Asa ga Kita

Towards the end of the Edo era, in the town of Kyoto, there lived a wealthy merchant by the name of Imai Tadamasa. He was blessed with 3 children, Hatsu, Asa and Kyutaro. His eldest, Hatsu, was a traditional girl who loved to play the koto and sew. Whilst his second daughter, Asa, was an impish hoyden who loved sumo wrestling. Asa was engaged to be married to the second son of a distinguished family who ran a money changer business in Osaka, Shirooka Shinjiro. Although Asa was furious when she had first heard about the betrothal, when she met up with Shinjiro for the first time, his charisma greatly attracted her and she fell in love with him in no time.

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Ichibanboshi

Ichibanboshi

1977

Hi no kuni ni

Hi no kuni ni

1976

Kumo no Jutan

Kumo no Jutan

1976

Ohayousan

Ohayousan

1975

Hatoko no umi

Hatoko no umi

1974

Kita no kazoku

Kita no kazoku

1973

Ai yori aoku

Ai yori aoku

1972

Mayuko hitori

Mayuko hitori

1971

Niji

Niji

1970

Nonchan no yume

Nonchan no yume

1988

Hassai Sensei

Hassai Sensei

1987

Chotchan

Chotchan

1987

Miyako no kaze

Miyako no kaze

1986

Ichiban Daiko

Ichiban Daiko

1985

Kokoru wa Itsumo Ramune Iro

Kokoru wa Itsumo Ramune Iro

1984

Romansu

Romansu

1984

Nobuko to Obachan

Nobuko to Obachan

1969

Ashita Koso

Ashita Koso

1968

Tabiji

Tabiji

1967

Ohanahan

Ohanahan

1966