毛利元就

毛利元就

  • 1997
  • 1 Seasons
  • 50 Episodes
  •  0  (0)
  •   Ended

The 36th NHK Taiga Drama is Mori Motonari. This series chronicles the life of Mori Motonari, a warlord of the early 1500s who stood at the vanguard of the Warring States era. All Japanese school textbooks contain the Mitsuya no kyokun, Mori's famous lesson to his three sons that teaches that while one arrow is easily broken, three arrows together cannot be broken. In 1997, 500 years after his birth, NHK dramatizes Motonari's rise from a chief of the region of Aki (now Hiroshima) to a daimyo who rules over ten provinces of the Chugoku region. Motonari was 64 years old and already the patriarch of a powerful dynasty about the time Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen appeared on the scene. And even after his death, the Mori family figured prominently in Japanese history. His grandson Terumoto became a loyal Toyotomi vassal. Defeated at the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu confiscated most of his lands, leaving him only with Suwo and Nagato, later known as Choshu. But 260 years later, the Mori got their ultimate revenge, leading the imperial forces against the Tokugawa in the Meiji Restoration.

毛利元就
Seasons
Live Well, Die Well
50. Live Well, Die Well
December 14, 1997
Terumoto Making a Debut
48. Terumoto Making a Debut
November 30, 1997
Assassinating Takamoto
46. Assassinating Takamoto
November 16, 1997
A Letter to Three Sons
43. A Letter to Three Sons
October 26, 1997
A Surprise Attack at Itsukushima
41. A Surprise Attack at Itsukushima
October 12, 1997
Storms Bring Chances
40. Storms Bring Chances
October 05, 1997
A Decision at Age 59
38. A Decision at Age 59
September 21, 1997
A Left-out Firefly
37. A Left-out Firefly
September 14, 1997
Hannya (Jealous Female Demon) Hovering in Darkness
34. Hannya (Jealous Female Demon) Hovering in Darkness
August 24, 1997
His Sharp Knife-Like Strategy
33. His Sharp Knife-Like Strategy
August 17, 1997
Motonari Turns Into a Demon
32. Motonari Turns Into a Demon
August 10, 1997
Sugi Goes To Paradise
31. Sugi Goes To Paradise
August 03, 1997
I Want To See the Ocean
28. I Want To See the Ocean
July 13, 1997
Showdown at Koriyama Castle
24. Showdown at Koriyama Castle
June 15, 1997
His Younger Brother's Rebellion
16. His Younger Brother's Rebellion
April 20, 1997
Turning the Tables in Tears
15. Turning the Tables in Tears
April 13, 1997
A Child of the War-torn Era Was Born
13. A Child of the War-torn Era Was Born
March 30, 1997
An Order To Assassinate Motonari
12. An Order To Assassinate Motonari
March 23, 1997
His Miraculous First Battle
10. His Miraculous First Battle
March 09, 1997
A Bride Who is Too Good
8. A Bride Who is Too Good
February 23, 1997
I Fled From the Enemy
7. I Fled From the Enemy
February 16, 1997
A Castle of Conspiracy
5. A Castle of Conspiracy
February 02, 1997
The Disqualified Castellan
3. The Disqualified Castellan
January 19, 1997
Young Lord Raving Mad
2. Young Lord Raving Mad
January 12, 1997
Description
The 36th NHK Taiga Drama is Mori Motonari. This series chronicles the life of Mori Motonari, a warlord of the early 1500s who stood at the vanguard of the Warring States era. All Japanese school textbooks contain the Mitsuya no kyokun, Mori's famous lesson to his three sons that teaches that while one arrow is easily broken, three arrows together cannot be broken. In 1997, 500 years after his birth, NHK dramatizes Motonari's rise from a chief of the region of Aki (now Hiroshima) to a daimyo who rules over ten provinces of the Chugoku region. Motonari was 64 years old and already the patriarch of a powerful dynasty about the time Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen appeared on the scene. And even after his death, the Mori family figured prominently in Japanese history. His grandson Terumoto became a loyal Toyotomi vassal. Defeated at the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu confiscated most of his lands, leaving him only with Suwo and Nagato, later known as Choshu. But 260 years later, the Mori got their ultimate revenge, leading the imperial forces against the Tokugawa in the Meiji Restoration.
  • Premiere Date
    January 05, 1997
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