[Discussion]Kaze no Garden(Kamiki Ryunosuke, Kuroki Meisa)
[Discussion]Kaze no Garden(Kamiki Ryunosuke, Kuroki Meisa)
Upcoming Fall 2008
For my love : Kamiki Ryunosuke
Kaze no Garden
Date: Thursdays, 10.00 p.m. from October 2008
Station: Fuji TV
Cast: Nakai Kiichi, Kuroki Meisa, Kamiki Ryunosuke, Ito Ran, Okuda Eiji, Ogata Ken
Synopsis: Associate Professor Shiratori Sadami (Nakai Kiichi), an anesthesiologist at a famous Tokyo hospital, is an expert in palliative care and an authority in the field of anesthesiology. His invigorating personality and cheerfulness make him stand out in the hospital and his relationships with women are tacitly accepted by everyone. However, Shiratori is suffering from end stage cancer. Aware of his impending death, Shiratori finds himself going back to his hometown of Furano. His father Teizo (Ogata Ken) and two children Rui (Kuroki Meisa) and Gaku (Kamiki Ryunosuke) are living there but all communication has been cut off since 7 years ago. Sadami’s flings with women had driven his wife Saeko to suicide. Because of this, he was renounced by his father and also wasn’t allowed to meet his children. His aged father looks after the British garden left behind by Saeko together with Rui and Gaku. Will the day come when he can be ushered into this beautiful garden blooming with seasonal flowers caressed by the breeze?
(Credit information : jdramas.wordpress.com)
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Kaze_no_Garden
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/garden
Can't wait to watch this series.
I love Kamiki Ryunosuke who stared in Tantei Gakuen Q.
It's so interesting that Kuroki Meisa(From 1pound Gospel) and Nakai Kiichi (From Hero SP)
The three I like are casting in this drama. So awesome!!
No one has announced to sub this series yet.
For my love : Kamiki Ryunosuke
Kaze no Garden
Date: Thursdays, 10.00 p.m. from October 2008
Station: Fuji TV
Cast: Nakai Kiichi, Kuroki Meisa, Kamiki Ryunosuke, Ito Ran, Okuda Eiji, Ogata Ken
Synopsis: Associate Professor Shiratori Sadami (Nakai Kiichi), an anesthesiologist at a famous Tokyo hospital, is an expert in palliative care and an authority in the field of anesthesiology. His invigorating personality and cheerfulness make him stand out in the hospital and his relationships with women are tacitly accepted by everyone. However, Shiratori is suffering from end stage cancer. Aware of his impending death, Shiratori finds himself going back to his hometown of Furano. His father Teizo (Ogata Ken) and two children Rui (Kuroki Meisa) and Gaku (Kamiki Ryunosuke) are living there but all communication has been cut off since 7 years ago. Sadami’s flings with women had driven his wife Saeko to suicide. Because of this, he was renounced by his father and also wasn’t allowed to meet his children. His aged father looks after the British garden left behind by Saeko together with Rui and Gaku. Will the day come when he can be ushered into this beautiful garden blooming with seasonal flowers caressed by the breeze?
(Credit information : jdramas.wordpress.com)
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Kaze_no_Garden
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/garden
Can't wait to watch this series.
I love Kamiki Ryunosuke who stared in Tantei Gakuen Q.
It's so interesting that Kuroki Meisa(From 1pound Gospel) and Nakai Kiichi (From Hero SP)
The three I like are casting in this drama. So awesome!!
No one has announced to sub this series yet.
Last edited by greenspy on Oct 9th, '08, 23:35, edited 1 time in total.
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Woot~ We have subbers for this drama. TimeLesSub have picked it up. =D
http://fansub.d-addicts.com/Jdrama_Fans ... #Fall_2008
http://fansub.d-addicts.com/Jdrama_Fans ... #Fall_2008
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Wow thats great.Rori wrote:Woot~ We have subbers for this drama. TimeLesSub have picked it up. =D
http://fansub.d-addicts.com/Jdrama_Fans ... #Fall_2008
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Ep 01 Released...
I'm still downloading.
But there is website which predict the total rating of this drama to be around 25%!!!!!
It's very high.
From http://lohas.tenkomori.tv/e58673.html
Hope the prediction will come true.
I'm still downloading.
But there is website which predict the total rating of this drama to be around 25%!!!!!
It's very high.
From http://lohas.tenkomori.tv/e58673.html
Hope the prediction will come true.
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Hi guys..
yeeeeey ep.01 is OUT and all we have to do now is ~ waiting for the subs
Good luck TimeLesSub ^^
@greenspy.. wow that is unbelievable % but who knows..!
I'm feeling really sad for Ogata Ken )=
I liked him in Ruri no Shima and now really badly wanna watch Boshi
anyway, from now on i might not enter this thread again
>> afraid of spoilers hehe
yeeeeey ep.01 is OUT and all we have to do now is ~ waiting for the subs
Good luck TimeLesSub ^^
@greenspy.. wow that is unbelievable % but who knows..!
I'm feeling really sad for Ogata Ken )=
I liked him in Ruri no Shima and now really badly wanna watch Boshi
anyway, from now on i might not enter this thread again
>> afraid of spoilers hehe
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Yohoooooooooooooo~~~
I can't believe that the first episode has a high rating at 20.1% !!!
It's a great news. I think if Ogata Ken know he would be glad too.
Hope it continue with high rating in other episodes.
Because there are many interesting dramas this season.
Maybe the prediction at 25% of total episodes will come true.
Because this drama is on air to celebrate 50th year anniversary of Fuji terebi.
The Location of drama which builded with 365 flower species.
Plus the sad news of Ogata Ken. T__T
@marienella_m
thank you for your information^^
@Mis S Lonliah
the prediction was close yatta...
I like Ken-san of 'Otousan' charactor in Ruri no Shima too.^^
I can't believe that the first episode has a high rating at 20.1% !!!
It's a great news. I think if Ogata Ken know he would be glad too.
Hope it continue with high rating in other episodes.
Because there are many interesting dramas this season.
Maybe the prediction at 25% of total episodes will come true.
Because this drama is on air to celebrate 50th year anniversary of Fuji terebi.
The Location of drama which builded with 365 flower species.
Plus the sad news of Ogata Ken. T__T
@marienella_m
thank you for your information^^
@Mis S Lonliah
the prediction was close yatta...
I like Ken-san of 'Otousan' charactor in Ruri no Shima too.^^
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Hi there. I might need some help with one of the song. I think it's French.
Here's the rip of it. http://www.sendspace.com/file/ogn8ug
If anyone can help please send me a PM or email me at triplez82 AT gmail DOT com
Here's the rip of it. http://www.sendspace.com/file/ogn8ug
If anyone can help please send me a PM or email me at triplez82 AT gmail DOT com
LOL. Actually we are not sure if the french song is "Campanula no Koi". Well at least for me.
So lets just assume tht it is "Campanula no Koi" until someone clear tht up.
==== Edit ====
Tehee~~
Triplez manage to figure tht song out. It's Bambina by Lara Fabian.
So, it's NOT "Campanula no Koi"
So lets just assume tht it is "Campanula no Koi" until someone clear tht up.
==== Edit ====
Tehee~~
Triplez manage to figure tht song out. It's Bambina by Lara Fabian.
So, it's NOT "Campanula no Koi"
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We have found the song and the lyrics. It's Bambina by Lara Fabian.
We will post more information about everything when we release the softsubs.
Campanula no Koi will probably appear in the later episodes.
We're also doing our best to understand and transcribe the words for Nocturne. We're almost 90% done.
Don't worry, we will make this the best subbed drama I've ever done. The hardsubs will look awesome.
We will post more information about everything when we release the softsubs.
Campanula no Koi will probably appear in the later episodes.
We're also doing our best to understand and transcribe the words for Nocturne. We're almost 90% done.
Don't worry, we will make this the best subbed drama I've ever done. The hardsubs will look awesome.
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From Yomiuri Daily's Televiews:
Actor Ken Ogata's swan song a rare TV gem
Wm. Penn
If one measure of happiness is doing what one loves right up until the moment of death, then actor Ken Ogata was a very happy man indeed. He ended his career with a starring role in what will likely be this season's most compelling series, the new So Kuramoto drama Kaze no Garden (Thursdays, 10 p.m., Fuji).
Ogata was 71 when he died of liver cancer on Oct. 5, just five days after the cast's final Sept. 30 press conference and four days before the series debuted. Ironically, he had chosen to keep his illness a secret during the filming of this delicate exploration of how people choose to live the last days of their lives.
Ogata plays Teizo Shiratori, an elderly Furano country doctor whose son, Sadami (Kiichi Nakai), is dying of liver cancer. When Sadami's wife committed suicide seven years earlier, Teizo blamed it on his son's philandering and banished him from Furano in Hokkaido. Teizo has raised his 13-year-old autistic grandson (Ryunosuke Kamiki) and his 21-year-old granddaughter Rui (Meisa Kuroki), who has taken over her mother's flower garden. When Sadami discovers he is dying, he decides to reestablish contact.
The drama is set predominantly in scenic Hokkaido, and each episode bears a flower name. But most of Episode 1, "Snowdrop," was filmed in Tokyo at the major medical center where Sadami is a top anesthesiologist. Nakai gives a very convincing portrayal of a modern doctor at the peak of his career. He is confident, proud and competent with a bravado that masks his inner feelings. His cool but cheery demeanor allows him to keep patients at a comfortable distance. The one exception is Akane (Ayaka Hirahara), a former patient who is now his girlfriend. When Sadami is called in to assist with the surgery of a high-powered stock manipulator (Eiji Okuda), who is also dying and estranged from his family, it provides a telling contrast with his own situation.
After months and months of dramanga and second-rate sitcoms, Kaze no Garden is a drama of refreshing depth. Ogata's country doctor is both kind and stubbornly unforgiving of his son. Sadami's daughter Rui is now involved with a married man herself. Not the usual caricatures, these are complex characters who make you care about them, even though you may not always like them.
Definitely worth tuning in for the farewell performance of one of Japan's great veteran actors. The first episode earned Video Research Co. rating of 20.1 percent. And, oh yes, it was Ogata who did the calligraphy for the title used in the intro.
Actor Ken Ogata's swan song a rare TV gem
Wm. Penn
If one measure of happiness is doing what one loves right up until the moment of death, then actor Ken Ogata was a very happy man indeed. He ended his career with a starring role in what will likely be this season's most compelling series, the new So Kuramoto drama Kaze no Garden (Thursdays, 10 p.m., Fuji).
Ogata was 71 when he died of liver cancer on Oct. 5, just five days after the cast's final Sept. 30 press conference and four days before the series debuted. Ironically, he had chosen to keep his illness a secret during the filming of this delicate exploration of how people choose to live the last days of their lives.
Ogata plays Teizo Shiratori, an elderly Furano country doctor whose son, Sadami (Kiichi Nakai), is dying of liver cancer. When Sadami's wife committed suicide seven years earlier, Teizo blamed it on his son's philandering and banished him from Furano in Hokkaido. Teizo has raised his 13-year-old autistic grandson (Ryunosuke Kamiki) and his 21-year-old granddaughter Rui (Meisa Kuroki), who has taken over her mother's flower garden. When Sadami discovers he is dying, he decides to reestablish contact.
The drama is set predominantly in scenic Hokkaido, and each episode bears a flower name. But most of Episode 1, "Snowdrop," was filmed in Tokyo at the major medical center where Sadami is a top anesthesiologist. Nakai gives a very convincing portrayal of a modern doctor at the peak of his career. He is confident, proud and competent with a bravado that masks his inner feelings. His cool but cheery demeanor allows him to keep patients at a comfortable distance. The one exception is Akane (Ayaka Hirahara), a former patient who is now his girlfriend. When Sadami is called in to assist with the surgery of a high-powered stock manipulator (Eiji Okuda), who is also dying and estranged from his family, it provides a telling contrast with his own situation.
After months and months of dramanga and second-rate sitcoms, Kaze no Garden is a drama of refreshing depth. Ogata's country doctor is both kind and stubbornly unforgiving of his son. Sadami's daughter Rui is now involved with a married man herself. Not the usual caricatures, these are complex characters who make you care about them, even though you may not always like them.
Definitely worth tuning in for the farewell performance of one of Japan's great veteran actors. The first episode earned Video Research Co. rating of 20.1 percent. And, oh yes, it was Ogata who did the calligraphy for the title used in the intro.
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Music by Yoshimata Ryokiddygrade wrote:I have a question : does someone happen to know who composed the BGM for Kaze no garden? I watched carefully the credits and couldn't find it, it's annoyins :s Thanks in advance
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Thanks for your answer, Marienella, you are someone one can rely on, as far as drama music is concerned. Strangely, I couldn't find any reference for this work on the site you give the link (well, there is no reference on "Arigato, Okan" either, so that is no proof :s)marienella_m wrote:Music by Yoshimata Ryokiddygrade wrote:I have a question : does someone happen to know who composed the BGM for Kaze no garden? I watched carefully the credits and couldn't find it, it's annoyins :s Thanks in advance
Anyway, the music is quite interesting, albeit less enthralling than that of Bara no nai hanaya.
As for Kaze, I have watched ep 1 & 2 so far, and I find it quite interesting. I regard it as a cross-over between Bara no nai hanaya and Ushi ni negai o: Love & Farm. With Hirahara Ayaka, whom I see on screen for the first time and who happens to be my favorite singer
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gomen, i should have linked to the Japanese Wiki page of Kaze no Garden. it shows there that Yoshimata is in charge of the music.
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finally found the confirmation from Yoshimata's website.kiddygrade wrote:Dont' worry I still wonder where they grabbed this piece of information, since neither Yoshimata's website, nor Kaze no Garden's official website mention it :s
◆TV◆
10/09~フジテレビ開局50周年記念ドラマ
『風のガーデン』テーマ音楽担当
10/07 関西テレビ放送開局50周年記念ドラマ
『ありがとう、オカン』音楽担当
05/21~ 韓国SBS水木ドラマ『一枝梅(イルジメ)』音楽担当
05/16 フジテレビ系ドラマ
『奇跡の動物園2008 ~旭山動物園物語~』音楽担当
01/06~ NHK大河ドラマ『篤姫』音楽担当
01/14~ フジテレビ系ドラマ『薔薇のない花屋』音楽担当
interesting to see that he was also in charge of the music for the hit Korean drama Iljimae.
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Sugoi! Thanks very much, I should have read more carefully. And you are right: that piece of info about Iljimae is interesting, I shall investigate a bit more to see what the music is like!!marienella_m wrote: finally found the confirmation from Yoshimata's website.
interesting to see that he was also in charge of the music for the hit Korean drama Iljimae.
(it is a pity it was not listed on http://cinematicroom.com/composer/index2.html, which is a convenient source of information.)
So I shall definitely order Kaze no Garden's CD when it is out (and Hirahara's new album, due the 13th of December)
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A few comments and questions about Kaze no Garden OST :
1. The music is in fact mainly composed by Kamisaka Kyosuke, who is unknown to both Google and myself. Yoshimata Ryo composed only the (excellent) opening theme.
2. Some cues are composed by MOTOKO, whoever she is.
3. Track #3 is composed by Kanno Yuugo, and if someone knows where it comes from, I would be grateful
4. Overall, the CD is quite nice. However,so many cues are missing! Especially, I would have liked to have the music played during the Sapporo Festival. Does someone know its title and where I can find it?
Thanks in advance, everyone
1. The music is in fact mainly composed by Kamisaka Kyosuke, who is unknown to both Google and myself. Yoshimata Ryo composed only the (excellent) opening theme.
2. Some cues are composed by MOTOKO, whoever she is.
3. Track #3 is composed by Kanno Yuugo, and if someone knows where it comes from, I would be grateful
4. Overall, the CD is quite nice. However,so many cues are missing! Especially, I would have liked to have the music played during the Sapporo Festival. Does someone know its title and where I can find it?
Thanks in advance, everyone
I finished this drama and have to say that I liked it throughout. I've said before that I'm a wimp when it comes to dramas about heavy subjects. I don't often choose to watch them, but this was a welcome change. The actors were great and very natural in their acting, most notably-- Ogata Ken, Nakai Kiichi and Kamiki Ryunosuke. Be forewarned that this drama is slow, however, the story is evenly paced to whittle down to a conclusion.
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