Gochisousan
A NHK BS Premium Original
Meiko Uno leaves the life she grew up in at her parents' Western-style restaurant in Tokyo when she marries and moves into her husband's family home in Osaka. The series follows her slow adjustments as she settles into new household rhythms, takes on duties as wife and mother, and encounters... Read more
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About Gochisousan
Meiko Uno leaves the life she grew up in at her parents' Western-style restaurant in Tokyo when she marries and moves into her husband's family home in Osaka. The series follows her slow adjustments as she settles into new household rhythms, takes on duties as wife and mother, and encounters different social customs, local food preferences, and the Osaka dialect. Rather than leaning on big plot twists, the show pays attention to small shifts in relationships and daily choices, showing how Meiko reshapes her habits and sense of self in a new region. Food routines become quietly important, and the story is driven by domestic detail and changing family dynamics.
Released in 2013, Gochisousan was directed by Yoshiko Morishita and stars Anne Watanabe as Meiko, with Masahiro Higashide, Yoshiko Miyazaki, Taizo Harada, and Naomi Zaizen in supporting roles. It was produced as a television drama in Japan for Japanese viewers.
There are no widely reported major awards or national prize wins tied to Gochisousan. Public listings and press coverage do not show major award wins or high-profile nominations for the series, though it continued to be discussed by viewers who appreciated its domestic focus in media.
The show highlighted regional contrasts in language, manners, and culinary preference, which struck a chord in Japan's national conversation about urban identity. Scenes of family meals and the interplay between Tokyo upbringing and Osaka hospitality became talking points online, helping the series feel familiar to viewers across generations, evoking nostalgia.
Critical response leaned positive among viewers who noted an 8.0/10 vote average on one listing, though sample size is small. The series centers on family, marriage, motherhood, regional identity, and the role of food in daily life, using quiet domestic scenes to reveal how characters change over time.
Details
- Release Date
- September 30, 2013
- Episode Length
- 15m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 150
- Network
- NHK BS Premium
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- NHK
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Anne Watanabe
Meiko Uno
Masahiro Higashide
Nishikado Yutaro
Yoshiko Miyazaki
Shizu Nishikado
Taizo Harada
Daigo Uno
Naomi Zaizen
Iku Uno
Mitsuki Takahata
Noriko Nishikado
Hana Toyoshima
Meiko Uno (as child)
Masato Wada
Izumi Genta
Midoriko Kimura
Kazue Nishikado
Kaoru Okunuki
Miyamoto-Sensei
Director: Yoshiko Morishita
Seasons (2 seasons, 150 episodes)
Season 1
150 episodes - 2013
Season 2
0 episodes