Under One Roof
A Fuji TV Original
Under One Roof is a Japanese family drama that brings together a group of people who end up sharing the same household, and it follows the ups and downs of their everyday lives. Rather than focusing on a single protagonist, the series traces how personal histories, clashes and loyalties shape... Read more
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About Under One Roof
Under One Roof is a Japanese family drama that brings together a group of people who end up sharing the same household, and it follows the ups and downs of their everyday lives. Rather than focusing on a single protagonist, the series traces how personal histories, clashes and loyalties shape relationships under one roof, with moments of humor, tension and quiet emotion. The cast includes Noriko Sakai as Koyuki Kashiwagi, alongside Yosuke Eguchi and Masaharu Fukuyama in key roles, and the storytelling balances domestic scenes with wider social pressures without revealing major surprises or outcomes.
The show premiered in 1993, with a second season arriving in 1997, and it made stars of several of its leads across Japan. It was produced for television audiences and became one of the era's notable family dramas, highlighting performances by Noriko Sakai, Yosuke Eguchi and Masaharu Fukuyama.
While it wasn't a festival circuit title, the series earned strong popular recognition at home and didn't rack up prominent international awards. Available records emphasize its status as a mainstream TV hit more than a prize collection, and any awards it may have won tended to be local rather than global.
Under One Roof left a clear mark on 1990s Japanese pop culture, drawing very high viewer ratings at its peak, and it was exported to other parts of East Asia. Certain scenes and character dynamics became touchpoints for fans, and the show's success helped solidify the profiles of its leading actors across the region.
Critical and audience responses focused on the show's emotional core and family-centered themes, reflected in a user vote average of 7.6/10 from a small sample. Reviews tended to praise the ensemble performances and the blend of melodrama with everyday details, noting that the series favors character interaction and moral dilemmas over plot twists.
Details
- Release Date
- April 12, 1993
- Episode Length
- 50m
- User Ratings
- 10 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 24
- Network
- Fuji TV
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama, Family
- Country
- Japan
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Noriko Sakai
Koyuki Kashiwagi
Masaharu Fukuyama
Yosuke Eguchi
Reiko Chiba
Jun Fubuki
Yumi Adachi
Takako Matsu
Miki Nakatani
Norika Fujiwara
Kazuhiro Yamaji
Seasons (2 seasons, 24 episodes)
Hitotsu Yane no Shita
12 episodes - 1993
Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2
12 episodes - 1997