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- The mentally troubled son of a shogun falls for a girl who's been raised in the mountains.
- The life of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto from the early 1930's to his death at the hands of the US military in 1943.
- Chiyo is the brave and resourceful wife of Yamauchi Kazutoyo, a samurai in the service of the ruthless warlord Oda Nobunaga. Husband and wife will live through the most turbulent time in Japanese history, Sengoku Jidai, the Age of Warring States. They will experience personal tragedies and triumphs and witness the rise and fall of titans.
- The ups and downs of the Takezawa family after one of the four daughters found out that their father had been in an unknown love affair.
- Hosokawa Mitsuru is the company president of Aoshima Manufacturing, a medium-sized precision instrument maker caught in a crisis of survival due to the recession and intense competition with other companies in the industry. Hosokawa joined Aoshima Manufacturing mid-career. His ability was appreciated by the founder and chairman, Aoshima Tsuyoshi and he became the president through an unprecedented promotion. However, Hosokawa's promotion over all other executives who have been at Aoshima Manufacturing all their lives is greatly criticised by the people in the company. Shortly after he assumed his post, the world is plunged into a recession which has its roots in a financial crisis, and Aoshima Manufacturing is no exception. Its business falters. Hosokawa has to face the ordeal of betting on the company's survival as its president. How will he overcome life's greatest predicament?
- A 30-year-old single detective, who is under the illusion that he is popular with females is called 'Unubore' by friends. He is an ultra romantic and susceptible to conceitedness. He has such a strong desire to marry to the extent that he has bought an apartment for his newlywed life. He falls in love with female criminals at first sight each time. While the sheer desire to meet wraps around him, he will get proof that the female is the culprit. And so, he will thrust both the arrest warrant and marriage papers at her, proposing with the words, "If you marry me, I won't arrest you." If that still does not work, he will hold out an engagement ring and his handcuffs. In the end, the criminal will choose to be arrested and his heart will be broken. He will cry as he puts the handcuffs on her.
- Based on childhood days of Teruyo Nogami.
- A look at the relationship between a young blind samurai (Kimura) and his wife, who will make a sacrifice in order to defend her husband's honor.
- Yamauchi Kazutoyo distinguishes himself by defeating a renowned enemy commander during the siege of Kanagasaki in 1570, but is seriously injured by an arrow to the face. Oda Nobunaga orders a retreat after he is warned of a surprise attack. Despite his serious injury Kazutoyo volunteers to join Hideyoshi as rear guard to cover Nobunaga's retreat. Kazutoyo's bravery inspires Hideyoshi and his men to proclaim him as a 'war god'.
- Chiyo is asked by Hideyoshi's wife Nene to be a teacher for Hideyoshi's nephew, and raise the boy as a samurai. Oda Nobunaga is threatened by enemies on all sides and makes a momentous decision that will reverberate across the land. He orders the annihilation of rebellious monks and the destruction of their temple Enryakuji on Mount Hiei, one of the holiest sites in Japan. Kazutoyo and his men are horrified and disgusted by the order, but have no choice and take part in the massacre as the temple burns to the ground.
- Chiyo has grown to love Hideyoshi's nephew as a son, but is parted from him as the boy is offered as a hostage to an enemy by Hideyoshi for political reasons. Nobunaga is threatened on two fronts as the feared warlord Takeda Shingen and the shogun Ashikaga Yoshiaki march against Nobunaga. When news spread of Shingen's death, Nobunaga marches against Yoshiaki and brings an end to the Ashikaga Shogunate.
- Oda Nobunaga lay siege to Odani castle in 1573 and the end of the Azai family is near. Hideyoshi sends Kazutoyo as an emissary to Odani to negotiate the safe passage of Azai Nagamasa's wife Lady Ichi and her children. Kazutoyo gives his word to Lady Ichi that all her children will be spared. Azai Nagamasa commits suicide as Odani falls to Nobunaga's troops. Nobunaga rejoices at his reunion with his sister Lady Ichi, but secretly orders the death of her son, the heir to the Azai House. Kazutoyo is tormented as he is given the gruesome task of overseeing the crucifixion of the young boy.
- While Kazutoyo is away on campaigns and building projects for Hideyoshi, Chiyo gives birth to a baby girl she names Yone. By the time Kazutoyo returns home Yone has grown to a young girl who shies away from the father she has only met. Hideyoshi has arranged a marriage for his widowed sister Asahi. Chiyo tries to console Asahi who is still grieving the loss of her husband Gensuke and feels betrayed by her brother, and blames Kazutoyo and Chiyo.
- Nobunaga's cruelty is causing dissension among his generals. Hideyoshi and Kazutoyo are sent to Harima to deal with one of the rebellious warlords. The mysterious Rokuheita reappears and tells Kazutoyo that Nobunaga's harsh rule is coming to an end, and that Kazutoyo should rebel against Nobunaga. Chiyo fears for Yone's future as children of samurai are used as political pawns by warlords like Hideyoshi and Nobunaga.
- Hideyoshi disagrees with Nobunaga's strategy and leaves the battlefield without permission. Nobunaga suspects Hideyoshi of treason and confines him to his castle. Fear sweeps through Nagahama as Hideyoshi and all his retainers, including Kazutoyo, could be put to death as traitors. Hideyoshi decides to hold a great banquet, feasting and partying with his retainers and their families, as he awaits Nobunaga's judgment.
- The dissension among Nobunaga's generals continue. He sends Kanbe Kuroda as an emissary to mediate with another rebellious general. Chiyo agrees to look after Kanbe's son. When Kanbe disappears after meeting with the rebels Nobunaga suspects Kanbe of treason and orders his son be put to death. Chiyo and Kazutoyo risks Nobunaga's wrath by hiding Kanbe's son.
- Akechi Mitsuhide is defeated by Hideyoshi at the Battle of Yamazaki. Kazutoyo is sent after the fleeing Mitsuhide only to find him wounded and dying. Mitsuhide dies in Kazutoyo's arms, his final words to Kazutoyo is for him and Chiyo to survive and endure. Kazutoyo orders his men that no harm come to Mitsuhide's body and not to reveal its location. Hideyoshi returns home triumphant, but the power struggle to replace Oda Nobunaga begins.
- June 21, 1582, Akechi Mitsuhide leads his army on an attack on Honno-ji Temple to kill Oda Nobunaga. Surrounded, Nobunaga has the temple set on fire to deny Mitsuhide his head as a trophy. With only a few bodyguards and his wife Lady Noh by his side Oda Nobunaga makes his final stand as Honno-ji Temple burns.
- Kazutoyo is away on a military campaign with Hideyoshi and Chiyo writes letters to her husband regularly of news back home. Oda Nobunaga is at the height of his power and showing every sign of being corrupted by it. He is frequently at odds with his general Akechi Mitsuhide and ignores wise counsel. At a banquet for Tokugawa Ieyasu, Nobunaga insults and humiliates Mitsuhide. Akechi Mitsuhide resolves to overthrow Oda Nobunaga.
- Chiyo helps an injured woman on the street and brings her home to care for her. Kazutoyo returns from the horse fair to tell Chiyo of a magnificent horse coveted by everyone, but too expensive for anyone to buy. Chiyo gives Kazutoyo the money given by her uncle on her wedding to buy the horse. Oda Nobunaga learns of this and summons Chiyo and Kazutoyo. Nobunaga praises Chiyo for her unselfish act which has brought fame to both Kazutoyo and Nobunaga himself. Chiyo is also shocked that the injured woman she helped was Lady Noh, Nobunaga's wife.
- 2007– 30mTV Episode