Onihei Hankachō (1989 TV series)
Onihei Hankachō (鬼平犯科帳) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama[1] that was broadcast from 1989 to 2016. It is based on Shōtarō Ikenami's novel of the same title. Kichiemon Nakamura plays Heizō Hasegawa. Kichiemon Nakamura`s father Matsumoto Kōshirō VIII also played same role in 1969.[2] In 1995 the drama made into a movie.(Onihei's Detective Records directed by Yoshiki Onoda.)
Onihei Hankachō | |
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Also known as | 鬼平犯科帳 |
Genre | Jidaigeki |
Directed by | Masahiro Takase Yoshiki Onoda |
Starring | Kichiemon Nakamura Meiko Kaji Keizō Kanie Yumi Takigawa Teruyuki Kagawa |
Theme music composer | Toshiaki Tsushima |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Hisao Ichikawa Youichi Nomura |
Running time | 45 minutes (per episode) |
Production company(s) | FUJI |
Release | |
Original network | FUJI |
Picture format | Film |
Original release | 1989 – 2016 |
Plot
Hasegawa is a chief of Hitsuke Tōzoku Aratamegata. He is a talented man and feared like an oni by thieves. On the other hand, he is a man with big heart, and some former thieves impressed by his personality are now working for him. Hasegawa and his subordinates help each other to arrest thieves.
Characters
- Kichiemon Nakamura as Heizō Hasegawa
- Meiko Kaji as Omasa
- Keizō Kanie as Kumehachi
- Yumi Takigawa as Hisae
- Toshinori Omi as Kimura Chūgo(Usagi)
- Etsushi Takahashi as Sashima Tadasuke
- Kōichi Miura as Isaji
- Saburō Shinoda (Season 1)/Toshio Shiba (Season 2)/Hiroshi Katsuno (from Season 3) as Sakai Yūsuke
- Teruyuki Kagawa (Season1-2) as Koyanagi
- Edoya Nekohachi as Sagami no Hikojyū
- Baku Numata as Muramatsu(Neko Dono)
Seasons
- Season1 26episodes
- Season2 18 episodes
- Season3 19 episodes
- Season4 19 episodes
- Season5 13 episodes
- Season6 11 episodes
- Season7 16 episodes
TV Specials
- Kyoken, guest starring Hisashi Igawa (1989)
- Ryusei, guest starring Hiroshi Inuzuka (1990)
- Tonosama Eigoro, guest starring Ichirō Nakatani,Hiroyuki Nagato (1990)
- Unryūken, guest starring Shigeru Tsuyuguchi,Yū Fujiki (1990)
- Atami miyage no Takaramono, guest starring Chosuke Ikariya (1991)
- Futari Gorozo, guest starring Kantarō Suga,Ittoku Kishibe (1993)
- Hebiichigo no Onna, guest starring Akira Nakao (1995)
- Meiro, guest starring Raita Ryu,Renji Ishibashi (1995)
- Onibi (1998)
- Saraba Onihei Hankachō (1998)
- Ohkawa no Inkyo, guest starring Hideji Ōtaki (2001)
- Yamabukiya Okatsu, guest starring Isao Hashizume,Sei Hiraizumi (2005)
- Kyōzoku, guest starring Nenji kobayashi,Ren Osugi,Shigeru Kōyama (2006)
- Ippon Mayu, guest starring Kenichi Endō,Shōhei Hino,Ken Utsui (2007)
- Hikikomi Onna, guest starring Kimiko Yo,Matsumoto Kōshirō X (2008)
- Amabiki no Bungorō, guest starring Jun Kunimura,Shirō Itō
- Takahagi no Sutegorō, guest starring Shōhei Hino,Masahiko Tsugawa (2010)
- Issun no Mushi, guest starring Rentarō Mikuni,Yasufumi Terawaki (2011)
- Tōzoku Konrei, guest starring Ken Matsudaira (2011)
- Dojyou no Wasuke Shimatsu, guest starring Renji Ishibashi,Atsuo Nakamura,Miki Sakai,Susumu Terajima (2013)
- Mihari no Ito, guest starring Katsuo Nakamura (2013)
- Mikkoku, guest starring Reiko Takashima (2015)
- Onihei The Final 1 Gonenme no Kyaku (2016), starring Shōsuke Tanihara and Mayumi Wakamura
- Onihei The Final 2 Unryūken (2016), starring Isao Hashizume and Sei Hiraizumi
Film
- Onihei's Detective Records (1995 105 minutes) directed by Yoshiki Onoda, screen play by Tatsuo Nogami
Guest starring
- Shima Iwashita as Otoyo
- Makoto Fujita as Shirako no Kikuemon
- Renji Ishibashi as Oki Genzō
- Masanori Sera as Yougorō
- Kenichi Endō as Bunkichi
- Tōru Minegishi as Hebi no Heijyou
- Hirotarō Honda as Keichigoro
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See also
- Onihei Hankachō
- Onihei Hankachō(1975 TV)
References
- "Onihei Hankachō". Jidaigeki.Com. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- "Onihei Hankachō". Home drama channel. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
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