Japanese television series
Watashi no Aozora (私の青空) is a Japanese television drama series and the 62nd Asadora series, following Asuka. It premiered on April 3, 2000 and concluded on September 30, 2000.
Plot
Cast
Kitayama family
Tomoko Tabata as Nazuna Kitayama
Takuma Shinoda as Taiyō Kitayama, Nazuna's son
Shiro Ito as Tatsuo Kitayama, Nazuna and Gen's father
Mariko Kaga as Tamae Kitayama, Nazuna and Gen's mother
Yūta Kawasaki as Gen Kitayama, Nazuna's brother
Akira Takarada as Jōji Murai, Kento's father
Tonegawa boxing gym
Michitaka Tsutsui as Kento Murai
Tetsu Watanabe as Bazooka Tonegawa, a former champion and president of boxing gym
Kanako Fukaura as Chiyoko Tonegawa
Akira Akasaka as Prince Kondo
Musashi Ice Industry
Shinya Yamamoto as Musashi Miyagawa, the owner and president of Musashi Ice Industry
Kazue Tsunogae as Kyōko Miyagawa, Musashi's wife
Reiko Matsuo as Noriko Miyagawa, Musashi and Kyōko's daughter
Atsushi Onita as Muhomatsu, an employee of Musashi Ice Industry
Kinba Sanyutei as Karuo Harukaze, an employee of Musashi Ice Industry
Kin Sugai as Tome Hida, a Hirwayuken coffee shop mama
Kachidoki Elementary School
Aki Takejo as Sayuri Takashima, a nutritionist at the school lunch kitchen
Takaaki Itō as Gorō Hinata, a teacher
Others
Kai Atō as Shōta Takashima, a truck driver
Masao Kusakari as Jirō Amamiya, a famous cosmetics employee
Nobuo Yana as Denkichi Tanaka, a tuna fisherman
Kiyoshi Nakajō as Fumihiko Madenokōji, Muhomatsu's brother
Kinō Sanyutei as Junnosuke Yoshimoto, an apartment landlord
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Preceded by
Asadora April 3, 2000 – September 30, 2000
Succeeded by
1960s
Musume to Watashi (1961–1962)
Ashita no kaze (1962–1963)
Akatsuki (1963–1964)
Uzushio (1964–1965)
Tamayura (1965–1966)
Ohanahan (1966–1967)
Tabiji (1967–1978)
Ashita koso (1968–1969)
Nobuko to obāchan (1969–1970)
1970s
Niji (1970)
Mayuko hitori (1971–1972)
Ai yori aoku (1972–1973)
Kita no kazoku (1973–1974)
Hatoko no umi (1974–1975)
Mizuiro no toki (1975)
Ohayōsan (1975–1976)
Kumo no jūtan (1976)
Hi no kuni ni (1976–1977)
Ichibanboshi (1977)
Kazamidori (1977–1978)
Otei-chan (1978)
Watashi wa umi (1978–1979)
Mā-nē-chan (1979)
Ayu no uta (1979–1980)
1980s
Natchan no shashinkan (1980)
Niji o oru (1980–1981)
Mansaku no hana (1981)
Honjitsu mo seiten nari (1981–1982)
Haikara-san (1982)
Yōi don (1982–1983)
Oshin (1983–1984)
Romansu (1984)
Kokoro wa itsumo ramune-iro (1984–1985)
Miotsukushi (1985)
Ichiban-daiko (1985–1986)
Hanekonma (1986)
Miyako no kaze (1986–1987)
Chotchan (1987)
Hassai Sensei (1987–1988)
Non-chan no yume (1988)
Jun-chan no ōenka (1988–1989)
Seishun kazoku (1989)
Wakko no kin medaru (1989–1990)
1990s
Rinrin to (1990)
Kyō, futari (1990–1991)
Kimi no na wa (1991–1992)
Onna wa dokyō (1992)
Hirari (1992–1993)
Ee Nyobo (1993)
Karin (1993–1994)
Piano (1994)
Haru yo, koi (1994–1995)
Hashiran ka! (1995–1996)
Himawari (1996)
Futarikko (1996–1997)
Agri (1997)
Amakarashan (1997–1998)
Ten Urara (1998)
Yanchakure (1998–1999)
Suzuran (1999)
Asuka (1999–2000)
2000s 2010s 2020s