Natsuko no Sake explained

Natsuko's Sake
Ja Kanji:夏子の酒
Ja Romaji:Natsuko no Sake
Type:manga
Author:Akira Oze
Publisher:Kodansha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Weekly Morning
First:1988
Last:1991
Volumes:12
Type:drama
Network:Fuji Television
First:January 12, 1994
Last:March 23, 1994
Episodes:11

is a Japanese manga series by Akira Oze. It was adapted into a live-action television series in 1994.[1]

The story centers around Natsuko Saeki, a young woman trying to break into sake making, a business that's traditionally carried out by men.

A prequel to the story by the same author, Natsu no Kura, tells the story of Natsuko's grandmother, Natsu.

Plot

Natsuko Saeki, a young woman working for an advertising company in Tokyo, returns to her family's home in the countryside. There she finds her brother, Yasuo, searching for a "phantom" rice seed called tatsunishiki, rumored to create a new form of sake. He finds a few seeds, but after he passes away suddenly, Natsuko quits her job and begins working at the sake brewery to realize Yasuo's dream of making the best sake in Japan.

Characters

Natsuko Saeki
  • Played by Emi Wakui
    Wataru Kusakabe
  • Played by Masato Hagiwara
    Saeko Hashimoto
  • Played by Yuki Matsushita
    Kazuko Saeki
  • Played by Mayumi Wakamura
    Gen
  • Played by Hatsuo Yamaya
    Araki
  • Played by Ken Ishiguro
    Shizue Tanaka
  • Played by Mayumi Hasegawa
    Yasuo Saeki
  • Played by Kiichi Nakai

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=336393. ja:夏子の酒 (1994) . Allcinema.net . Japanese. 2011-08-17.