Three reasons why period dramas have become obsolete in Japan...the late Matsukata Hiroki even did the historical research.

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0001Green onion udon★.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 11:58:01.29ID:RvQ+Xjif9
In the previous column, I wrote about how the TV drama “Shogun,” starring and produced by Hiroyuki Sanada (63), won 18 Emmy Awards, the most in history. What caught my attention was the part where Sanada spoke in Japanese, saying, “Period dramas have crossed seas and borders.” He seemed to be lamenting the current situation in Japan, where there are no real period dramas being produced (period dramas have become outdated). In response to the huge success of “Shogun,” the president of TV Asahi said at a regular press conference, “(Jidai dramas) are one of the most important forms of content. “I regularly produce new works, though they are one-off works,” he said. It is true that TV Asahi continues to air period dramas such as the hit “Hissatsu Shigotonin,” and is also rebroadcasting “Abarenbou Shogun” in the early morning, so it knows there is a demand for period dramas. However, the reality is that it is not so easy to start production on a movie or drama. The first and foremost reason is that period dramas are expensive. Wigs and costumes will need to be prepared for all the performers, and the number of hairstylists and dressers will need to be significantly increased. Another reason is that producing a period drama takes more than twice as long as a modern drama. Time is directly related to money. The location for filming is also a big issue. Even if you try to take a photo with a large castle tower in the background, if you look down you’ll see that most of the road is paved, so you can only take the photo from waist high. This will result in a cramped image. Even when filming outdoors with mountains in the background, a truck would come driving by in the middle of the shoot, interrupting the shoot. As we start reshooting, a plane comes flying by. Even if you take a picture so that the aircraft isn’t in the picture, the sound will still be picked up… As a result, filming often progresses very slowly. Of course, it is possible to set aside a separate budget and use the latest technology to erase them, but on the other hand, if you want to shoot a summer festival scene, you would have to build a set of the stalls and other shops that line the approach to the shrine, and even prepare costumes for the actors in the distance. And while historical accuracy is also necessary, the truth is that there are almost no people who can be called “professionals” anymore. The late Matsukata Hiroki once saw the set and pointed out, “There was nothing like this in that era.” In the end, it was actor Matsukata who did all the historical research. The hurdle is high, as it requires money, time, and people who know period dramas. Japanese television stations have low budgets, but perhaps the success of “Shogun” will be a catalyst for something. Is there anything we can do to expand our market to the world? (Shiroshita Takayuki/Entertainment Journalist).

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0002Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 11:58:58.88ID:QDvfaxAp0
The only things I can accept are things like Mito Komon and Toyama no Kinsan.
0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:00:15.30ID:WNFQRdCl0
The main reason is demand. Japanese people are tired of period dramas. It was fresh for foreigners. That’s all.
0004Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:00:16.38ID:nIGSj38b0(1/3)
Because of the violence and sex appeal, if it were a game it would be rated CERO D, so it’s “not something I can show to kids.”
0005Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:00:32.79ID:gJIaIwGd0
Shiroshita was still working in the entertainment industry.
0006Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:00:41.21ID:60ZWNRzt0
Even if you try to take a photo with a large castle tower in the background, if you look down you’ll see that most of the road is paved, so you can only take the photo from waist high. This will result in a cramped image. CG is fine. Period dramas should have become “special effects” sooner.
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:02:18.89ID:nIGSj38b0(2/3)
>>6
CG and AI compositing would be expensive, so they probably won’t do it.
0007Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:00:46.98ID:uCZB2MTF0(1/2)
You seem to be evil as well.
0008Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:01:17.31ID:rkMpxyWF0
I think reincarnation stories in other worlds are the successor. The same old pattern, good punishes evil, serves you right, I’m so strong.
0010Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:01:41.25ID:Xb2k0ROB0
Western movies are almost nonexistent.
0012Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:02:21.01ID:yoD9mcOe0
Vivant and Doctor X are like period dramas.
0013Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:02:25.85ID:mmSDNUqF0
Even taiga dramas are neglecting historical accuracy.
0014Security Guard [lv.39].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:02:32.77ID:GLiJ4xCF0(1/4)
“Sir! That’s not the one, that’s not the one, sir!”
“Shut up you old bastard, get out of here!”
0015Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:02:52.51ID:Sbb0ieyo0
There is no work that surpasses Bōhachi Bushido.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:03:20.54ID:zqP0nXRW0
Historical accuracy can be achieved with AI. It’s just that the people who make AI aren’t fans of period dramas.
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:03:43.45ID:lUNhGk6H0
I wish she’d aim to appeal to history buffs.
0018Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:03:51.28ID:91g2Y2U40
At the moment Shiroshita is writing such a nonsense article.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:03:53.89ID:QkmxY5sd0(1/2)
I sometimes watch Choshichiro Edo Diary and it’s interesting. It’s called an Edo diary but it’s set in Kyoto, which is a bit funny.
0039Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:08:18.65ID:NwZ60YMv0
>>19
Cho Shichiro transferred from TV Asahi to Nippon TV.
0020Security Guard [lv.9] [Sprout].Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:04:08.35ID:P+djv+xl0
There was an episode where Mito Komon’s plans to come here were discovered by an evil magistrate and an evil merchant before he even arrived.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:04:13.10ID:PvSZg9MG0(1/3)
>There was nothing like this in this era. This is something that happens sometimes in dramas themed around the Showa era. The Showa era was long, so there are quite a few times when something like this didn’t exist for several years.
0022Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:04:34.61ID:Ax1aZxAj0
I have no intention of making it as long as you keep saying stuff like “Core lol”.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:04:40.72ID:eZRCmZit0
In the first place, there aren’t many people who can appear in it, and I wonder how many of the people who are acting in dramas these days can do period dramas.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:05:01.95ID:30uYSGHs0
Shogun’s production cost for 10 episodes was 35 billion yen, so it’s on a different scale.
0025Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:05:30.52ID:q/EvjRhE0
I didn’t have that image of Matsukata…
I know Takahashi Hideki is knowledgeable about history though.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:07:32.34ID:QkmxY5sd0(2/2)
>>25
I think my father learned a lot from him.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:06:10.27ID:ow14JdOT0
It wouldn’t work for (old people in) Japan like the historical dramas of the past. If it were a historical drama for the young people of the world like Shogun, it would be a blue ocean. But the staff of Japanese historical dramas don’t like that, because it would shake the status and standing they have built up lol.
0034Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:07:21.72ID:nIGSj38b0(3/3)
>>27
Children loved sword fighting too.
Mito Komon and Abarenbo Shogun were popular with children too.
Somewhere along the line, they were taken away from their children.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:06:21.00ID:T1WIn/OF0
Up until Katsu Shintaro’s Zatōichi, both men and women were dressed in scruffy clothes, which was true to the historical record, but in Zenigata Heiji and the NHK Taiga dramas, no one was wearing such nicely ironed kimonos, and I started to feel like they were wearing bunkin takashimada hairstyles.
0063Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:11:27.40ID:B18RGbQM0(1/9)
>>29
It’s better than Korean historical dramas
After all, Japanese viewers have historical literacy
Because Koreans seriously believe it’s historical fact.
0065Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:11:47.42ID:/V1/hg6z0(2/3)
>>29
Tatami mats are laid out in the tenement houses of ordinary people.
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:06:34.40ID:58E9tSYk0(1/17)
Matsukata was amazing.
0031Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:06:56.45ID:Fvk/Z0BP0
I was watching a re-run of Ooka Echizen, and halfway through the series the screen suddenly became very clear and I couldn’t stand it. It ruined the atmosphere of the period drama.
0033Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:07:19.89ID:3IPKqxQ50(1/4)
To begin with, Japanese period dramas are nothing more than modern dramas with cosplay
and are simply overrated to begin with
In that kind of worldview, anything goes
And they start putting out idols and stuff and it just becomes a mere formality
Abarenbou Shogun is easy to understand
But with each series, it becomes more like a family drama.
0056Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:10:55.94ID:yE++zmXE0(2/3)
>>34
During the heyday of the Famicom, most people played games in their rooms, and no one played sword fighting games.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:07:52.16ID:EACBCLjC0
Gokenin Zankuro and the three of them were really funny. Do that again please.
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:07:55.12ID:w95HvT5O0(1/2)
NHK needs to keep making period dramas even if they don’t make a profit, but they’re abandoning their responsibility.
0042Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:08:49.89ID:PvSZg9MG0(2/3)
>>37
There’s nothing we can do about the current taiga.
0047Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:09:30.64ID:iYnKi7xS0(2/2)
>>37
They say they don’t need people who pay the reception fee.
0040Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:08:23.76ID:74Jn4hCu0
With high definition, you can no longer hide things like sets and wigs.
0041Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:08:49.58ID:4T/H1zpI0
It’s fun to occasionally watch old period dramas on cable TV.
0043Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:08:52.05ID:iYnKi7xS0(1/2)
It’d be fine if it was all CG, but I’m sure it could be done if we worked with a game company.
0045Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:09:01.48ID:yE++zmXE0(1/3)
In modern dramas, they can feature any number of tie-in products, like cars or clothes, during the show, but it’s pretty difficult in period dramas.
0046Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:09:09.80ID:/V1/hg6z0(1/3)
If we’re talking about historical accuracy, married women shaved their eyebrows and blackened their teeth, and in the Edo period women didn’t sit in seiza, they basically sat with one knee raised, so the point is, don’t worry about the details.
0060Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:11:13.44ID:PvSZg9MG0(3/3)
>>46
In a really old black and white movie, there was a woman with blackened teeth and shaved eyebrows,
but it didn’t look good visually or the actress didn’t like it,
so it seems like they left that part out of the historical accuracy.
0052Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:10:11.88ID:FRtfuxRG0
Make a period drama set in the Jomon period or something.
0053Anonymous @I’m sorry.Sep. 28, 2024 (Sat) 12:10:15.51ID:109hjseH0(1/3)
It’s just a human interest story and the stories are all similar.
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Other languages: 【時代劇】日本で時代劇がオワコン化した「3つの理由」…故・松方弘樹が時代考証までやっていた, “Tres razones’’ por las que los dramas históricos se han vuelto tan populares en Japón... El fallecido Hiroki Matsukata incluso hizo investigaciones históricas.

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