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I really felt that the taiga drama is Japanese culture, and I definitely wanted to continue this, and I wanted to connect it later. I hope that even in this world, Kirin will come. Thank you all!
[Comentario del Sr. Masaru Ochiai, director de producción]Congratulations to Hiromi Hasegawa for getting started! For a long time, you played Mitsuhide Akechi, and I think the difficulties and pressure were great.If you think about it, it was a great river drama in which several problems arose, including the unprecedented event of the interruption of filming and transmission due to the new corona virus. However, no matter what kind of problem occurs, Mr. Hasegawa firmly believes in Mr. Shunsaku Ikebata’s worldview, struggles with the image of Mitsuhide Akechi woven by Mr. Ikebata, and always thinks about the meaning of sending this history to the present time. He threw the team without attitude.
The long, long struggle that would have been a great shave was reflected in Mitsuhide’s play on the finished work, and I think a special glow shone at the center of this 21st century version of the Sengoku epic. .. Like the real Akechi Mitsuhide, who showed pride in his painful life.
“Kirin ga Kuru” will be the first year-round broadcast of a taiga drama. From the beginning of the year, we will reach a great climax towards Honnoji’s transformation as the final chapter. It’s a difficult time, but I hope you enjoy watching it to the end as entertainment during the tea ceremony!
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