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Hana no Furu Gogo
AuthorTeru Miyamoto
Original title花の降る午後
Published1988
PublisherKadokawa Shoten (1988) Kondansha Bunko (1995)
Pages476

Characters

Main

  • Noriko Kai (甲斐典子, Kai Noriko)
  • Masamichi Takami (高見雅道, Takami Masamichi)

Kai family

Other

Reed Brown (リード・ブラウン, Rīdo Buraun)

A 78 year old Englishman who has pulmonary emphysema who plays rugby. He meets Noriko as an opponent at a chess game and loses to Noriko in the first match. He has a wide named Jill and a son named Mike, both of whom aren't on good terms.

Wong Kinmei (黄健明, Kō Ken Mei)

A man with gout on his right foot from relapse.

Huango Ume (黄芳梅, Kō Hō Ume)

The 39-year-old daughter Kenmei.

Huang Yasujin (黄康順, Kō Kō Jun)

The 42-year-old son of Kenmei, who has a crush on Noriko.

Adaptations and appearances

TV drama adaptation

In 1989, a TV drama adaption was made of the book and aired on NHK General TV. The drama starred Shima Iwashita, Hideaki Nitani, and Toshiyuki Nagashima, with the show being written by Hata Mineaki and directed by Hiroyuki Eguchi. The song "Hitori Botchi no Dimanshe (Nichiyōbi)" by Yasuko Ōki was used as its theme song.

The show was a part of the first phase of "Drama 10" on NHK General TV along with Yoru no Nagai Sakebi and Tanin no Kankei.

Movie adaptation

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/花の降る午後