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・ Atsu Nyamadi
・ Atsu Station
・ Atsubetsu Station
・ Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo
・ Atsuga Station
・ Atsugama
・ Atsugewi
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・ Atsuhiko
・ Atsuhiko Ejiri
・ Atsuhiko Mori
Atsuhime (drama)
・ Atsuhiro
・ Atsuhiro Iwai
・ Atsuhiro Miura
・ Atsuhiro Motoyama
・ Atsuhito Nakata
・ Atsuji Miyahara
・ Atsuji Yamamoto
・ Atsuki Kodō no Hate
・ Atsuki Murata
・ Atsuki Tani
・ Atsuko
・ Atsuko Anzai
・ Atsuko Asano
・ Atsuko Asano (writer)


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Atsuhime (drama) : ウィキペディア英語版
Atsuhime (drama)

, literally Princess Atsu, is the 47th NHK Taiga drama. It began on January 6, 2008 and aired throughout, completing its run with 50 episodes. The story chronicles the life of Tenshōin, based on Tomiko Miyao's 1984 novel .
==Background==
Based on Tomiko Miyao's novel ''Tenshō-in Atsuhime''. The protagonist is Tenshō-in (Princess Atsu), the wife of Tokugawa Iesada, the thirteenth shōgun of the Edo shogunate. It is the seventh Taiga drama to feature a female lead in just two years since the previous 2006 Kōmyō ga Tsuji.
Following the 2005 Yoshitsune, this is Miyao's second work to be turned into a Taiga drama. Following the 2004 Shinsengumi!, it is also the second Taiga drama taking place at the end of the Edo shogunate.
The character of Tenshō-in was previously taken up in the 2003 Fuji Television series Ōoku (starring Kanno Miho).
The lead role is performed by Aoi Miyazaki, for which it is her first Taiga drama lead. She is also the youngest to play the lead role. In May 2008 she won a Galaxy Award for her work in this role.〔(Aoi Miyzaki wins Galaxy Award for NHK drama )〕
The first half of the story predominantly takes place in Kagoshima prefecture, and as such many of the actors and music coordinators are from Kagoshima.

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