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Chōshichirō Edo Nikki : ウィキペディア英語版
Chōshichirō Edo Nikki
or ''Chōshichirō's Edo Diaries'' was a long-running prime-time television series in Japan. The title character was Matsudaira Chōshichirō Nagayori, the son of Tokugawa Tadanaga. The premise of the show focuses on Tadanaga's death as a result of an alleged plot to overthrow his elder brother, the third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. Chōshichirō lives among the commoners in the shogunal capital city of Edo. Kōtarō Satomi portrayed Chōshichirō throughout the series.
==Broadcast==
The show ran from 1983 to 1991 on the Nippon Television network. It occupied the Tuesday evening 8:00–8:54 time slot.
The first series began on October 18, 1983 and continued to December 23, 1986. It consisted of 125 episodes. The second series, 68 episodes long, ran from January 5, 1988 to September 26, 1989. The third (and last) series consisted of 40 episodes broadcast between October 16, 1990 and September 24, 1991.
Affiliates of the Nippon Television network have regularly rebroadcast the show. Most recently, the ''Jidaigeki Senmon Channel'' has carried the series on the Sky Perfect satellite. Some other stations also include it on their daytime schedules.
Selected episodes are available in boxed sets of DVDs.

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