Ranman (TV series)

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Ranman
GenreDrama
Created byIkue Osada
Directed by
  • Yoshio Watanabe
  • Atsuko Tsuda
  • Takashi Fukagawa
Starring
Narrated byAoi Miyazaki
Opening theme"Ai no Hana" by Aimyon
ComposerUmitaro Abe
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Producers
  • Maiko Itagaki
  • Toshinobu Asanuma
  • Norihisa Fujiwara
Running time15 minutes
Original release
NetworkNHK
ReleaseApril 3 (2023-04-03) –
September 29, 2023 (2023-09-29)

Ranman (らんまん) is a Japanese television drama series and the 108th Asadora series, following Maiagare!. It premiered on April 3, 2023. The drama is modeled after the Japanese botanist Tomitaro Makino, but it is produced as fiction and is an original drama work.

Plot[edit]

Cast[edit]

Makino's family[edit]

Mineya people[edit]

Kochi version[edit]

Tokyo version[edit]

  • Riho Makise[8] as Matsu Nishimura, Sueko's mother
  • Mansaku Ikeuchi[8] as Bunta Abe, confectioner at Hakubaido
  • Aoi Nakamura[8] as Yūichirō Hirose, Mantaro's schoolmate who working in the Ministry of Engineering.
  • Seiichi Tanabe[8] as Motoyoshi Noda, a botanist
  • Seikō Itō[8] as Yoshio Satonaka, a botanist

related persons the restaurant “Misato”[edit]

  • Emma Miyazawa[8] as Mie Kasazaki, Sueko's aunt and Matsu's sister
  • Sarutoki Minagawa as Yanosuke Iwasaki, an industrialist
  • Koen Kondo as Tadanori Onda, an army colonel
  • Ryū Morioka as Keiichi Aijima, Ministry of Communications Railway Agency bureaucrat
  • Sōma Suzuki as Michinari Kakegawa, a politician

The University of Tokyo Persons[edit]

  • Jun Kaname[7] as Akihisa Tanabe, a founding professor of the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo
  • Tetsushi Tanaka[7] as Seiichi Tokunaga, an associate professor at the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo
  • Hiroki Konno[9] as Shozaburo Ōkubo, an Lecturer in the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo
  • Ko Maehara[9] as Yasuhisa Hatano, an student in the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo
  • Mizuki Maehara[9] as Jiro Hujimaru, an student in the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo
  • Hiroshi Yamamoto as Hideyoshi Mimasaka, a professor at the University of Tokyo

Jiitoku row house[edit]

  • Shunsuke Daito[8] as Hayato Kuraki, former elite samurai
  • Riko Narumi[8] as Ei Kuraki, Hayato's wife
  • Tetsuhiro Ikeda[8] as Fukuji Oikawa
  • Tamae Ando[8] as Rin Eguchi, manager of Jutoku Nagaya
  • Kasumi Yamaya[8] as Yū Usami, maid at small restaurant
  • Tatsuya Yamawaki[8] as Jōnosuke Horii, a failed student who attends the Faculty of Letters at the University of Tokyo.
  • Takashi Sumida[8] as Ushikutei Kyubei, a storyteller who lives in Jutoku Nagaya.

Ohata Printing Office[edit]

People around Sueko[edit]

  • Kanata Irei[11] as Masanori Takatō, former Satsuma samurai businessman
  • Ariei Umefune as Yae Takatō, Masanori's wife
  • Takeshi Kongochi as Kashima, Masanori's secretary
  • Ananda Jacobs as Clara Lawrence, Sueko's music and dance teacher
  • Seina Nakata as Satoko Tanabe, Akihisa's wife, Sueko's friend
  • Atsuko Fukuda as a maid of the Tanabe family

People of Shibuya[edit]

  • Tateto Serizawa as Satarō Aratani, The owner of the pub "Aratani".[12]
  • Masayo Umezawa as Kane Aratani, Satarō's mother
  • Jun Inoue as Hiroshi Sato,"Kōbō-yu" owner
  • Noriko Iriyama as Toyoka, former Yanagibashi geisha[13]
  • Rion Misaki as Hazuki, former Yanagibashi geisha
  • Naoto Kaihō[4] as Ichizo Kobayashi, an industrialist
  • Zen Ishikawa as Ryōtarō Saeki, a senior government official
  • Ichirō Mikami as Eiken Shirakawa, former councillor
  • Mizuki Machida as Masamune Nasukawa, director of the Japan Orchestra Association

Others[edit]

TV schedule[edit]

Week Episodes Title Directed by Original airdate Rating
1 1–5 "Baikaōren" (バイカオウレン, Coptis quinquefolia) Yoshio Watanabe April 3–7, 2023 15.4%
2 6–10 "Kinseiran" (キンセイラン, Calanthe nipponica) April 10–14, 2023 15.1%
3 11–15 "Jōrōhototogisu" (ジョウロウホトトギス, Tricyrtis macrantha) April 17–21, 2023 15.8%
4 16–20 "Sasayuri" (ササユリ, Lilium japonicum) Atsuko Tsuda April 24–28, 2023 15.8%
5 21–25 "Kitsunenokamisori" (キツネノカミソリ, Lycoris sanguinea) May 1–5, 2023 14.4%
6 26–30 "Dokudami" (ドクダミ, Houttuynia cordata) Yoshio Watanabe May 8–12, 2023 16.5%
7 31–35 "Botan" (ボタン, Paeonia suffruticosa) May 15–19, 2023 16.3%
8 36–40 "Shirotsumekusa" (シロツメクサ, Trifolium repens) Atsuko Tsuda May 22–26, 2023 16.3%
9 41–45 "Hirumushiro" (ヒルムシロ, Potamogeton distinctus) Takashi Fukagawa May 29–June 2, 2023 16.1%
10 46–50 "Noazami" (ノアザミ, Cirsium japonicum) June 5–9, 2023 16.5%
11 51–55 "Yūgao" (ユウガオ, Lagenaria siceraria var. hispida) Tetsuya Watanabe June 12–16, 2023 17.1%
12 56–60 "Marubamannengusa" (マルバマンネングサ, Sedum makinoi) Yoshio Watanabe June 19–23, 2023 17.3%
13 61–65 "Yamazakura" (ヤマザクラ, Cerasus jamasakura) June 26–30, 2023 17.0%
14 66–70 "Hōraishida" (ホウライシダ, Adiantum capillus-veneris L.) Takashi Fukagawa July 3–7, 2023 17.0%
15 71–75 "Yamatogusa" (ヤマトグサ, Theligonum japonica Okubo et Makino) Shin'ichirō Ishikawa July 10–14, 2023 17.1%
16 76–80 "Kōrogiran" (コオロギラン, Stigmatodactylus sikokianus Maxim. ex Makino) Atsuko Tsuda July 17–21, 2023 16.3%
17 81–85 "Mujinamo" (ムジナモ, Aldrovanda vesiculosa) Tetsuya Watanabe July 24–28, 2023 16.8%
18 86–90 "Himesumire" (ヒメスミレ, Viola inconspicua subsp. nagasakiensis) Yoshio Watanabe July 31–August 4, 2023 16.8%
19 91–95 "Yakkosō" (ヤッコソウ, Mitrastemon yamamotoi Makino) August 7–11, 2023 16.8%
20 96–100 "Kirengeshōma" (キレンゲショウマ, Kirengeshoma palmata Yatabe) Takashi Fukagawa August 14–18, 2023 17.1%
21 101–105 "Nojigiku" (ノジギク, Chrysanthemum japonense) Atsuko Tsuda August 21–25, 2023 17.4%
22 106–110 "Ōgyōchi" (オーギョーチ, Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang) Naoki Kobayashi August 28–September 1, 2023 17.5%
23 111–115 "Yamamomo" (ヤマモモ, Morella rubra) Shin'ichirō Ishikawa September 4–8, 2023 17.8%
24 116–120 "Tsuchitorimochi" (ツチトリモチ, Balanophora japonica) Hiroshi Kaida and Takashi Fukagawa September 11–15, 2023 17.1%
25 121–125 "Murasakikatabami" (ムラサキカタバミ, Oxalis debilis Kunth 1822) Yoshio Watanabe September 18–22, 2023 17.3%
26 126–130 "Suekozasa" (スエコザサ, Sasaella ramosa var. suwekoana) September 25–29, 2023 17.6%
Average rating 16.6% - Rating is based on Japanese Video Research (Kantō region).[16]

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Preceded by Asadora
April 3, 2023 – September 29
Succeeded by