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Mare

TV Show 2015 7.7 /10

When Mare is still a child her family leaves the city after her father edges toward bankruptcy, and they set up a new life in a small fishing village on the Noto peninsula. They move into a house beside a working salt pond and try to make ends meet, but her father's next business attempt also... Read more

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About Mare

When Mare is still a child her family leaves the city after her father edges toward bankruptcy, and they set up a new life in a small fishing village on the Noto peninsula. They move into a house beside a working salt pond and try to make ends meet, but her father's next business attempt also collapses. Mare grows up watching her mother take paid work at the salt pond so the household can survive. Eight years later, about to finish high school, Mare decides she wants stability and takes a position with the Wajima local government, where her role is to help people relocate to Noto and to support the community that became her home.

Released in 2015, Mare is a Japanese television drama-comedy led by Tao Tsuchiya as Tsumura Mare, with Yo Oizumi, Takako Tokiwa, Shono Hayama, and Kento Yamazaki among the principal cast. The series was produced and broadcast domestically in Japan, and it leans on regional scenery and character-driven storytelling.

There are no widely reported major international awards or high-profile festival wins for Mare noted in the provided information. Detailed records of national prizes or nominations are not available here, so specific award listings are omitted rather than misstated.

The show put everyday coastal labor, including salt-pond work, into the foreground, giving viewers a clear sense of place and a look at livelihoods not often seen on television. That rural setting and attention to community life encouraged interest in regional culture for some viewers, and the contrast between city origins and small-town routines became a memorable part of the series identity.

On the whole Mare earned warm audience response for its performances and the blend of light humor with domestic strain, reflected in a 7.7/10 average from the votes provided. Central themes include family resilience, the tension between entrepreneurial risk and steady employment, coming of age through responsibility, and the practical ways a small community helps its members.

Details

Release Date
March 30, 2015
User Ratings
7 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
156
Genres
Drama, Comedy

Cast

Tao Tsuchiya

Tao Tsuchiya

Tsumura Mare

Yo Oizumi

Yo Oizumi

Tsumura Tooru

Takako Tokiwa

Takako Tokiwa

Tsumura Aiko

Shono Hayama

Shono Hayama

Tsumura Ittetsu

Kento Yamazaki

Kento Yamazaki

Kontani Keita

Mugi Kadowaki

Mugi Kadowaki

Minori Teraoka

Yoshiko Sengen

Yoshiko Sengen

Ichiko Kuramoto

Yuta Takahata

Yuta Takahata

Kado Yoichiro

Daichi Watanabe

Daichi Watanabe

Futaki Takashi

Min Tanaka

Min Tanaka

Okesaku Ganji

Seasons (1 season, 156 episodes)

S1

Season 1

156 episodes - 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

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Mare has 1 season with a total of 156 episodes.

With a rating of 7.7/10 from 7 viewers, Mare is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

When Mare is still a child her family leaves the city after her father edges toward bankruptcy, and they set up a new life in a small fishing village on the Noto peninsula. They move into a house beside a working salt pond and try to make ends meet, but her father's next business attempt also col...

Mare stars Tao Tsuchiya, Yo Oizumi, Takako Tokiwa, Shono Hayama, and Kento Yamazaki.

Mare was released on March 30, 2015.

Mare is a Drama and Comedy series.

Mare is set in the Noto region of Japan, primarily in the coastal town of Wajima where the Tsumura family moves to a fishing village and Mare later works for the Wajima local government.

Mare has 156 episodes in a single season, so it's a long-running TV drama with many short installments.

Tao Tsuchiya plays Tsumura Mare, the title character who grows up after her family relocates to Noto and who later takes a steady job supporting people who move to Wajima.

Yo Oizumi plays Tsumura Tooru and Takako Tokiwa plays Tsumura Aiko, the parents whose financial struggles and move to Noto shape Mare's upbringing.