Fuyô no Hito ~ Fujisanchô no Tsuma

Summary In 1895 (Meiji 28), Nonaka Chiyoko prays for the safety of her husband Itaru who is attempting to climb Mt. Fuji in midwinter. If he accomplishes what no one has done before, he would finally build an observatory on the mountain's summit with the intention of staying there alone in the winter. He will be able to observe the weather in order to advance meteorological studies even though it may be at the cost of his own life. Burning with a conviction that the country cannot be changed if no commoner demonstrates it first, Itaru has the support of his parents and younger brother but Chiyoko is absolutely anxious. She is convinced that her husband will certainly die of such recklessness if she lets him go alone, and decides to climb Mt. Fuji together with him. However, this is vehemently opposed by her mother-in-law Tomiko who berates her that her place is at home, and Chiyoko apparently reconsiders. In order to join Itaru, she hides this plan from the people around her, deceives Tomiko and does everything possible to finally carry it out. On the summit of Mt. Fuji in midwinter - a feat no one has yet achieved, husband and wife battle the cold and altitude sickness as they begin their observations. View more details

Fuyô no Hito ~ Fujisanchô no Tsuma

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Masanobu Katsumura Nao Matsushita Ryûta Satô Takahiro Miura

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Jul 25, 2014

Countries of origin : Japan

Language : Japanese

Production companies : NHK

Summary In 1895 (Meiji 28), Nonaka Chiyoko prays for the safety of her husband Itaru who is attempting to climb Mt. Fuji in midwinter. If he accomplishes what no one has done before, he would finally build an observatory on the mountain's summit with the intention of staying there alone in the winter. He will be able to observe the weather in order to advance meteorological studies even though it may be at the cost of his own life. Burning with a conviction that the country cannot be changed if no commoner demonstrates it first, Itaru has the support of his parents and younger brother but Chiyoko is absolutely anxious. She is convinced that her husband will certainly die of such recklessness if she lets him go alone, and decides to climb Mt. Fuji together with him. However, this is vehemently opposed by her mother-in-law Tomiko who berates her that her place is at home, and Chiyoko apparently reconsiders. In order to join Itaru, she hides this plan from the people around her, deceives Tomiko and does everything possible to finally carry it out. On the summit of Mt. Fuji in midwinter - a feat no one has yet achieved, husband and wife battle the cold and altitude sickness as they begin their observations. View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Jul 25, 2014

Countries of origin : Japan

Language : Japanese

Production companies : NHK

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So Close to Home

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