Idaten (TV series)
Idaten: Tokyo Orinpikku-banashi is a Japanese historical drama television series and the 58th NHK taiga drama. It stars Nakamura Kankurō VI and Sadao Abe as marathon runner Shiso Kanakuri and swimming coach Masaji Tabata respectively. It began broadcasting in 2019 as part of the lead up to the 2020 Summer Olympics in which NHK is, under the Japan Consortium, principal co-host broadcaster. This drama is the 2nd ever post-war taiga drama in NHK history since Inochi: Life in 1986 and marks the 55th anniversary of the 1964 Summer Olympics, which the NHK broadcast; this is also the last series to premiere in the Heisei era and the first series to air during the Reiwa era. The series received an average rating of 8.2%, the lowest in history for a taiga drama.
Plot
The drama focuses on the stories of two Japanese Olympians from different times of the 20th century: marathon runner Shiso Kanakuri, who took part in the 1912 Stockholm Summer Olympics and one of the first Japanese athletes to compete in the Games, and swimming coach Masaji Tabata, known as a founding father of Japanese swimming and was part of the successful efforts to bring the Olympics to Japan.Cast
Starring
- Nakamura Kankurō VI as Shiso Kanakuri, a marathon runner
- *Rintarō Hisano as child Shiso
- *Daichirō Funamoto as teen Shiso
- Sadao Abe as Masaji Tabata, a reporter and swimming coach
- *Sōma Yamatoki as young Masaji
- *Yūya Hara as young Masaji
Kanakuri family
- Nakamura Shidō II as Sanetsugu Kanakuri, Shiso's brother
- Tomorowo Taguchi as Nobuhiko Kanakuri, Shiso's father
- Yoshiko Miyazaki as Shie Kanakuri, Shiso's mother
- Hisako Ōkata as Suma Kanakuri, Shiso's grandmother
Ikebe family
- Haruka Ayase as Suya Haruno, Shiso's wife
- *Riri Harashima as young Suya
- Shinobu Otake as Ikue Ikebe, Shiso's adoptive mother
- Yō Takahashi as Shigeyuki Ikebe, Suya's deceased husband
Tabata family
- Kumiko Asō as Kikue, Masaji's wife
- Toshie Negishi as Ura Tabata, Masaji's mother
- Haruka Uchimura as Shōkichi Tabata, Masaji's older brother
- Ai Yoshikawa as Atsuko Tabata, Masaji's daughter
Mishima family
- Toma Ikuta as Yahiko Mishima
- Yukiyoshi Ozawa as Yatarō Mishima
- Kayoko Shiraishi as Wakako Mishima, Yahiko and Yatarō's mother
Shiso's friends
- Hana Sugisaki as Shima, Gorin's grandmother, and Riku, Gorin's mother
- Tasuku Emoto as Masuno, Shima's husband and Riku’s father
- Taiga Nakano as Masaru Komatsu, Riku’s husband and Gorin's father
- Hiroki Miyake as Shinsaku Kurosaka
- *Pierre Taki as Shinsaku Kurosaka
- Mayumi Satō as Chō Kurosaka, Shinsaku's wife
- Ryo Katsuji as Hidenobu Mikawa
- 201 Ami as Sanpo Toku
JOC">Japanese Olympic Committee">JOC / Japan Amateur Athletic Association
- Kōji Yakusho as Jigorō Kanō, the 1st President of the Japanese Olympic Committee
- Ryō Iwamatsu as Seiichi Kishi, the 2nd President
- Jun Inoue as Juichi Tsushima, the 7th President
- Yutaka Takenouchi as Hyozo Omori, the team manager at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics
- Charlotte Kate Fox as Annie Shepley Omori, Hyozo's wife
- Kanji Furutachi as Isao Kani
- Tetta Sugimoto as Dōmei Nagai
- Toshiyuki Nagashima as Chiyosaburō Takeda
- Kazunaga Tsuji as Hisayoshi Kanō
- Shinobu Terajima as Tokuyo Nikaidō
- Tori Matsuzaka as Yukiaki Iwata
- Yutaka Matsushige as Ryotaro Azuma, the Governor of Tokyo
- Miō Tanaka as Tadaoki Yamamoto
Japanese members of the IOC">International Olympic Committee">IOC
- Masaya Kato as Yōtarō Sugimura
- Shinya Tsukamoto as Michimasa Soejima
[Japan Swimming Federation]
- Sarutoki Minagawa as Ikkaku Matsuzawa
The people living in [Asakusa]
- Takeshi Kitano as Kokontei Shinshō V / the storyteller
- *Mirai Moriyama as Kōzō Minobe / the storyteller
- Shino Ikenami as Rin Minobe, Shinshō's wife
- *Kaho as young Rin
- Ryunosuke Kamiki as Gorin
- Ai Hashimoto as Koume
- Kazunobu Mineta as Sei-san
- Suzuki Matsuo as Tachibanaya Enkyō IV, Shinshō's master
- Tokio Emoto as Manchō
- Rina Kawaei as Chie, Gorin's lover
- Yoshiyoshi Arakawa as Imamatsu
- Kyōko Koizumi as Mitsuko, Shinshō's eldest daughter
- Maki Sakai as Kimiko, Shinshō's second daughter
- Nakamura Shichinosuke II as Sanyūtei Enshō VI
[Asahi Shimbun]
- Lily Franky as Taketora Ogata, Masaji's boss
- Kenta Kiritani as Ichirō Kōno, Masaji's rival
- *Hiroto Ōshita as young Ichirō
- Kazuhiro Yamaji as Ryōhei Murayama
- Jirō as Odaka
Tengu Club
- Shinnosuke Mitsushima as Shinkei Yoshioka
- Koen Kondo as Rinsen Nakazawa
- Sō Takei as Shunrō Oshikawa
Other athletes
- Kento Nagayama as Genzaburō Noguchi
- Koharu Sugawara as Kinue Hitomi
- Rintarō Ikeda as Chūhei Nambu
- Naruki Matsukawa as Mikio Oda
- Yūsuke Gambale as Sohn Kee-chung, a.k.a. Son Kitei
- Kai Inowaki as Yoshinori Sakai
- Mikuri Kiyota as Kumie Suzuki
- Ken Sugawara as Kōkichi Tsuburaya
- Takumi Saitoh as Katsuo Takaishi
- Takahiro Miura as Kazuo Noda
- Moka Kamishiraishi as Hideko Maehata
- Shunsuke Daitō as Yoshiyuki Tsuruta
- Kento Hayashi as Tsutomu Ōyokota
- Ōshirō Maeda as Reizo Koike
- Mai Kiryū as Hatsuho Matsuzawa
- Arisa Sasaki as Kazue Kojima
- Nagisa Nishino as Yukie Arata
- Yūta Uchida as Masaji Kiyokawa
- Jun Nishiyama as Yasuji Miyazaki
- Kosuke Kitajima as Hironoshin Furuhashi
- Daisuke Hosokawa as Shiro Hashizume
- Sakura Ando as Masae Kasai
- Miho Izumikawa as Emiko Miyamoto
- Koharu Sakai as Kinuko Tanida
- Nagisa Matsunaga as Yuriko Handa
- Shen Tanaka as Yoshiko Matsumura
- Miyū Kitamuki as Sata Isobe
- Yūko Watanabe as Emiko Suzuki
Other politicians
- Tadanobu Asano as Shōjirō Kawashima, the secretary-general of the LDP
- Issey Ogata as Hidejirō Nagata
- Kitarō as Toratarō Ushizuka
- Kenichi Hagiwara as Korekiyo Takahashi
- Sansei Shiomi as Tsuyoshi Inukai
- Sei Hiraizumi as Shigenobu Ōkuma, the founder of Waseda University
- Kenta Hamano as Hirobumi Itō
- Katsuya Kobayashi as Gorō Miura
- Tatekawa Danshun as Hayato Ikeda
- Hideaki Matsunaga as Kōichi Kido
- Hiroshi Ōkōchi as Kenji Fukunaga
Foreigners
- Nicolas Lumbreras as Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the IOC
- Jappe Claes as Henri de Baillet-Latour, the third president of the IOC
- Michael Sorich as Avery Brundage, the fifth president of the IOC
- *Don Johnson as Avery Brundage in 1930's
- Dasha Teranishi as Mrs. Brundage
- Dino Spinella as Benito Mussolini
- Francesco Biscione as Alberto Bonacossa
- Daniel Schuster as Adolf Hitler
- Huang Shi as Wang Zhengting
- Laz B as William May Garland
- Didier as Auguste Gérard
- Eduardo Breda as Francisco Lázaro
- Edvin Endre as Daniel, an interpreter
- Max Backholm as Paul Zerling
- Marthe Romund as Martha Genenger
- Kai Hoshino Sandy as Jacob, an interpreter
- Derebe as Abebe Bikila
- Danny Winn as Douglas MacArthur
- Steve Wiley as Edwin O. Reischauer
- Lutfi Bakhtiyar as Sukarno
- Eduwart Manalu as Allen, an interpreter
- Raja as Guru Dutt Sondhi
- Arion as Léon Yombe
- Max as Henri Elendé
[NHK]
- Gen Hoshino as Kazushige Hirasawa, a commentator
- Tortoise Matsumoto as Sansei Kasai
- Masato Wada as Teru Yamamoto
- Daichi Watanabe as Hisaya Morishige
- Taishi Masaoka as Seigorō Kitade
Other journalists
- Mizuki Yamamoto as Honjō
- Sō Yamanaka as Zenmaro Toki
Other people related to the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Ryuhei Matsuda as Kenzō Tange, an architect
- Kōki Mitani as Kon Ichikawa, a film director
- Kenta Hamano as Haruo Minami, a singer
- Daisuke Kuroda as Nobuo Murakami, a chef
- Tetsu Hirahara as Kenkichi Oshima
- Kenta Maeno as Yūsaku Kamekura, a graphic designer
- Umika Kawashima as Yasuko Ōgawara, an interpreter
- Taro Suruga as Haruhide Matsushita, an aircraft pilot
- Ren Sudō as Tadamasa Fukiura
- Yoshimi Tokui as Hirobumi Daimatsu
- Akihiro Kakuta as Eiichi Morinishi, a taxi driver
- Cunning Takeyama as the owner Suimeitei
- Hideto Iwai as Hideo Kitahara
- Shinshō Nakamaru as Shigeru Yosano
Others
- Hiroko Yakushimaru as Marie
- Yuina Kuroshima as Tomie Murata
- Itsuji Itao as Daisaku Murata, Tomie's father
- Hajime Inoue as Sadatsuchi Uchida
- Kenta Satoi as Dr. Haruno, Suya's father
- Bengal as Kinji Tajima
- Raikō Sakamoto as a katsudō-benshi
- Kang Sang-jung as Mr. Gojō
- Hiroaki Nerio as a man with a mustache
- Shiyun Nakamura as Count Maresuke Nogi
- Makita Sports as a prisoner
- Moemi Katayama as Chii-chan
- Lisa Oda as Naomi
- Shōko Nakajima as Mitsue Maehata, Hideko's mother
- Suon Kan as Fukutarō Maehata, Hideko's father
- Naozumi Masuko as Akira Kurosawa, a film director
- Tetsuya Chiba as Yoshijirō Umezu
- Ryosuke Otani as Ryōzō Hiranuma
- Yamagen as Sadaharu Oh
- Mariko Tsutsui as Teruko, Ryotaro Azuma's wife
- Mitsuru Fukikoshi
- Kankurō Kudō as a taxi driver
Production
- Music – Otomo Yoshihide
Casting
The main cast of the series was announced on November 1, 2017, which included Nakamura Kankurō VI, Sadao Abe, Haruka Ayase, Toma Ikuta, Hana Sugisaki, Kento Nagayama, and Ryo Katsuji among others. The second cast announcement on November 29, 2017 included Takeshi Kitano as Kokontei Shinshō V. The third cast announcement on March 30, 2018 included Tomorowo Taguchi, Yoshiko Miyazaki, Kenta Satoi, and Yō Takahashi. The fourth cast announcement on December 14, 2018 included Gen Hoshino, Tori Matsuzaka, and Yutaka Matsushige. The fifth cast announcement on March 5, 2019 included Shinobu Terajima, Yuina Kuroshima, Koharu Sugawara, and Itsuji Itao. Two more cast announcements were done on April 24 and May 17, 2019.On March 12, 2019, actor-musician Masanori "Pierre" Taki, who portrayed the role of tabi craftsman Shinsaku Kurosaka, was arrested in Tokyo due to his admission of drug use. This came after authorities searched his home in Setagaya Ward and tested him positive for cocaine use from a urine sample. He was eventually replaced by Hiroki Miyake in the series.
TV schedule
Highlight
Home media
The first 13 episodes and 11 succeeding episodes of Idaten will be released in separate Blu-ray box sets in Japan on April 24, 2020; DVD edition box sets will also released on the same day. Episodes 25 to 36 and 37 to 47 will later be released in separate Blu-ray box sets as well on May 22, 2020, along with their respective DVD versions.Soundtracks
- Idaten Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack
- Idaten Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack Part Two
- Idaten Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack Final