17"Okappiki Dobu ga Kita" (岡っ引どぶが来た)Akira InoueTsutomu Yamazaki, Takeshi KusakaJanuary 23, 1973 (1973-01-23)
18"Kanashimi wa Yamini Kieta" (悲しみは闇に消えた)Akira InoueTamao Nakamura, Hideko Yoshida,January 30, 1973 (1973-01-30)
19"Mashō no Onna ni Otokoga Tsuku" (魔性の女に男が哭く)Tokuzō TanakaMako Midori, Kō NishimuraFebruary 6, 1973 (1973-02-06)
20"Akai Kuchibiru ni Kyōshirō wa Shinda" (紅い唇に狂四郎は死んだ)Tokuzō TanakaSadako SawamuraFebruary 13, 1973 (1973-02-13)
21"Onna no Tsubomi wa Nido Hiraku" (女の蕾は二度ひらく)Junji KurataTappie ShimokawaFebruary 20, 1973 (1973-02-20)
22"Amadera ni Enjiga Niou" (尼寺に臙脂が匂う)Junji KurataMari Nakayama, Yoshi KatōFebruary 27, 1973 (1973-02-27)
23"Nazo no Onnawa Yamiwo Uranda" (謎の女は闇を恨んだ)Yuji MakiguchiFumio WatanabeMarch 6, 1973 (1973-03-06)
24"Kinjirareta Hadani Naku" (禁じられた肌に泣く)Akira InoueJun Fujimaki, Kei SatōMarch 13, 1973 (1973-03-13)
25"Kurokamiga Koroshiwo Yonda" (黒髪が殺しを呼んだ)Toshimi YodaGoro Ibuki, Yoshi KatōMarch 20, 1973 (1973-03-20)
26"Kyōshirō ni Asuwanai" (狂四郎に明日はない)Akira InoueShinsuke Ashida, Rinichi YamamotoMarch 27, 1973 (1973-03-27)

TV Specials

Nemuri Kyôshirô (1989)

Directed by Tokuzō Tanaka

Nemuri Kyoshiro: Conspiracy at Edo Castle (1993)

Directed by Akira Inoue

Nemuri Kyoshiro: The Man with No Tomorrow (1996)

Directed by Sadao Nakajima

Nemuri Kyoshiro: The Woman Who Loved Kyoshiro (1998)

Directed by Akira Inoue

Nemuri Kyoshirō The Final (2018)

Kyoshirō backs to Edo city to investigate his friend's death. One day a young girl(Misao) suddenly comes to see Kyoshirō. That girl calls Kyoshirō Father. But he doubts if that daughter is really his daughter or not.[6]

Directed by Tomohiko Yamashita

On the Stage

  • Nemuri Kyōshirō Buraihikae 1973
  • Nemuri Kyōshirō 1973
  • Nemuri Kyōshirō Curuz no Hahano Komoriuta 1981
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References

  1. "眠狂四郎". Jidaigeki.Com. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. "田村正和×眠狂四郎が帰ってきた!". とれたてフジテレビ (Press release). FUJI TV. 2017-06-02. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  3. "田村正和主演『眠狂四郎』約半世紀ぶり復活「大事な作品」". Oricon News. 2017-06-02. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  4. "眠狂史郎 DVD BOX". Amazon Japan. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  5. "眠狂史郎". コトバンク. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  6. "吉岡里帆『眠狂四郎』で時代劇初挑戦 田村正和と共演「一生忘れることのない時間」". Oricon News (in Japanese). January 21, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2019.


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