is a 2018 Japanese historical drama television series and the 57th NHK taiga drama. It stars Ryohei Suzuki as SaigÃ
 Takamori, who has been dubbed the last true samurai.
Plot
The drama follows the life of historical figure SaigÃ
 Takamori. Born the first son of a lower-class samurai, he was exiled two times and went through three marriages. He was one of the central figures of the Meiji Restoration but later rebelled against the government over dissatisfaction with Meiji reforms.
Cast
Saigo family
- Ryohei Suzuki as SaigÃ
 Takamori
- Ao Watanabe as Kokichi (young Takamori)
- Keiko Matsuzaka as SaigÃ
 Masa, the mother of Takamori
- Morio Kazama as SaigÃ
 Kichibei, the father of Takamori
- Toshiyuki Nishida as SaigÃ
 KikujirÃ
Â, Takamori's son
- Yuki Imai as Teen KikujirÃ
Â
- Kairi JÃ
 as Child KikujirÃ
Â
- Ai Hashimoto as Suga, the first wife of Takamori
- Haru Kuroki as Iwayama Ito, the third wife of Takamori
- Konomi Watanabe as young Ito
- Ryo Nishikido as SaigÃ
 JÃ
«dÃ
Â, one of Takamori's brothers
- TaiyÃ
 SaitÃ
 as SaigÃ
 Shingo (young JÃ
«dÃ
Â)
- Mone Kamishiraishi as SaigÃ
 Kiyo, the wife of JÃ
«dÃ
Â
- GÃ
Âta Watabe as SaigÃ
 KichijirÃ
Â, one of Takamori's brothers
- Taketo Arai as young KichijirÃ
Â
- Yuki Kashiwagi as SaigÃ
 Sono, the wife of KichijirÃ
Â
- Nanami Sakuraba as Ichiki (née SaigÃ
Â) Koto, one of Takamori's sisters
- Yuki Kurimoto as young Koto
- YÃ
«ki Maekawa as Ichiki SÃ
Âsuke, Koto's son
- YÃ
« Kayano as SaigÃ
 Yasu, one of Takamori's sisters
- Kumi Mizuno as Kimi, the grandmother of Takamori
- Kon Ã
Âmura as SaigÃ
 RyÃ
«emon, the grandfather of Takamori
- Muga Tsukaji (Drunk Dragon) as Kumakichi
- Mayuko SaigÃ
 as SaigÃ
 Sakurako
- Maika Hara as SaigÃ
 Taka, one of Takamori's sisters
- YÃ
«ki Yagi as SaigÃ
 KikusÃ
Â, Takamori's daughter
Ã
Âkubo family
General public
- Rin Takanashi as Fuki
- Rinka Kakihara as young Fuki
- Taku Suzuki (Drunk Dragon) as Heiroku, Fuki's father
- Sumie Sasaki as Ishi, Kumakichi's grandmother
- Fujita Okamoto as Itagaki Yosaji
- Toshiyuki Kitami as IjÃ
«in NaogorÃ
Â, Suga's father
- Masayuki Shionoya as Iwayama Naoatsu, Ito's father
The people of Amami Ã
Âshima
- Fumi NikaidÃ
 as Aikana, the second wife of Takamori
- Akira Emoto as RyÃ
« Samin
- Midori Kiuchi as Ishichiyo Kane
- Natsuko Akiyama as Yuta
- Tsutomu Takahashi as Tomiken
- Honami Kurashita as Komurume
- Anna Sato as Satochiyo Kane
The people of Okinoerabujima
- Renji Ishibashi as Kawaguchi SeppÃ
Â
- Yoshiki SaitÃ
 as Tsuchimochi Masateru
- YÃ
Âko Ã
Âshima as Tsuchimochi Tsuru
Ã
Âoku
Foreigners
Others
Production
Production Credits
- Narrator â Toshiyuki Nishida
- Music â Harumi FÃ
«ki
- Historical research â Izumi Haraguchi, Manabu Ã
Âishi and Michifumi Isoda
- Architectural research â Kiyoshi Hirai
- Costume designer â Kazuko Kurosawa
- Kagoshima dialect instructors â Takaya Sakoda and KÃ
Âkichi Tanoue
The series is based on the novel Segodon! by Mariko Hayashi which was first released in serial format starting February 2016 in the literature magazine Hon no Tabibito, and published as a book by Kadokawa Shoten the year after.
Casting
Ryohei Suzuki was announced to portray the lead role of SaigÃ
 Takamori in Segodon on November 2, 2016. The main cast for the Saigo and Okuba family were announced on March 27, 2017, which includes Eita, Haru Kuroki, Nanami Sakuraba, GÃ
Âta Watabe, Muga Tsukaji, Morio Kazama, Mitsuru Hirata, and Keiko Matsuzaka. The main cast for the Shimazu family was announced on June 27, 2017, which includes Munetaka Aoki, Naho Toda, Yu Tokui, and Ken Watanabe. In September 2017, it was announced that Yuki Saito would not be able to play as Ikushima, and was eventually replaced by Yoko Minamino. By November 2017, Etsuko Ichihara also had to drop out as narrator of the series due to her ongoing recovery from encephalomyelitis, and was eventually replaced by Toshiyuki Nishida.
TV schedule
Omnibus
Soundtracks
- "Segodon" Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack I (February 21, 2018)
- "Segodon" Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack II (August 8, 2018)
- "Segodon" Taiga Drama Original Soundtrack III (October 10, 2018)
See also
References
External links