Aoi: Tokugawa Three Generations
Aoi: Tokugawa Three Generations

Aoi: Tokugawa Three Generations

2000TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

The 39th NHK Taiga Drama is Aoi Tokugawa Sandai. It is James Miki's dynamic and colorful tale of three generations of the Tokugawa dynasty--from its founder Ieyasu to Iemitsu, the third Shogun who solidified the Tokugawa power base.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

This epic historical drama chronicles the lives and political machinations of the early Tokugawa shogunate. It focuses on the complex relationships and power struggles within the ruling family, specifically the reigns of the first three Shoguns: Ieyasu, Hidetada, and Iemitsu. The narrative explores the challenges of maintaining control and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of stability for Japan.

Critical Reception

As a major historical drama produced for television, 'Aoi: Tokugawa Three Generations' was generally well-received in Japan for its ambitious scope, detailed historical reconstruction, and strong performances. It is noted for its intricate portrayal of feudal politics and the personal lives of the Tokugawa rulers, capturing a significant period in Japanese history. While its length and dense political narrative might have been challenging for some viewers, it is widely regarded as a significant contribution to Japanese historical dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its grand scale and detailed historical accuracy.
  • Applauded for strong performances, particularly from the lead actors portraying the Shoguns.
  • Recognized for its complex depiction of political intrigue and family dynamics within the Tokugawa clan.

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Awards & Accolades

Won multiple awards at the 2001 Japanese Academy Awards, including Outstanding Supporting Actor for Masahiko Tsugawa and Outstanding Artistic Achievement.

Fun Fact

The production of 'Aoi: Tokugawa Three Generations' was one of the most expensive television dramas ever made in Japan at the time of its release, requiring extensive sets and costumes to accurately depict the Edo period.

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